The Social Media Guide
A (very) quick look back at the Google story over the last 11 years. From Stanford to Mountain View and around the world, featuring many different products, starting with BackRub (Search) up to Google Wave, StreetView and Chrome. (Read More)
Six Revisions : Web Development and Design
A current trend in design is adding lighting effects to enhance your digital art. In this article, you'll find 30 dazzling lighting techniques that you can use to add a bit of sparkle into your work. (Read More)
Digg / Apple
Red Laser, which has just hit the iTunes App Store, is the ultimate iPhone barcode scanner, which works just like one of those red-laser scanners at the checkout (hence the name.). (Read More)
PC Magazine: Tech Commentary
The good old days of tons of something for pretty much nothing are coming to an end, and there's little we can do to stop it. (Read More)
COLOURlovers
The first practical application of high-speed photography was Eadweard Muybridge's 1878 investigation into whether horses' feet were actually all off the ground at once during a gallop. (Read More)
PC World Latest Technology News
Combing through more than two dozen public and private resources on the Web, this author not only found a vast amount of their private information available (name, address, SS#, identifying photographs, family info) but also a fair amount of inaccuracies and outdated details. (Read More)
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NPR Topics: News
The smaller the currency, the faster people spend it, research shows. It's called the Denominator Effect. One economist says the government should start making more coins and send tax rebates in $20 bills.Âğ E-Mail This    Âğ Add to Del.icio.us. (Read More)
Computer Security Online News
"Google knows more about you than your mother." Kevin Bankston, senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, recently made that statement to this reporter. (Read More)
TechCrunch
Google has just launched a new âsearch optionsâ feature on its main search page. When you click on âSearch optionsâ you can filter your search by different types of results (videos, forums, and reviews), by time (recent, past 24 hours, past week, past year), as well as seeing related searches, a âwonder wheelâ view, or a t (Read More)
Relevant Science
The Apple co-founder has joined the board of TechForEducators.com, which aims to get technology to all students regardless of income. (Read More)
AppScout
My alma mater, the Missouri School of Journalism, is hosting an iPhone application design competition with Apple and AT&T providing prizes (a free iPhone 3G and trip to WWDC in June) to the winners. Two of the applications, NearBuy and NewsFlash, are available as free downloads from the App Store, though Adverse and DealFre (Read More)