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Rolling Stone: The rise of the video blog. Business 2.0: Video blogs, ready for prime time. Hmmm: "I could write more from the third person and polish the posts more but you know what? I like them raw, visceral and in the first person." Amen.
New Flickr set: Edwards in Palo Alto. I'm participating in a discussion in Palo Alto today with a bunch of people from the web communityin the Bay Area and Senator John Edwards. The terms of the discussion are that we're allowed to acknowledge that we're at this meeting, but we're not allowed to talk about what's discussed here. Movie: danah boyd at Jing Jing, explaining. Tara Hunt sends word that there are multiple groups on Flickr devoted to fire hydrants. Her favorite is the Birdsill Holly Association. Parking meters & fire hydrants
On my last trip to NYC a fire hydrant caught my eye, I snapped a pic, and it won my heart. Someday that's going to be on top of my world, I thought to myself, and yesterday it happened. Then this morning Mike McGrath, whose Flickr feed I am subscribed to (great feature), posted a pic of a very fancy fire hydrant in Belmont. I prefer a more down-to-earth look, but it's great to know there's another fire hydrant lover out there. If you think fire hydrants are always dull and boring, think again. According to legend, this fire hydrant saved San Francisco's Mission District. How about that!
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