Posted Friday, February 23rd, 2007, at 8:23 pm Eastern by Mark Wallace
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ConcertCal is a free iTunes plug-in that monitors your music library and generates a personalized calendar of upcoming concerts in your city.
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Onlife goes social with Slifeshare
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Jyri Engeström on Social Objects (via pasta and vinegar)
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Jyri Engeström’s company; Jaiku. Pre-Twitter phone book that displays the real-time presence and location of your contacts.
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Posted Friday, February 23rd, 2007, at 10:17 am Eastern by Mark Wallace

This is another thing I wasn’t able to get working yesterday due to the various technical problems that were plaguing me, but I know that other people have got it working and it’s a good idea that’s open source, so even if I can’t handle it there’s someone out there who can, and who will find a way to tweak it to make it even cooler than it already is. The gadget in question is an audio player that directs a parcel of land in the virtual world of Second Life to play tunes from Cruxy.com, the cool YouTube-for-indie-bands (although more polished than YouTube, and not just for bands) that lets artists grab the lion’s share of the revenue on tracks they sell through the site. Get the player at Cruxy’s »media island« in the Silver Shores region of Second Life (look in the little modernist shack across the lake from the main build).
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