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Wait, is SAGE, the major academic publisher, encouraging authors to increase citations to their articles by adding them to as many Wikipedia articles as possible?
"Ghostery is your window into the invisible web – tags, web bugs, pixels and beacons that are included on web pages in order to get an idea of your online behavior. Ghostery tracks over 1,200 trackers and gives you a roll-call of the ad networks, behavioral data providers, web publishers, and other companies interested in your activity."
I still don't really understand why the images were banned.
I *hate* to bookmark advertisements but the similarity of this ad to one of my favorite short films (Pol Pot's Birthday) was too good to pass up.
Toward a world in which our only computers are our mobile phones. I really don't want one. But I think it's interesting.
This would have been really useful at DebConf a few years ago when we were looking for a new pump for a pipe organ!
I wouldn't want to take credit for it either.
"I never fully bought into Arden's Dadaist talks where he spoke while a naked man stood next to him, or the string quartet who played as he stood silent for another "speech"."