How does the internet see you?

August 19, 2009 @ 11:38 am

personas-doobybrain

Personas is a fun project created by Aaron Zinman (along with the Social Media Group at MIT) that allows you to see how the internet views your particular name/alias (in this case, I entered “Doobybrain” and “Herman Yung” separately). Personas scours the internet for information about your name — regardless of whether or not it’s you or somebody else with the same name — and attempts to use computer algorithms to figure out the difference. The results for me were mixed each time I did it, but I think it’s still a worthy project to make note of. If anything, watching the computer figure you out is fascinating because the page turns into a plethora of rainbows.

Try it out for yourself here.

herman-yung-personas

Enter the Konami Code at the ESPN 2009 NBA Playoffs website

April 28, 2009 @ 12:27 pm

2009-espn-playoffs

Go to any area within the ESPN 2009 NBA Playoffs website and enter in the Konami Code and see what happens.

For those who don’t know, the Konami Code is:

konami-code

Thanks Norman!

Email Rainbows

March 17, 2009 @ 6:30 am

rainbow-emails

I’ve always thought this too! Thanks Dropular!

Rainbows and unicorns!

February 3, 2009 @ 11:43 pm

cornify

Cover this site in rainbows and unicorns! Click the Cornify button below to get started and repeat as many times as you wish.

Cornify