- This Ain’t No Disco
A peek at agency offices around the world. - Sample Resignation Letters
- Dalai Lama digs into veal, pheasant
The Dalai Lama is, it turns out, a meat lover. - Car Safety – Drive Like a Cop
- Facebook’s new face
The social networking company now wants to become a place for anyone to build applications for social computing. - A Wet-Wipe Manifesto
Imagine a world where people clean their feces covered bung holes with nothing but a dry rub from some paper.
Welcome to America. - 10 ways to get a grip on your e-mail
- How to Photograph Silhouettes in 8 Easy Steps
- $100 Million Payday For Feedburner – This Deal Is Confirmed
Gets acquired by Google. - Stick Figures in Peril – Flickr Pool
- The man who owns the Internet
Kevin Ham is the most powerful dotcom mogul you’ve never heard of, reports Business 2.0 Magazine. Here’s how the master of Web domains built a $300 million empire. - How to Improve Your Cheapo Webcam’s Picture Quality
- I’m socially inept, but I joined Facebook anyway
- 10 simple ways to save yourself from messing up your life
- Death by Veganism
When Crown Shakur died of starvation, he was 6 weeks old and weighed 3.5 pounds. His vegan parents, who fed him mainly soy milk and apple juice, were convicted in Atlanta recently of murder, involuntary manslaughter and cruelty. - Eros launches first B’wood channel on YouTube
The new channel will feature movie trailers, music videos and other exclusive footage from EI’s rich catalogue of 1300 films which can be accessed worldwide. - The Blog is the New Resume
Entries from May 2007
Links For A Sunday Morning
May 27, 2007 · 1 Comment
Categories: Links For A Sunday Morning
Links For A Sunday Morning
May 26, 2007 · 3 Comments
- This Ain’t No Disco
A peek at agency offices around the world. - Sample Resignation Letters
- Dalai Lama digs into veal, pheasant
The Dalai Lama is, it turns out, a meat lover. - Car Safety – Drive Like a Cop
- Facebook’s new face
The social networking company now wants to become a place for anyone to build applications for social computing. - A Wet-Wipe Manifesto
Imagine a world where people clean their feces covered bung holes with nothing but a dry rub from some paper.
Welcome to America. - 10 ways to get a grip on your e-mail
- How to Photograph Silhouettes in 8 Easy Steps
- $100 Million Payday For Feedburner – This Deal Is Confirmed
Gets acquired by Google. - Stick Figures in Peril – Flickr Pool
- The man who owns the Internet
Kevin Ham is the most powerful dotcom mogul you’ve never heard of, reports Business 2.0 Magazine. Here’s how the master of Web domains built a $300 million empire. - How to Improve Your Cheapo Webcam’s Picture Quality
- I’m socially inept, but I joined Facebook anyway
- 10 simple ways to save yourself from messing up your life
- Death by Veganism
When Crown Shakur died of starvation, he was 6 weeks old and weighed 3.5 pounds. His vegan parents, who fed him mainly soy milk and apple juice, were convicted in Atlanta recently of murder, involuntary manslaughter and cruelty. - Eros launches first B’wood channel on YouTube
The new channel will feature movie trailers, music videos and other exclusive footage from EI’s rich catalogue of 1300 films which can be accessed worldwide. - The Blog is the New Resume
Categories: Links For A Sunday Morning
Links For A Sunday Morning
May 20, 2007 · 1 Comment
- someecards
When you care enough to hit send.
- 11 Surefire Tips for Improving Your Landscape Photography
- Laugh Tracks
I remember reading somewhere that the laugh tracks that they use on most TV shows are sometimes 50 years old, and that [cue spooky music] you’re laughing along with dead people.
- 10 must-have Thunderbird Addons
- Full Code Press
FullCodePress is a series of international web competitions. In essence it’s a geek Olympics! Web teams take each other on, at the same location, to build a complete website in 24 hours. No excuses, no extensions, no budget overruns. - AppleGate
I’m not sure we (bloggers) understood quite how much influence we really had until yesterday. “AppleGate” will become an important historical footnote for the development of blogs and the evolution of the news and editorial business more generally.
