Daily Brief, March 9th 2010, Morning Edition
Daily Briefs is on hiatus today while I celebrate my family’s addition of our newest little link finder. Catch your act tomorrow.
Daily Briefs is on hiatus today while I celebrate my family’s addition of our newest little link finder. Catch your act tomorrow.
Web developers held a mock-funeral for Internet Explorer 6 on March 1st, 2010. Microsoft was kind enough to send flowers (hat-tip: Jesper) Can Teachers can be taught how to teach better? Mark Zuckerberg might be a jerk In case you missed it, Jon Stewart took a spin on Chatroulette Toronto connects with Philadelphia’s SEPTA, the regional transit authority, […]
An Introduction to Universal Design, the concept that design should work for everyone: novices, experts, disabled, and non-disabled A photo gallery of neighborhood haunts and hangouts curated by Laura Brunow Miner, former editor-in-chief of JPG magazine. I know I should stop linking to Claire Zulkey’s work, but she’s got such an amazing content; like this interview with […]
A mostly factual list of Big Boy Franchisees The stages of male sports egos Take a visual journey through Google’s search suggestions lexicon Roger Eber announces the The Ebert Club, an annual $5 subscription service where members get bonus content and community features Redhook announces a new beer, the Big Ballard IPA. Redhook’s first brewery was built in 1981 […]
(video) New York City, in miniature Some People Can’t Read URLs
Game publishers Activision send a cease and desist to a fan produced non-commercial sequel to King’s Quest. King’s Quest: Mask of Eternity, released 12 years ago in 1998, was the eighth and last official sequel in the series SFgate.com readers discuss the issue of children in restaurants Vancouver, Canada has an “almost perfect” transit environment due to […]
Nearly a third of the United States would rather not use the internet at all Computer nerds, Jon Stokes report on Apple’s custom A4 processor has arrived The US Dept of Treasury maintains a list of “Specially Designated Nationals” that US citizens and business are not allowed to export stuff (goods, software, money) to. Available in plain […]