My week on the web
Here are the websites I bookmarked into my del.icio.us account over the past seven days:
- LastGraph
web-based system for making pretty wavegraphs of your Last.fm musical profile. The charts have time along the horizontal axis, and number of plays on the vertical; think of it as sort of a stacked line graph, but centered, smoothed, and generally nicer. - Tag Galaxy
Cool visualisation of photos tagged with terms you type, in a 'related to' structure using planets. Easier to see than describe it. - Tagaroo
Wordpress Plugin that uses Open Calais to suggest tags matching your posts. You can also suggest tags and use them to automatically get great images from Flickr to include in your post. - Text to Binary translator
Type your text in the first field, and you’ll see its binary encoding in the second one. You can also translate from binary to plain text. - Sony + Tru2way = No More Set-top Boxes? « NewTeeVee
'tru2way allows developers to create all manner of interactive applications (like games [...] or interactive guides) for the television. The standard allows developers to write the application once, and have it run on any cable system.' - Search Muxtapes With Muxfind - ReadWriteWeb
Using Muxfind is as simple as using any search engine - and you don't need a Muxtape login to access it. Above the search box, you have three options to search by: "Find Artists and Songs," "Discover by Muxtape," and "Discover by Artist." - New York Times API Coming - ReadWriteWeb
'The web of the near-term future isn't about pages any more, [...] It's about data, flying around, hopefully under the control of users, and offering a world of possibilities that few of us could have imagined just a few years ago.'
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