- Behind the scenes with universal search
On Google’s new universal search. - Universal search: The best answer is still the best answer
On Google’s new universal search. - I Chat, Therefore I Am…
See what happens when two chatbots speak to each other. - 5 Techniques for Enhancing Contrast in Digital Photos
- Feed your ego with RSS
- Simpsons apparel line to be launched in India
Yaay - The Five-Second Rule Explored, or How Dirty Is That Bologna?
A thorough microbiological study of the five-second rule: the idea that if you pick up a dropped piece of food before you can count to five, it’s O.K. to eat it. - Do lobsters feel pain?
- Improve your night vision
- Meebo rooms
meebo rooms allows you to instant message and share links with friends and visitors on your site. - Free tool offers ‘easy’ coding
A free programming tool that allows anyone to create their own animated stories, video games and interactive artworks has been launched. - Mobile Web is 19% of PC Web
- Amazon Acquires dpreview.com
- 10 Totally Stupid Online Business Ideas That Made Someone Rich
- War book wins Blooker blog prize
A book written by a US solider about his experiences in post-war Iraq has won the Blooker prize for books based on blogs. - Yahoo! Mail shortcut keys
- Internet Pornography Stats
- MyBlogLog to Rebrand and Make Significant Changes
- Moving Your Eyes Improves Memory, Study Suggests
Categories: Links For A Sunday Morning
Links For A Sunday Morning
May 19, 2007 · 2 Comments
- someecards
When you care enough to hit send.
- 11 Surefire Tips for Improving Your Landscape Photography
- Laugh Tracks
I remember reading somewhere that the laugh tracks that they use on most TV shows are sometimes 50 years old, and that [cue spooky music] you’re laughing along with dead people.
- 10 must-have Thunderbird Addons
- Full Code Press
FullCodePress is a series of international web competitions. In essence it’s a geek Olympics! Web teams take each other on, at the same location, to build a complete website in 24 hours. No excuses, no extensions, no budget overruns. - AppleGate
I’m not sure we (bloggers) understood quite how much influence we really had until yesterday. “AppleGate” will become an important historical footnote for the development of blogs and the evolution of the news and editorial business more generally.
- Behind the scenes with universal search
On Google’s new universal search. - Universal search: The best answer is still the best answer
On Google’s new universal search. - I Chat, Therefore I Am…
See what happens when two chatbots speak to each other. - 5 Techniques for Enhancing Contrast in Digital Photos
- Feed your ego with RSS
- Simpsons apparel line to be launched in India
Yaay - The Five-Second Rule Explored, or How Dirty Is That Bologna?
A thorough microbiological study of the five-second rule: the idea that if you pick up a dropped piece of food before you can count to five, it’s O.K. to eat it. - Do lobsters feel pain?
- Improve your night vision
- Meebo rooms
meebo rooms allows you to instant message and share links with friends and visitors on your site. - Free tool offers ‘easy’ coding
A free programming tool that allows anyone to create their own animated stories, video games and interactive artworks has been launched. - Mobile Web is 19% of PC Web
- Amazon Acquires dpreview.com
- 10 Totally Stupid Online Business Ideas That Made Someone Rich
- War book wins Blooker blog prize
A book written by a US solider about his experiences in post-war Iraq has won the Blooker prize for books based on blogs. - Yahoo! Mail shortcut keys
- Internet Pornography Stats
- MyBlogLog to Rebrand and Make Significant Changes
- Moving Your Eyes Improves Memory, Study Suggests
Categories: Links For A Sunday Morning
Links For A Sunday Morning
May 13, 2007 · Comments Off
- Official Google Blog: Why does Google remember information about searches?
- Who’s afraid of Google
Firms in Silicon Valley and beyond fear search giant’s plans for growth. - Google searches web’s dark side
One in 10 web pages scrutinised by search giant Google contained malicious code that could infect a user’s PC. - 15 Coolest Firefox Tricks Ever
- Search the globe for a clean bathroom
Now here is something new. - Paula’s List of Blogger Salaries…Are you on the list?
