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I update this list very regularly. I’m always finding new resources to link to. Starting with the most recent, these links point to pages that I find interesting but didn’t decide to blog (usually because the page is self explanatory).
- Tiger Woods’ Jesus Walk Not a Glitch
"EA has successfully navigated what could become a negative demerit amongst the hardcore fans of the game franchise into a widely talked about marketing move." - Photosynth
In testing for a long time and demo'ed over the last year or so. Really interested in what this can do, stitching photos together - looks like a very slick application. - Congress to Push Web Privacy
Support for a law aimed at protecting consumers' online privacy is gathering steam in Washington. - A First Look at Mozilla's Snowl - ReadWriteWeb
Funny, i was reading a review of the relatively little known but long developed Flock last night. Snowl makes it look like FF recognises it,s weakness here. - What's Your Vision of the Future of the Web? Mozilla Wants to Know - ReadWriteWeb
Called The Concept Series, the project will track down and share future web concepts submitted through a very simple process. What would you like the web to look like in the future? - Facebook's Fire Sale
Facebook worth as low as $3.75 billion, that's a lot less than the $15b previously mentioned. - Eight Ways to Get Users to Fill Out Their Profiles - ReadWriteWeb
Interesting discussion covering overt and covert ways to get user data. Often with this kind of post the comments are just as interesting. - How to have Firefox 3 and Firefox 2 running at the same time | redemption in a blog
Want to get in on checking out the new features but still want good old Firefox 2? Here’s how - 24 ways: Transitional vs. Strict Markup
Strict DOCTYPEs are actually the default – the way HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 were constructed to be used. - Functioning Form - Visual Design Misconceptions with Luke Wroblewski
Good reading. - mezzoblue § OpenDNS
Find out if the current DNS security flaw affects you (apparently if you're mac based it's still an issue). This article includes a temporary work around. - Cuil
Claims to be able to search "three times as many as Google and ten times as many as Microsoft". A bold claim, will the results be relevant and useful? - BBC NEWS, Technology, Say goodbye to the computer mouse
Gartner analyst predicts the demise of the computer mouse in the next three to five years. - Featured IPhone Download: Urbanspoon Picks a Restaurant for You
Free application Urbanspoon finds you a place to eat nearby at the shake of your iPhone or iPod touch. - Toshiba lights up massive LED HDTV in Times Square - Engadget
I was there at the weekend and remember commenting on the clarity of the signs, looks like this is the reason.
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