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Will Femia is a Weblog enthusiast who, through good fortune and dumb luck, was introduced to the form as his position as chat producer for MSNBC.com careered into obsolescence. On any given day, Will can be found having already spent an unhealthy amount of time squinting at a computer screen.

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Thursday

Posted: Thursday, January 29, 2009 12:54 PM by Will Femia

Song.ly explains why I see so many people on Twitter sharing things like "song of the day." Relatedly, Muxtape is back but instead of using your own songs you can only use songs from bands they've signed up, which makes it kind of like Playlist.com I think, but I do prefer the Muxtape pages to MySpace band pages.

Measurement Lab Checks if Your Connection is Being Throttled

smARThistory - An art history "Web-book" designed and composed by art history teachers dissatisfied with traditional teaching materials. (and it's free)

Graphic analysis of Pitchfork Media's 100 best tracks of 2008. (Mental note: visit Very Small Array more often.)

That state park down the road on the riverbank with nothing to do or play on and that's too wind-swept to be particularly enjoyable? It is good for one thing.

This guy's amazing photos/photo-illustrations of his kids was just one of a list of links I noted to share from John Nack on Adobe. So many that you might as well just go there and forget getting anything done the rest of the day.

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