SCIgen - An Automatic CS Paper Generator
An open source tool to generate random computer science papers, from some MIT students.
dead link: http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/scigen/
An open source tool to generate random computer science papers, from some MIT students.
dead link: http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/scigen/
This website was set up by the BBC to "access to public service audio and video archives in a way that allows the British public to find, share, watch, listen and re-use the archive as a fuel for their own creative endeavours. In other words, you can rip, mix and share the BBC."
dead link: http://creativearchive.bbc.co.uk/
A group of pranksters create various "scences" around New York, like seting up a bathroom attendant in a McDonalds in Times Square to see how people react.
dead link: http://www.improveverywhere.com/missions.php
When my twelve year old came to me looking for ways to make computer games, I applied my Google-fu and found this free (open source, open license) game development tool, based on the free (some sort of attribution license) Genesis3D modeling components. It runs on Windows XP, doesn't require C or C++ programming, and produces "Quake 2 dungeon crawl clone" games. A far cry from my 8-bit (and lower) youth, but initial impressions are good.
dead link: http://www.realityfactory.ca/