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Month

October 2007

16 posts

Infovis keynote: Matthew Ericson - "Visualizing Data for the Masses: Information Graphics at The New York Times" → infosthetics.com
Oct 31, 2007
Oct 30, 2007
"Choose Your Own Ethnography: In Search of (Un)Mediated Life" → danah.org
Oct 29, 2007
“You know, we don’t grow most of the food we eat. We wear clothes other people make. We speak a language that other people developed. We use a mathematics that other people evolved… I mean, we’re constantly taking things. It’s a wonderful, ecstatic feeling to create something that puts it back in the pool of human experience and knowledge.
— Steve Jobs”
—jrc Software: Genius
Oct 29, 2007
Oct 29, 2007
Virtual Hosting Blog » Top 100 User-Centered Blogs → virtualhosting.com
Oct 29, 2007
Oct 22, 2007
Inspiring Leaders → biz.yahoo.com
Oct 22, 2007
Oct 15, 2007
Oct 12, 2007
Play
Oct 11, 2007
blog.pmarca.com: The Pmarca Guide to Career Planning, part 1: Opportunity → blog.pmarca.com
Oct 4, 2007
Core77's Hack-2-School Guide: Advice for Design Students → core77.com
Oct 3, 2007
“The 22-year-old homemaker has recently finished writing a 200-page novel titled “To Love You Again” entirely on her tiny cellphone screen, using her right thumb to tap the keys and her pinkie to hold the phone steady. She got so carried away last month that she broke a blood vessel on her right little finger.” —Ring! Ring! Ring! In Japan, Novelists Find a New Medium - WSJ.com
Oct 2, 2007
monome → monome.org
Oct 2, 2007
Beautiful presentations: Jon Bentley's quicksort video (Skrentablog) → skrenta.com
Oct 2, 2007
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