Here are some of my favorite links and stories from today. To stay on top of all the links I find, make sure to follow me on Twitter. The iPad and the Future of the Legal Profession. . . Or not. Gas Fire Columns Recalled For Being Too Aptly Named iPad Jailbroken After a Mere Day on the Market Apple iPad’s Launch Day Attracts Goofballs and Celebrities, Sells Estimated 700,000 Units Note to expert witnesses: If someone else is going to file allegedly fraudulent reports in a lawsuit in your name, for heaven’s sake, make sure they spell your name right. Personal injury law firm will have drive-through window World’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, reopens observation deck Space Shuttle: No iPad, but Still Awesome First iPad installed in a car Digg: Jay Adelson steps down, Kevin Rose steps up Architect raises spectre of balcony collapse (New Zealand Herald) Joel Johnson’s [Continue Reading...]
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Best of 3 April 2010Here are some of my favorite links and stories from the past couple of days. To stay on top of all the links I find, make sure to follow me on Twitter. Fast Talk: MIT’s Legatum Center Breeds Entrepreneurs Hyundai’s New $50k Owners Manual on an iPad Comes With a Car! 30 Second MBA: Mike Rowe, Host of Dirty Jobs – “How do you generate innovation?” Growing Your Law Practice in Tough Times (Ed Poll’s New Book) How to increase company performance through increased co-operation Do Unto Others: Customer Service Tips From the Amish Concept Searching Saves Clients Thousands The World’s Deepest Drill To Tickle Earth’s Mantle [Drills] Japanese Designer Grows Chandelier Out Of Crystal STS9: Massive Summer Tour All Good Music Festival 2010 Lineup Additions: Old Crow Medicine Show, Tea Leaf Green, The Bridge, Pimps of Joytime Launching Public Discussion of CC Patent Tools Artist of the week 81: [Continue Reading...] |
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Best of 6 March 2010Here are some of the best links from past week: Facebook scam targeting would-be iPad users [Macworld] Architects are often the last people needed in disaster reconstruction[Guardian UK] Landscapes of Quarantine [BldgBlog] A transit map to the human body [Gizmodo] Hydrofloors: A Vertically Retractable Swimming Pool (Finally!) [Fastcompany] Edward Tufte’s Initial Thoughts on the Windows Phone 7 Series Interface Design [Edward Tufte] If you want music to sharpen your senses, boost your ability to focus and perhaps even improve your memory, you need to be a participant, not just a listener. [LA Times] Galactic: A Long Time Coming [JamBase] Not everyone can be an artist [Spencer Jones On Art Blog] For more like this, be sure to follow me on FriendFeed or on Twitter. |
Photos From NAMM 2010Here are some photos from my visit to this year’s NAMM Convention: For more, visit my Picasa web album. I’ll be posting more about the show in the coming days and weeks. |
Best of 20 January 2010These links are some of my favorite links from the past day or so: Crayola Color Chart 1903-2010 Understanding the Other Side: The Art of War Report: Apple may replace Google search with Bing Bill Gates Is Now On Twitter Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Greyboy Tour Dates CALGREEN: How will the nation’s first statewide green building standards code work with LEED? And last, but certainly not least, a great video from Gary Vaynerchuk on customer expectations: For more like this, be sure to follow me on FriendFeed or on Twitter. |
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