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17 posts from March 2010

March 25, 2010

@10:29 (3/24)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

helping teens with sex ed via text.

instructions for being awesome.

this is a big fucking deal (put your headphones on).

so is social media a bad thing or a good thing?

facebook is continuing to examine the semantics of happiness within its network.

can we save lives with banner ads and the internet? seems like we could help.

in love.

sometimes we're forced to stay up late because of this.

lady gaga hits 1 billion views via youtube, etc. what the fuck is wrong with this whole world?

the first lady in BK. dope.

classic 1980's OP gear. yes please.

pocket analog synth from korg. yep, need one.

awesome thief profiled in wired. great story and a good read for a real-life adventure.

floodgate ventures. hey, can i borrow some money for voyurl?

@6:51 (3/23)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

foursquare partners with mtv/vh1 celebs so that you can now "follow" them. smart or stupid?

p90x. i'm on the fence on this one. about to click "buy."

and ibm commercial about data. by a famous data vis guy. meh.

hey guess what? the new york times thinks that location is the next big thing. way to be on the breaking news nyt.

nebul.us unveils a major update. i'd call it a tweak.

location based fashion.

emerging marketplaces for data.

neville brody and the royal college of the arts.

another amazing post from jonathan harris.

never before seen photos of the rad steve mcqueen. take a look and start getting jealous since this dude is a real man.

check out what happened to my gym. it up and disappeared with out notice.

autistic kids pick the first two rounds of the ncaa tourney... perfectly.

guess what's so special about this mcdonald's happy meal? 

@7:06 (3/22)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

missed this cool new york late night happening: elephant walk.

smish. hmm.

eric schmidt and how no one likes him and how lonely his life must be. ouch.

please find me one of these vintage polaroid jackets.

this brawl happened out the open in my old neighborhood. sad.

great piece on how/why the web is about sharing and the value in it.

the guys at union square ventures seem to believe that the "replicator" is coming.

more rad concepts that actually need to get the fuck made.

how to kick ass on conversion rates without doing too much crazy stuff.

anatomy of a #fail.

texts without context from the ny times. funny idea.

tank books: books in tiny cigarette packs. interesting thought.

this dude has the best ayn rand character name: lockhart steele.

beam was a dick.

March 23, 2010

@6:36 (3/18)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

amazing legal advice from the startup lawyer.

some actual good stuff from cole haan. bringing back it's old shoes. ha.

curated film from a continuous lean + cole haan featuring james wilson from secret forts. lots of names.

secret forts. a good men's fashion blog.

aurel schmidt t-shirts for opening ceremony.

if you want to be rad and fashion-y, here's some good reference.

gant rips off the photo book ivy... look for look.

a nice look into the thoughts/minds of kate and jack spade.

a music video from the bloodhound gang.

hilarious apology graffiti.

who knew that kate moss was addicted to chatroulette.

some stupid ad from vitamin water.

finding your seed investor is all about making connections.

where holden caufield wandered around new york.

tina fey's kid is too damn cute.

illegible legible dot tumblr dot com.

meet maco. he's a muthafuckin gangster.

mah-jongg anyone.

@8:03 (3/17)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

it's official: irregardless is now a word. it's all over.

digg.com switches to CassandraDB. NoSQL is making some moves.

more on @anywhere.

taxi drivers are fucking with us and charging us too much. dicks.

how google crunches all that data.

i like the concept of these abstract tattoos. but not sure i could ever get one.

the entirety of jon hamm on saturday night live.

some new stuff from old spice. still funny. freshershist.

why google is building it's own superfast, super-efficient private network. and how its internal traffic accounts for 10% of overall web traffic. insane.

@6:49 (3/16)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

lil miss jen.

curious displays. a new take on interface/object design.

filtering social media to find a signal.

seinfeld. the merv griffin set. genius.

a visual tour of the universe via heat comparison.

as i am now homeless, this man is my doppelganger.

time to play some kickball, sucka.

tea for two.

facebook overtakes google as the entry point to the web.

packrati.us 

cornify dot com

bacolicio.us

@6:23 (3/15)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.


a bmw pulls the tablecloth off of a very big table. you've seen this trick.. on a much smaller scale.

an app that allows you to share content between mobile devices at very high speeds.

the geo location firehose just opened up. here we go....

a look at abundance at sxsw.

some things to keep in mind if you're developing a start up.

some funny comics online.

@ anywhere from sxsw and evan williams.

i love marion cotillard. forhead tittaes.

beware HOVER CAT.

@6:38 (3/12)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

the marie antoinette watch by breguet. apparently the world's most valuable timepiece. maybe over 100 years ago. by hand.

an application that mapped geo-api calls from foursquare, gowalla, bump, and a few other apps during sxsw. not sure this wound up showing much other than the fact that everyone was everywhere.

betaworks raises a huge fund.

betaworks dot com.

looks like a fun event.

y combinator. a good incubator.

could ATT handle all that iphone use down in austin during sxsw?

visualizing the internet. this is something that voyurl will be able to do on a daily basis.

track your back end activity in a more elegant manner. 

the blog of a someone who signed up for the voyurl beta.

some pics of beautiful women in an apartment.

this is FUCKED up. i hope this man is found and punished with the utmost severity that the law will allow.

March 12, 2010

@5:26 (3/11)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

an interactive magazine from boards.

1000 awesome things. one every day.

cool stuff from a really old united states census

some dev stuff to consider for voyurl.

rowfeeder. a good thought/product to dump twitter searches into excel.

some tasty semi-erotic photography. links to profile, not to photos.

web video thunderdome. i see.

this guy thinks hard about the nets. i'm going to contribute for his next book. exciting!

commute better. here's how.

@6:16 (3/10)

this is a collection of things that i look at online. i'm building a service that will let everyone do the same. check it out and sign up.

the hello wall. good idea, execution could be better. but still, good job.

the best coffee in nyc, courtesy of the new york times.

and now a map of all that great coffee.

the first email about craigslist from craig newmark.

nice photo set from stanley's time down in ATL.

some good things from design notes. as always.

a blog from a guy starting a start up. 

i need nerds. going to try ITP. -- for voyurl

i need more nerds. going to try nyu compsci dept. -- for voyurl

still needing more nerds.

what about these nerds?

doesn't take a rocket surgeon to figure this out: people aren't looking at the real-time twitter results via google. maybe it's because those results are designed like shit.

the grapist. hilarious.

and if you didn't know: google owns you.