AOL Proudly Releases Massive Amounts of Private Data

Yet Another Update: AOL: “This was a screw up” Further Update: Sometime after 7 pm the download link went down as well, but there is at least one mirror site. AOL is in damage control mode

Are Wikis the Best Format For Travel Guides?

Wikia, a for-profit offshoot of Wikipedia, will announce the launch of a free, editable “worldwide guide of places to go and things to do” on Monday, called World Wikia. The content is ver

Keep an eye on Government: WashingtonWatch

WashingtonWatch is a site that breaks down the costs behind proposed U.S. federal legislation and regulation, and then asks your direct feedback in the form of comments and a simple yes/no poll. Since

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PrefPass makes anonymous personalization easy

PrefPass is a new project aimed to offer users a personalized experience on a wide variety of sites without giving up personal information or going through tedius registration forms. It will also let

Feedburner Testing Blog Networks

Feedburner is testing a new product called “Networks” which are groups of blogs on a single topic that are using Feedburner to manage their RSS feed. The idea is to allow people to subscri