Tuesday, April 22, 2008
The BBC Sound Index looks promising - but what an odd design
Check out CNN's new random headline t-shirts
Rip Lounge is a new 3-D chat world that features music heavily in its areas
Does an uncertain future lie ahead for ad networks?
Why do all the dictatorships get all the good architecture?
These robots are made out of sans-serif fonts
The Economist takes a look at the semantic web
Think Facebook has lost its way? Not so fast!
Did you know that April 21st was Alternative Search Engine Day?
Say hello to the iGoogle developer sandbox
TechCrunch's Michael Arrington tells you how to get press for your blog
There are clocks and then there is the Christiaan Postma Clock
What Web 2.0 things would you drop first and why?
If you're looking for online research, you might want to have a look at Question Pro
Forrester Research says social networking means big business
A few tips on how to manage information overload
Labels: alternative search engine day, bbc, Christiaan Postma, CNN, facebook, iGoogle, Question Pro, Rip Lounge, robots, Semantic web, Sound Index, Techcrunch
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