Interesting followups on a few earlier posts:
- From The Future of Privacy: AMERICAblog just bought General Wesley Clark’s cell phone record–they paid $89.95. Apparently, CBS reported on this story on their broadcast tonight (which I didn’t see).
- From The Pixel Wars: The Million Dollar Home Page finally sold its last pixel–that’s right, they’ve now sold all 1,000,000. In fact, the last 1,000 pixels were auctioned on eBay and sold for $38,100.
- From Digg, Delicious, and the New Balance of Power: Kottke has an excellent analysis of Digg vs Slashdot. The verdict: Slashdot isn’t dead. Far from it.
- From An Internet Epidemic: Looks like Sony wasn’t the only company planting potentially harmful software in consumers’ PCs. According to eWeek, Symantec has a “rootkit-type feature” in one of their products, also.








The Supreme Allied Commander is making less calls than I thought. Only 28 or so a day.
The real question is how are folks getting powerful peoples’ cell phone numbers in the first place?
Left by Mark Milligan on January 12th, 2006