I'm not sure if I would call it living but Scripps has rolled out a site called living.com which is apparently a "video magazine". The site seems filled with content from HGTV, the DIY channel, food network. They have a section called "E-living" which features "way cool design" with video features on the groovy Eameses. I'm not sure what I do with this url but it probably wouldn't be a "video magazine".
iTunes going to support podcasts including album art which also means that it can support photos of other things so that you could have text about a building and see a historic image of a building. One thing I'm wondering if they will support will be the codec that enables the addition of lyrics.
On the subject of Podcasts, I listened to Fred Wilson's family podcast on avc.blogs. I enjoyed it but the main thing I came away with was his was a much more rocking household than mine growing up. His kids each named their favorite tracks of new albums and the whole family went to summerstage to hear The Killers. In my house growing up we seemed to alternate between the same Verdi requiem, and a Judy Coliins song.
A very good post on Guantanamo by Juan Cole.
Upsetting story about the US expanding fish farming to the deep ocean.
So far there are few answers to the critics' questions, in part because the draft proposal has no environmental rules.
I have to admit that I'm very pleased that Sheldon Silver basically ended the possibility of the Jet's Stadium on the West Side.
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