- Nokia becomes the first phone maker to add energy saving alerts to mobiles
Nokia has launched the first mobile phones to include alerts encouraging people to unplug the charger once the battery is full, a move that could save enough electricity to power 85,000 homes a year. - 8 people living the REAL American dream through the Internet
- World’s Top 10 futuristic luxury hotels
- Cool business card designs
- Scientists compile ‘book of life’
The Encyclopedia of Life project aims to detail all 1.8 million known plant and animal species in a net archive. Individual species pages will include photographs, video, sound and maps, collected and written by experts. - War Of The People Search
3 people search engines compared. - PC World India: Best Indian Websites 2007
- Secure your laptop with the LaptopLock
- How to Become a Creative Genius
- Wired but not Web 2.0? That’s normal, study says
Although most U.S. adults have a cell phone, a computer and Internet access, a study says only a small percentage are participating in Web 2.0 activities. - A whole new experience for Google Analytics
Google Analytics has been revamped. - BigAdda.com
Reliance backed social network thing.
I don’t know why the same goddamn thing needs to be done over and over again. - Lost drama to carry on until 2010
Oh boy! - You’re a Nobody Unless Your Name Googles Well
- Top 15 Web 2.0 Startups in Europe?
- Photobucket acquired by Myspace
- Microsoft Launches Windows Live Hotmail Worldwide
- How to Tie the 10 Most Useful Knots
- Download YouTube Videos: 23 Ways
- How To Make a Plastic Bag Keeper
Nice.
Categories: Links For A Sunday Morning
Links For A Sunday Morning
May 12, 2007 · Comments Off
- Official Google Blog: Why does Google remember information about searches?
- Who’s afraid of Google
Firms in Silicon Valley and beyond fear search giant’s plans for growth. - Google searches web’s dark side
One in 10 web pages scrutinised by search giant Google contained malicious code that could infect a user’s PC. - 15 Coolest Firefox Tricks Ever
- Search the globe for a clean bathroom
Now here is something new. - Paula’s List of Blogger Salaries…Are you on the list?
- Nokia becomes the first phone maker to add energy saving alerts to mobiles
Nokia has launched the first mobile phones to include alerts encouraging people to unplug the charger once the battery is full, a move that could save enough electricity to power 85,000 homes a year. - 8 people living the REAL American dream through the Internet
- World’s Top 10 futuristic luxury hotels
- Cool business card designs
- Scientists compile ‘book of life’
The Encyclopedia of Life project aims to detail all 1.8 million known plant and animal species in a net archive. Individual species pages will include photographs, video, sound and maps, collected and written by experts. - War Of The People Search
3 people search engines compared. - PC World India: Best Indian Websites 2007
- Secure your laptop with the LaptopLock
- How to Become a Creative Genius
- Wired but not Web 2.0? That’s normal, study says
Although most U.S. adults have a cell phone, a computer and Internet access, a study says only a small percentage are participating in Web 2.0 activities. - A whole new experience for Google Analytics
Google Analytics has been revamped. - BigAdda.com
Reliance backed social network thing.
I don’t know why the same goddamn thing needs to be done over and over again. - Lost drama to carry on until 2010
Oh boy! - You’re a Nobody Unless Your Name Googles Well
- Top 15 Web 2.0 Startups in Europe?
- Photobucket acquired by Myspace
- Microsoft Launches Windows Live Hotmail Worldwide
- How to Tie the 10 Most Useful Knots
- Download YouTube Videos: 23 Ways
- How To Make a Plastic Bag Keeper
Nice.
