On the way to iX conference. Got to get there in time for wozniak’s keynote! Ok, 3 more stops to go before city hall.

Popped over to the ritz now for nokia connections closed event.

Today is the day the spanking new, feature rich, simple to use and
ground-breaking beta release of LifeLogger is out!

My top 10 favorite ingredients of the LifeLogger soup :

  1. video and audio support – pictures speak a thousand words, video and audio heaps more
  2. multiple media entry channels (MMS, email and web uploads) – all the convenience to keep my LifeLog updated with my life
  3. Web feeds (RSS (2.0) / ATOM) – easy subscriptions to LifeLogs not only mean that i dont miss a thing, but also that I get just the right dose of exactly what i want
  4. multi-lingual support – now everyone can LifeLog ;)
  5. tags – organising my information better whilst bringing people’s
    attention closer together
  6. article-based entries – i can experience more, write more and
    share more
  7. people lists – ways to manage my connections and interactions with people, which is essentially what its all about
  8. blinks – private messaging for our personal communications
  9. glorious AJAX goodness – speed and simplicity for my LifeLogging experience
  10. social bookmarking – with handy bookmarklets to boot
  11. slideshows for my friends and family

ok, i’ll just have to make this my top 11 list.

Life is good. And it is only going to get better!

This may just be taking that thought a bit too far. Spotted in Taman Desa, Kuala Lumpur.

Samorost (www.samorost.net) by Jakub Dvorsky of Amanita Design (www.amanitadesign.com) is most definitely the best of its genre.

Jakub Dvorsky is so good, he should be a movement!

  • Nice coasters… and some very interesting discussions on a malaysian-specific implementation of the creative commons licenses.
  • Jeff Ooi (www.jeffooi.com) raising an interesting consideration regarding the commonality in the creative commons licenses, implementations and permutations of the CC licenses from one country to the next, one local context to the next.

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