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I had to remove the standard google video window because it’s not playing well with Wordpress right now. Hopefully that’ll get fixed!

Jonathan Coulton does Flickr

This video is fantastic. It’s a tour through Flickr’s Creative Commons collection of photos.A fun little town with friendly stuffed animals For the uninitiated, sharing your photos on Flickr as Creative Commons (CC) allows others to reuse them for varying purposes based on how much control over the original content you as the owner choose to relinquish. It’s a really innovative and progressive way to look at digital media and is giving artists the kind of freedoms necessary to create really wonderful pieces. Apparently Coulton gathered a few CC pics that he especially liked and weaved them into a musical narrative. This video had me doubled over laughing at its creator’s ingenuity and wit.

Google News Goes Mobile

Google is offering a lite version of their popular Google News service accessible by usingThe world is still as scary as ever... your cell phone. This is a great way to kill time when you are waiting for an appointment, getting an oil change, standing in line at the grocery, any situation in which you would like a little brain stimulation while being held hostage by forces outside of your control.

The site is easily accessible by going to google.com on your web-enabled phone and then simply clicking on “Google News.” You will be presented with news stories from around the world complete with leading photos. Set yourself a bookmark and next time you are in line at the bank maybe you will actually learn something!

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