Linkdump 29
Right. Moving into the new flat so the connectivity might get bumpy again until the internet is set up so there might be another few days of time-out. Here’s some food:
- Microsoft Tag, Microsoft’s own 2D barcode (I haven’t really looked into it yet but don’t really see an evolution to the QR codes yet)
- Time wonders where Bernie Madoff has buried his cash
- How Viagra spam works
- Zimbabwe introduces $50 billion note and it buys you 2 loaves of bread
- The 2TB memory card arrives
- Tim O’Reilly’s post about working on stuff that matters and the first principles
- Top Gear’s The Stig revealed as married man who drives boring car but not named
- TimesOnline informed about the ecological impact of every single Google search but TechCrunch has some strong counter points
- A list of the 10 most stunning photo blogs
- Adweek reckons that as budgets tighten, media such as online display ads will come under scrutiny
- Top 10 famous paintings In Lego
- How to snap up that Twitter username you’ve always wanted
- 11 best URL shortening services
- zehnseiten.de – beautiful site for German speaking peoples where authors read 10 pages out of their new books
- Lawrence Lessig says that 70% of kids are taking part in illegal file sharing (are there really 30% Amish people?)
- Japanese bloggers are having a bit of fun with Sony’s promise about the new Vaio fitting into a pocket
- Last but not least the Australian state Queensland is looking for somebody who’s good at social media and wants to live on Hamilton Island, aka have the best job in the world


