Wednesday, June 2, 2008
What would happen if internet access was declared a civil right?
Where does Google go from here?
Pachube is a cool site that tags real-time environmental data from objects and places
How bad is this so-called recession for start-ups?
These are the things Jeremy Adam Davis hates about becoming a designer
Who's the most wired country in the world?
9 reasons why application developers think their CIO is clueless
UX evaluation methods in product development: geeky but good
More geekery: Sound advice for young programmers
This jacket keeps you warm or cool depending on how much stuff you put into it
MSNBC is now on the hunt for feature-length documentaries
Labels: evaluation, Google, internet, Jeremy Adam Davis, Merrel, msnbc, product development, programming, recession, start-up, user experience, wired country
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