Categories: Links For A Sunday Morning
Links For A Sunday Morning
May 6, 2007 · 1 Comment
- Spider-Man Official Site
Free blog templates. - Denim ‘best protection from sun’
As the UK heads for yet another hot summer, scientists say thick fabrics such as denim and wool offer the best protection against the sun’s rays. Traditional thinner summer fabrics such as cotton and linen are much less effective, they say. - Microsoft eyes Yahoo! in proposed takeover
- Top 10 Body Hacks
- YouTube Elevates Most Popular Users to Partners
To start paying its star users. - Stay-at-home mom’s work worth $138,095
- 11 Tips for Better Candid Photography
- Web 2.0 is not for India
Says Avnish Bajaj who founded Baazee.com. - Pandora shuts box on users outside US
Can always use proxy though. - Online TV viewing ‘on the rise’
Almost half of European broadband users are using their computers to watch television online, a survey claims. - The 2007 Photobloggies
- World is walking 10% faster
The pace at which city dwellers walk has increased by 10 per cent in the last decade, a new study has shown. - Yahoo! Messenger for the Web
Web-based YM. - How to REALLY erase a hard drive
- 15 Best Diet Tips Ever
- Indya on Demand
Downloadable video content from the Star network. - Digg Surrenders to Mob
- Top 15 geek blog sites
- Adventures in Netistan
Tehelka special on the interweb thing. - With 15.5 Million Active Blogs, New Technorati Data Shows that Blogging Growth Seems to be Peaking
- 11 Great Color Legends
Some colors become huge successes early on and then fade off into obscurity… while other colors go the distance and become international icons. Here we look at 11 of the great color legends. - Set up a healthy, usable workspace
- You’ve got gadget mail
The Google Personalized Homepage becomes iGoogle. - Names really do make a difference
Research shows that girls with ‘feminine’ names steer clear of ‘masculine’ maths and science - 9 things I learned about the world from anonymous stock photo models.
- A Virtual Ad Agency for Online Radio
TargetSpot is planning a service that will let advertisers of any size — from a local restaurant to a national chain — create commercials for their desired audience and buy ads that will be slipped into online radio programming. - What Do You Do When Someone Steals Your Content
Categories: Links For A Sunday Morning
Links For A Sunday Morning
May 6, 2007 · 2 Comments
- Spider-Man Official Site
Free blog templates. - Denim ‘best protection from sun’
As the UK heads for yet another hot summer, scientists say thick fabrics such as denim and wool offer the best protection against the sun’s rays. Traditional thinner summer fabrics such as cotton and linen are much less effective, they say. - Microsoft eyes Yahoo! in proposed takeover
- Top 10 Body Hacks
- YouTube Elevates Most Popular Users to Partners
To start paying its star users. - Stay-at-home mom’s work worth $138,095
- 11 Tips for Better Candid Photography
- Web 2.0 is not for India
Says Avnish Bajaj who founded Baazee.com. - Pandora shuts box on users outside US
Can always use proxy though. - Online TV viewing ‘on the rise’
Almost half of European broadband users are using their computers to watch television online, a survey claims. - The 2007 Photobloggies
- World is walking 10% faster
The pace at which city dwellers walk has increased by 10 per cent in the last decade, a new study has shown. - Yahoo! Messenger for the Web
Web-based YM. - How to REALLY erase a hard drive
- 15 Best Diet Tips Ever
- Indya on Demand
Downloadable video content from the Star network. - Digg Surrenders to Mob
- Top 15 geek blog sites
- Adventures in Netistan
Tehelka special on the interweb thing. - With 15.5 Million Active Blogs, New Technorati Data Shows that Blogging Growth Seems to be Peaking
- 11 Great Color Legends
Some colors become huge successes early on and then fade off into obscurity… while other colors go the distance and become international icons. Here we look at 11 of the great color legends. - Set up a healthy, usable workspace
- You’ve got gadget mail
The Google Personalized Homepage becomes iGoogle. - Names really do make a difference
Research shows that girls with ‘feminine’ names steer clear of ‘masculine’ maths and science - 9 things I learned about the world from anonymous stock photo models.
- A Virtual Ad Agency for Online Radio
TargetSpot is planning a service that will let advertisers of any size — from a local restaurant to a national chain — create commercials for their desired audience and buy ads that will be slipped into online radio programming. - What Do You Do When Someone Steals Your Content
Categories: Links For A Sunday Morning