Resources
100 Useful Social Sites for Every Kind of Job Seeker – Finding a great job opening in an economy where unemployment is skyrocketing is a tough task indeed. You can help pave the way to success by using some of the great tools and forums the web offers for those on the hunt for employment.
Awesome Highlighter – This is a web-based service that lets you highlight text on any web page, then provides you with a small link to that highlighted page. Great for research and note-taking.
Bubbl.us – Bubbl.us is a simple and free web application that lets you brainstorm online with mind maps that can be embedded in web pages.
Flame – A really nice web-based experimental painting program from Slovak animator and designer Peter Blaskovic. It’s really useful for making desktop wallpapers.
Kodu – I realize that this is going to be old news to most people, but I discovered Kodu after reading about a guy’s efforts to teach his young daughter how to program. It’s a programming environment designed to be accessible for children that’s almost entirely a visual event based system and requires basically zero effort to learn.
Packrati – Add links you tweet to your Delicious account, automatically tagging them with the hashtags you use in your tweet.
Discussion
Sheriff near to shits a brick after discovering that emails he thought deleted were actually archived.
Why aren’t we building our own printers?
Entertainment
FlowTown has posted an infographic of How Are Companies Leveraging Social Media?
NPR explains Internet porn kingpins popularized many of the technologies you use
Number gossip lists all of the properties of any given number
Tech News
80% say ‘Net access fundamental right, split on regulation
All Your Apps Are Belong to Apple: The iPhone Developer Program License Agreement
Four in five believe Web access a fundamental right
Google maps now features bike routes.
Hard drive evolution could hit Microsoft XP users
Has Play.com revealed the Apple iPad UK price?
iPhone Addictive, Survey Reveals
Pentagon-Backed Venture Aims for ‘Google Underground’
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