- Found Magazine
We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework, to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles - anything that gives a glimpse into someone else's life. Anything goes...
We collect FOUND stuff- love letters, birthday cards, photos, to-do lists, poetry on napkins, doodles- anything that gives a glimpse into someone else's life. send us your finds!
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- journal | moby.com
Melville Hall (Moby)'s Blog
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- Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide
Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.
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- Linux and Open Source Blog
# This site is dedicated to News, Reviews, Thoughts and Trends in Linux and Open Source World. #
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- New Economist
This macroeconomist, anonymous though he may be, produces a very well-written weblog for folks with at least a rudimentary understanding of economics. And since the world's changing economy touches just about everyone these days, a blog such as this becomes mandatory reading for even us ordinary folk.
New Economist blog - New economic research, commentary and analysis from a London-based economist
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- Official Google Blog
Official weblog, with news of new products, events and glimpses of life inside the Googleplex. Googler insights into product and technology news and our culture.
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- Optimnem Blog
The Blog of Daniel Tammet. (wiki) Daniel Paul Tammet (born January 31, 1979) is a British autistic savant (though he has learnt how to manage social interaction) gifted with a facility for mathematics problems, sequence memory, and natural language learning. He was born with congenital childhood epilepsy. Experiencing numbers as colors or sensations is a well-documented form of synesthesia, but Tammet is unique in how specific and detailed his mental imagery of numbers is. He claims that in his mind each number, up to 10,000, has its own unique shape and feel, and he can "sense" whether a number is prime or composite and "see" results of calculations as landscapes in his mind.
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- Russell Beattie's old blog.
Russell Beattie and this was my weblog dedicated to technology and my life. I grew up in New England, went to school in New Hampshire, have lived in or around Miami, Atlanta, Kansas City, Los Angeles and Madrid Spain, and I currently reside in gorgeous Menlo Park, California (near San Francisco in Silicon Valley). I’ve travelled throughout Europe, visited Egypt, Mexico, Canada and a variety of Carribean islands. I went to college for Graphic Design and Journalism, became a programmer and consultant in the mid 1990s, speak Spanish fluently and have a wonderful little boy named Alexander (which is also my middle name).
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Note: Quite the CV: http://www.russellbeattie.com/Russell_Beattie_resume.html
- Techcrunch » Blog Archive » The State of Online Feed Readers
Syndication is undoubtedly the heartbeat of the web 2.0 movement. A feed reader, the most common solution to consuming synidcated content, saves the user time by monitoring countless sites and sources and providing near real-time updates to one location.
Syndication is undoubtedly the heartbeat of the web 2.0 movement. A feed reader, the most common solution to consuming synidcated content, saves the ...
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Note: There are a number of different types of readers: web-based, desktop, Outlook based, etc… This post is focused solely on web-based feed readers. I’ve included the big guys plus some up and coming readers with outstanding features and/or performance like News Alloy, Gritwire, Attensa and FeedLounge.
- The Next Small Thing - Jeff Kirvin
A good list of mobile online sites. Dictionaries, email services etc.
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- Webreakstuff's blog on usability, design, web applications and Web 2.0.
Webreakstuff is a team of individuals focused on web applications. We design, develop, deploy, scale and audit Web 2.0, user-centric apps. If you want to work with us, get in touch. See more of our work here.
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