Thursday, November 20, 2008

The Digital Youth Project is a great look at how young people use technology

Related: Why casual Internet use is actually good for kids

Why HDCP matters and why you might want to think twice about it

How can we make cities more loveable?

Say goodbye to Google's Lively

46 tips for the business iPhone user

Guns N Roses to debut new album on MySpace of all places

If Twitter started charging, would you pay? Many would

What's next for information architects?

Fast Part, Mosh Part - a great podcast covering the Japanese hardcore scene of the 1980's

What's the best way to sell your fonts? Foundries or DIY?

What happens when the Smart Car and Hermes meet?

Ever wondered what the sound of a Lexus actually looks like?

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

How to buy an entire village online

How to comment about your company on blog posts without being spammy

45 websites where you can get free music

But you know what? None of those are as good as Blood Is Truth

Say hello to the iPhone running Windows XP

Say hello to Android running on the Nokia N95

Need a job? Engadget is looking for writers

Is LinkedIn really worth $1 Billion?

Reddit goes open source. Will Digg follow?

If you like the Smart car, you might want to check out the Think

Say hello to the shape-shifting military robot

The Harvard Business Review has a manifesto for the next industrial revolution

Aster & Sage make really lovely iPod and mobile phone holders

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