Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Say goodbye to Yahoo!'s Jerry Yang
How do we re-engineer the broadcasting business?
How to mimic the iGoogle interface design
How to get an MRI on your iMac
Google gets involved in a row over gay marriage
Internet Rage part deux - Pew Research researches the effects of when technology fails
5 ways social media will change recorded history...or not
The Guardian takes a look at New York's High Line
Say hello to the world's first purpose built police car
What's the state of mapping on the iPhone? Tom Taylor knows
How to think like Leonardo Da Vinci
Spreed is a news site for people who want their information fast
Rupert Murdoch discusses the future of newspapers
Labels: broadcasting, Google, Guardian, iPhone, Jerry Yang, Leonardo Da Vinci, MRI, newspapers, Pew Research, Rupert Murdoch, social media, Spreed, Tom Taylor, yahoo
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