StreamingMedia.com is showcasing two apps that record live streams to files. A few years ago these kind of apps were frowned upon, but it seems like they're being more tolerated now.
Geekster rap from a few years ago about the company I founded.
P2P telephony from the kazaa guys.
I hear that they proxy the phonecalls for the double nat problem. Interesting.
GeoURL is a location-to-URL reverse directory. This will allow you to find URLs by their proximity to a given location. Find your neighbor's blog, perhaps, or the web page of the restaurants near you.
RDFMapper is a web service that searches an RDF file for resources with geographic locations, and returns a map overlayed with dots representing located resources. Clicking on a dot displays a web page representing the clicked resource. Arbitrary images can be treated as maps, so the service can be used for any kind of image annotation.
A wordy but good academic/intellectual look at how metaphors are used in user interface.
I just saw Termintor 3. No midichlorians; no jungle-beat rave freaking; just good, old robots trying to take over the world. If you haven't yet, you should see it.
An IETF standard for NAT traversal - excellent.
P2P based on HTTP - this is fantastic.
