These are my Delicious links for November 29th through December 3rd:
- “Prop 8 – The Musical” starring Jack Black, John C. Reilly, and many more… – Just cause I didn't want to be the last person in my social network to bookmark this one 😛
- Michael Wolff’s Calm, Reasoned Analysis Of MySpace, And The “Cretins” That Flock To It – BusinessWeek – Excerpts of an interview with Michael Wolff, Rupert Murdoch's biographer. The best quote in the thing is at the end: "[Murdoch] wants to make money off of what he rightly saw as a rising lower class [in the rest of the world]. He came to this country and he sees, that’s just not really true. No one really identifies with being lower class [in the US]. As soon as it comes to you—‘I am lower class’–you run, and you have to rehabilitate all of your aspirational identifiers."
- Rising Star: Joel Moss Levinson | Access Hollywood – Celebrity News, Photos & Videos – Joel named AccessHollywood.com's Rising Star of the week is probably more awesome (and appropriate) than his NYT write-up or Tonight Show appearance. Well, maybe not quite more awesome, but definitely more appropriate 🙂
- twitterfeed.com : feed your blog to twitter – post RSS to twitter automatically – Straightforward and useful tool for posting RSS feed items to Twitter. You can choose which URL shortening service is used and configure the format of the resulting tweets. You can manage multiple feeds across multiple Twitter accounts from one Twitterfeed login (using OpenID) as long as you have the Twitter credentials.
- Embed Ads In User-Generated Videos With ZunaVision – ReadWriteWeb – Write-up of ZunaVision, a consumer-grade tool for embedding images or videos automagically on any flat surface in another video. You're supposed to be able to try it out for free, but the site seems to be down.
- BorrowLenses.com – Camera Rental and Canon/Nikon Lens Rental – Mail order photo equipment rental service.
- YCombinator Startup Creates A Better Download App Store For Windows (BaseShield) – Write-up of a company creating an online app store for Windows applications that run in a sandboxed virtualization layer with granular controls to keep the software from accessing unapproved local resources. This is pretty much exactly what we had planned for the future of Konfabulator and the Yahoo! Widget Gallery.
- CrunchGear » Archive » A mesmerizing look at the Hatfield Hotdog Launcher – Very well-made mock-umentary on the creation of the hot dog launcher used at Phillies games. Only in Philadelphia. (via rganguly47)