HOME – It is said that writing in Caps Lock is the written form of shouting in digital media, and that is exactly the effect I am trying to induce. Where am I going with this? Read on.
Here’s what Yann Arthus-Bertrand has to say: “We are living in exceptional times. Scientists tell us that [...]

Stuck In Customs – Trey Ratcliff is a great photographer but most of all he is a lovely and kind human. I never actually met Trey, so it might seem odd that I hold the above opinion about him. But I read his about me and each amazing picture he published is accompanied [...]

In Bb 2.0 – In Bb 2.0 is a collaborative music and spoken word project conceived by Darren Solomon from Science for Girls. The videos can be played simultaneously or you can choose to play it one at a time as many times as you like. This project reminds me of Kutiman’s Thru-You Project, [...]

The Cryptic Canvas – The Cryptic Canvas is a painting where 50 clues are hidden and waiting for you. Your goal is to find them all and correctly identify which film they represent. If you enter the film title in correctly, the box will turn green and the clue will fade out. If answered [...]

Pacxon – Well, Pac-Man isn’t really back because it never really went anywhere. It’s still considered as one of the top computer games of all times. But guess what? Pacxon is here and it’s a mash up of Pac-Man and Xonix. Use your Pac-Man to capture sections of the board. Clear 80% to progress [...]

All My Faves UK – AllMyFaves’ motto is “Why Search? AllMyFaves already did the search for you to provide you with the top ten sites in each category.” Having that said, we understand the importance of localization, meaning that our favelines serving the US audience wouldn’t necessarily be as useful to users in other [...]

Bing – Last Monday Microsoft launched its new search engine called Bing. The Microsoft slogan for this new service is: “The world doesn’t need just another search engine, it needs a decision engine.“ Besides its Grade A copy-writing catch phrase, Bing seems to challenge its nemesis,Google. Whether a search or a decision engine, is Bing [...]

TypingWeb – Let’s say you type 20 words per minute (WPM), 20 hours a week. Assuming your speed increases to 65 WPM, you would save 2 hours per day, 13.8 hours per week, 58.2 hours per month and 5054 hours per year. Either way you look at it, that’s quite a bit of time [...]

Tinychat – I just love video calls. I video call my father, my girlfriend, my sister – you get the idea… I use either Skype or GoogleTalk for my visual conversations and these two services usually work seamlessly.  Nevertheless, neither GoogleTalk, nor Skype currently offers a multi-participant video chat option – that’s quite a [...]

The Cut – There are four traditional fashion capitals: Paris, London, Milan and New York, and all four are known for their Fashion Week extravaganza. It should come as no surprise then that New York Magazine has created one the most comprehensive fashion blogs to match the Big Apple’s fashion power. The Cut is [...]

TechCult – Gadgets are usually associated with geeks, and the geek stereotype is that of a boring person who lacks social skills (personal disclaimer: this doesn’t represent my personal opinion  at all!). If continuing along this line of superficial thought, tech sites are supposed to lack in creativity and be abundant with superfluous technology [...]

One Sentence – One Sentence is an experiment in brevity. Most of the best stories that we tell from our lives have one really, really good part that make the rest of the boring story worth it. One Sentence is all about telling the most interesting or poignant story possible in the least amount [...]

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