Popular Science Blog - Flickr, Blogmobs, and a Seriously Fascinating Lesson on Content Licensing
This weekend, I received an interesting email from someone I had never met before regarding some photos I’d posted to my Flickr pool:
“…some slimeball was stealing pics from Flickr and representing them as his own professional work on his website (which has [...]

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Patrick Havens on June 30th, 2006

I AM LOOKING TO VOLUNTEER IN THE GULF STATES DOING WORK FOR THE POOREST OF THE POOR> I SERVED IN CALCUTTER INDIA FOR TWO YEARS IN MOTHER TERESA HOSPITAL AND IN THE TRADE SCHOOL. BUILDING HANDS ON TEACHING LAB. I AM A PRACTICAL ENG I HAVE LIC. TO RUN SMALL POWER STATIONS> NOW RETIRED [...]

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Patrick Havens on June 19th, 2006

USB teddy bear holds data, scares children
Generally, when someone makes a teddy bear-themed gadget, his/her intention is to overwhelm bystanders with cuteness. But whoever created this little guy, whose head has to be removed in order to access the internal USB drive, must have watched one too many Tim Burton movies. No word on how [...]

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Patrick Havens on June 3rd, 2006

Boudder created a Flickr set showing all the costruction in Dubai. With between 15-25% of all the skyscraper cranes in the worl in use there, it’s grown from almost nothing to a huge city.

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Patrick Havens on May 11th, 2006

I’m not going to fully bother to do a full comparison of Google Notebook to del.icio.us because I have never used del.icio.us. But I’ll state the fact that Google has been able to really sell it’s services. There where MANY search engines out there when Google made a name for itself. And [...]

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Patrick Havens on March 10th, 2006

Try it out! I dare you to find a boring photo. A new site called Flickr Leech allows you to search massive quantities of thumbs all singled out for their “Interestingness.” Even a year ago today was interesting.
lol it was nice to see a post end up on Digg’s Front Page AFTER I posted [...]

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Patrick Havens on March 8th, 2006

This is one Flickr App I have to say I like.  Houser Design has set up a page that if you give it a date it will post all pictures with the tag “Interestingness.”
I have to say I liked this one mainly because I I dislike going from page to page just to find interesting [...]

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