NullKnowledge.com

NullKnowledge.com is a web comic with a dark but cute overtones. The themes mostly involve animals verse humans with the human always being on the losing side. NullKnowledge also explores the absurdities of everday life. The motto is bunnies are evil. It’s mascot is Squirrel who is also the main tweeter for NullKnowledge studios. It is the premiere site for NullKnowledge studios.

CreatureTimes.com provides commentary reviews and news written by creatures for creatures The concept of a blog controlled by rebellious pets and creatures who are fed up with human society. The topics range from events in the news to society to reviews. Absurdity often prevails over meaningful information. The motto is cuteness outweighs niceness. Dragon the cat is the senior editor.

CreatureMates.com is a personal ad site for creatures. It uses mostly creative commons images of animals with One or two lines of text stating what the animal is looking for. CreatureMates plays with themes of erotic desires through the eyes of seemingly innocent creatures. Sometimes a lustful bunny or naughty bird can best express our hidden desires. The motto is if it feels good it is good. Dante the dog is the editor.

PeopleasBunnies.com uses creative common content to bunnify people by adding bunny ears to photos. This is fairly simple, people with bunny ears look cute. In the future a manga and videos exploring this theme will come out. The editors are the evil bunnies.

Analyticalway.com

AnalyticalWay.com is a data mining blog providing code examples and descriptions of statistical techniques and methods. The articles difficulty level range from beginners to advanced. It covers topics on programming, data mining, statistics and databases. It is updated about once a quarter.

MoodRelate.com

To have a conversation with the Internet or a journey to new experiences a degree of fuzziness and randomness is required. That is the motivation behind MoodRelate.com. MoodRelate.com is a guided random search engine using content from Freebase.com. The user provides to desired mood and content related to that mood is randomly returned. To search click on the icons that best represents to mood you are looking for. For example, most war topics are related to a serious, explorative, extroverted, physical and cold mood setting. In addition a degree of randomness is built into the results. For now we have results for Media, Facts, RSS Feed (a select few for now) and Maps based on Twitter searches. Some of the pages are scored by a human others by an AI. Try MoodRelate.com and see the Web’s first emotional search engine. An emotional web is the web future.