30under30 – Inc Magazine names the thirty coolest you entrepreneurs in the U.S.. Marvel at the number connected to the web and wonder why none of them is you.
Build a Digital Picture Frame – Build your own electronic frame to display all of those digital photos that have been piling up on your hard drive yourself with this Hack-a-Day tutorial.
Epguides – This is an excellent index of genre television series. When you can’t find what you’re looking for at TV.com or Wikipedia, this is where to look.
History of the Internet – An animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet. The history is told using the PICOL icons on picol.org , which are available for download soon. On blog.picol.org you can get news about this project.
How Google Is Making Us Smarter – In complete opposition to The Atlantic article (”Is Google Making Us Stupid?”) that has been raising so many eyebrows around the web.
Quick fixes for Macs – TechRadar reviews the solutions to the ten most common Mac jam-ups.
TechToos – Tacky or Trendy? – Girl’s Entertainment Network looks at the emerging trend of tech-themed tattoos as fashion statements. You might love your Apple, but enough to get the Apple logo permanently inked into your skin?
Top 10 Night Sky Events of 2009 – If you’re an astronomy geek, you won’t want to miss these wonders of the night sky in the year to come.
Top 5 Reasons Why Geeks Are Sexy – Ms. Danielle rehashes those five reasons you’ve got to have us. It may be nothing you haven’t heard before, but I’m single, so I like to keep the reasons in circulation.
Ultimate List of Free Windows Software – A lengthy list of the over 150 FREE Windows applications available from Microsoft itself.
Who Writes Wikipedia? – The question may seem rhetorical. Obviously, the encyclopedia is written by thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of people. But founder Jimbo Wales actually believes that most of Wikipedia’s content is provided by a very small core of users, about five hundred.
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