April 2007
10 mistakes managers make during job interviews →
YouTube - The Lake House - Keanu and Sandra Tell... →
Leica Camera AG - Photography - D-Lux 3 →
want new toy
I CAN HAS CHEEZBURGER? →
latitude/longitude lookup (geocoding-geolocator) →
DOPPLR →
Dopplr is an online service for frequent travellers. It was created by an international team of world travellers as a tool for our own use. We liked it so much that we decided to open it up to our global friends.
Tweetr Betr 0.75 * now with URL shortening →
The Omni Group - Applications - OmniWeb →
Charles : Web Debugging Proxy | HTTP Monitor |... →
servicecapture type applicaiton
QuestionForm →
questionform is a complete solution for your web surveys or forms, no HTML or programming knowledge required. Creating and publishing complex, multi-page, multi-lingual surveys has never been so easy.
Pimp My Safari →
boost the web browser safari with these miniapps
Founders at Work | Uncrate →
Stylish :: Firefox Add-ons →
ustomize the look of the application and of websites with Stylish, a user styles manager.
Stylish allows easy management of user styles. User styles empower your browsing experience by letting you fix ugly sites, customize the look of your browser or m
Design Meltdown § Top 20 Most Popular Blog Colors →
most popular blog colours
Crucial Web Hosting » Blog » Master Stylesheet:... →
zero css stylesheet
COLOURlovers :: Blog / Grammy Award Winning Album... →
award winning colour pallettes
Exclusive Pics of the Vudu - Video Store In A Box... →
CoworkingEugene.com →
coworking startup
Welcome to tha Hood of Horror →
snoop dog’s hood of horror (smirk)
Geek to Live: Automatically back up your hard... →
backup plannign
brightkite.com →
Notifications, the way you want them
Notifications remixed and redefined. Brightkite puts you in control, and notifications will never be the same again.
Carlsberg don't do litter... on Flickr - Photo... →
viral guerrilla marketing
Adventim GmbH - GO RFID Wristband →
Contextual RSS Feeds?
I was clearing out my spam folder on gmail this morning, and noticed the rss feed bar had a rather relevant recipe for me (i subscribe to 101cookbooks.com) Perhaps Google is even making my RSS reading contextual now. (via webponce rants)
Fight for the right...
First up today - Tron got arrested. Sort of. It turns out that some of the scenes were filmed in a nuclear base - and supposedly they shot potentially classified material when recording the movie. If you’ve got a copy, be careful that men in black don’t crash through your skylight, ala minority report. If you do get thrown in the clink for owning a copy, not to worry, ChipIn is at hand...
Stuff I saw.
I’ve recently started ‘surfing’ again - trying (and probably failing) to keep up with everything thats going on in my sector, interesting ‘n.0’ sites, and just stuff which is inspiring and relevant to my day to day. I keep most of it in delicious, but thought i’d share some of the key links here. DoMyStuff.com is a ebay for lazy people. kinda. if you have...
Will's a genius
we like (via webponce rants)
FOWD2007
I was at FOWD2007 on Wednesday - Future of Web Design (I’d missed Future of Web Apps) with Rory, Nicki and Joel from de-con. It was an interesting mix of speakers and topics, some more compelling and attention holding than others. Some downright boring and I switched off (sales pitches, or showing sites from 4 years ago?), and some completely engrossing (Ryan Freitas from Adaptive Path was...
Interesting Discussion
From Flavorpill:
As part of the London Book Fair, writers Margaret Atwood, Andrew O’Hagan and Erica Wagner, along with Faber & Faber chief executive Stephen Page, put their heads together to discuss the future of the printed page. Advances in technology mean that libraries are becoming digitised (led by Google Book Search), and electronic paperbacks — such as an iPod-equivalent for...
Summer is here
Dave at work is pure South African MAN. He eats meat whilst its still attached to the animal, and has been longing for the grey British skies to open and let through the golden warmth of the glorious sun. Okay - its only Easter, but I’m not in the least bit surprised he’s the first guy I know to be going to a barbecue this weekend.
Straight from the horse’s mouth, Dave provides...
http://webponce.com/name2.0/ →
Word Clouds from Amazon
Amazon have started producing word clouds for books in their catalogue, based upon the most commonly used word within the book.
Take this for example:
Does anything eat wasps?
Hover over the word for an occurance count, click on the word for a list of excerpts containing that word. Very very neat. They’re doing all of the things you’d want to / would do in a book store by...