4/03/2009 @ 22:00 UTC
jcgregorio : The Geography of a Recession - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - Note that the BosWash megalopolis is least affected, also that the urban areas of the south are doing much better than the rural ones. Will this recession accelerate the depopulation of rural america?
#4/03/2009 @ 22:00 UTC
Linkorama : Socialtext Signals brings microblogging to the enterprise - FierceContentManagement - Socialtext has added microblogging--think Twitter for the enterprise--to its social media platform, which also includes wiki tools, blogging tools and community building tools that enable you to build a profile and add friends in a similar fashion to Face
#4/03/2009 @ 22:00 UTC
joshua : Better than Barefoot | Ask Metafilter
#4/03/2009 @ 22:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : SearchMyFiles - SearchMyFiles: another windows power search tool
#4/03/2009 @ 21:00 UTC
joshua : national association of realtors vs the housing market
#4/03/2009 @ 21:00 UTC
joshua : Steam Hardware Survey
nelson : Steam hardware survey - Snapshot of what Windows gamers have for computers
#4/03/2009 @ 20:00 UTC
joshua : HTML-PDF-Converter.com – Free HTML to PDF converter, convert HTML to PDF, Web Page to PDF online - kinda useful
#4/03/2009 @ 20:00 UTC
nelson : Rendering rocks - Major improvement coming to Eve Online: better asteroids
#4/03/2009 @ 20:00 UTC
Andy Baio : ThruYOU, Kutiman's album of YouTube video remixes - the music is great; in the About video, he explains some of his process
Rod Begbie : THRU YOU | Kutiman mixes YouTube - YouTube videos remixed into awesomeness. [via] #
Milo Vermeulen : THRU YOU - Kutiman mixes YouTube
#4/03/2009 @ 19:00 UTC
jcgregorio : persistent.info: HTML Color OneBox - I had no idea you could do that.
#4/03/2009 @ 19:00 UTC
Cameron Moll : Smith Optics prescription eyewear - Smith Optics prescription eyewear. Yes please. Via Uncrate. [via]
#4/03/2009 @ 19:00 UTC
Cameron Moll : NL Architects' proposal for the Taipei Performing Art Center - NL Architects' proposal for the Taipei Performing Art Center is stunning visually and functionally. "The public character of the center is guaranteed by the elevation of a substantial part of its program, creating a public square underneath it. As such th
#4/03/2009 @ 19:00 UTC
Cameron Moll : Arc90's Readability bookmarklet - Okay, this is a cool idea: Arc90's Readability bookmarklet allows you to strip all the UI cruft from any site, leaving the readable copy formatted to your liking. Really simple setup, too.
#4/03/2009 @ 19:00 UTC
Cameron Moll : Two iPhone apps worth checking out: Kindle, TV.com - Two iPhone apps worth checking out: Kindle for iPhone and TV.com (streaming video). Reviews for each: CNET on Kindle, Gizmodo on TV.com.
#4/03/2009 @ 19:00 UTC
Cameron Moll : AIGA/DOT passenger and pedestrian symbols now free for downloading - "AIGA have put the complete set of passenger and pedestrian symbols online, free of charge, apparently for the first time.... The fact we still see (most of) these symbols everywhere speaks of the quality of the design process they employed."
#4/03/2009 @ 19:00 UTC
nelson : Google search API rant - Paul calls out Google for its smarmy language about shutting off the search api
#4/03/2009 @ 18:01 UTC
joshua : Mistaken Identifiers: Gene name errors can be introduced inadvertently when using Excel in bioinformatics - Proof: Excel causes mutations
#4/03/2009 @ 16:00 UTC
Greg Storey : US bailout is green, with envy. - Sorry, just pretending that I write headlines for CNN.
#4/03/2009 @ 15:00 UTC
Greg Storey : Starbucks Via reviews are in: "Weak" and "watery". - Howard, sell to McDonalds already before you tank a good company.
#4/03/2009 @ 14:00 UTC
Milo Vermeulen : The Whitest Boy Alive - 1517 street concert in Berlin
#4/03/2009 @ 14:00 UTC
Milo Vermeulen : Pulp Fiction - book cover cut-outs by Thomas Allen
#4/03/2009 @ 11:00 UTC
tehu : The 2009 Hollywood Portfolio | vanityfair.com - Which one is the freakiest?
#4/03/2009 @ 09:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : TNG episode 15 - "That Jean-Luc Picard" [video] - TNG episode 15 - "That Jean-Luc Picard" [video]: that is very, very, very funny!
#4/03/2009 @ 08:00 UTC
Rod Begbie : Kindle for iPhone. Well played Amazon - Sharp (and surprising) move by Amazon -- you can buy any ebook from the Kindle store, and read it on your iPhone. I suspect this is a trojan horse move: give users a live demo of how how good the bookstore (with its free samples) is, let them build up a [via] #
#4/03/2009 @ 04:00 UTC
Andy Baio : A Japanese Life of Bento - a tale told in miniature
#4/03/2009 @ 04:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Game Set Watch reports on the final moments of Tabula Rasa - bang, whimper
#4/03/2009 @ 03:00 UTC
joshua : Mindshare / Enlightened Debauchery
#4/03/2009 @ 03:00 UTC
joshua : Readability - An Arc90 Lab Experiment - bookmarklet to make pages "readable" - definitely interesting
#4/03/2009 @ 02:00 UTC
Greg Storey : "We expect to increase our market share [during the recession]." - Martin Winterkorn, CEO Volkswagen Group
#4/03/2009 @ 02:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Velocity 2009 - Velocity 2009: ooh, I appear to be a featured spearker
#4/03/2009 @ 01:00 UTC
joshua : Quantifying the Nightmare Scenarios
#4/03/2009 @ 01:00 UTC
Linkorama : Twittering Our Way To ... Where? - Global CIO Blog - InformationWeek - CIOs need to lead the discussion here, to be seen as the guide to using enterprise 2.0 tools like this. Getting collaboration right--among co-workers, with business partners, with customers--will be an increasingly important part of a companies' comp
#4/03/2009 @ 01:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Comcast now offering 50 Mbps service in the Bay Area soon - Comcast now offering 50 Mbps service in the Bay Area soon: holy shit! sign me up NOW!
#4/03/2009 @ 01:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Flickr launches new Panda API methods - three different pandas, each with their own taste in Flickr photos
Rod Begbie : The History of the Panda, New APIs, Explore and You - Flickr now serves up Panda APIs so you can build your own rainbow-vomiting app. (Don't forget that Flickr feeds also come in LOLCODE flavours) #
Simon Willison : Panda Tuesday; The History of the Panda, New APIs, Explore and You - Panda Tuesday; The History of the Panda, New APIs, Explore and You. Flickr’s Rainbow Vomiting Panda of Awesomeness now has a family of associated APIs.
#4/03/2009 @ 00:00 UTC
Linkorama : WebWorkerDaily: Socialtext's New Features Help Build Tighter Teams - Still, internal social networking with integrated tools like this can be really useful in building a tighter team, especially when many of the team members don’t know anything about each other, so Socialtext is on my “web app wish list.�
#4/03/2009 @ 00:00 UTC
Jeremy Zawodny : Sam Ruby: Interesting Times - Sam Ruby: Interesting Times: indeed!
#