Monday, May 14, 2007
The New Yorker profiles Banksy in extraordinary detail
Say hello to the Wall Street Startup Journal
Alan McGee folds his label and comes around to our way of thinking
Why does Google remember information about searches?
Seomoz has announced the winners of the Web 2.0 awards
How US soldiers in Iraq are learning to love their robots
Monitwitter uses Twitter to montior your website
A look at the alternative side of the UK music festival scene
Ficlets allows users to write, share and contribute to each others short stories
Say hello to Honeyshed where "MTV meets QVC"
Is the future of the user interface...the command line?
These photos offer a rare glimpse of Heavy Metal's glory days
Labels: Banksy, Ficlets, Google, Honeyshed, Monitwitter, New Yorker, Searech, Seomoz, startup, twitter, UX, Wall St. Journal, web 2.0, writing
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