 | Yahoo! User Interface Blog | Relevance: 3.803 |
Implementation Focus: Notifu Kent Johnson is an engineer at Notifu, a startup that launched on October 29 with a group messaging service aimed at improving the routing and notification of personal messaging among individuals and groups. Notifu uses YUI for its interface, and Kent was kind enough to share his thoughts with us on building out the [...] [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 3.794 |
| Bob Lutz Drives the Volt, Calls it ‘Electrifying’ Bad pun aside, General Motors is serious about building the Volt. The board’s allocated the money to put the range-extended electric vehicle in showrooms by the end of 2010, and the technology’s largely dialed in. The only questions left are how many GM will build and how much they’ll cost.
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 3.783 |
| Steve Jobs Nixes Apple Store On Slummy 34th Street Apple has been paying $6 million a year in rent to control a hole in the ground across from the Empire State Building so Apple can build another NYT retail temple. Alas, Steve Jobs has nixed the site as too slumm [..] |
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ReVision Furniture These are really interesting tables made by teenagers in Boston. They are perfect for a remake, but you will feel really good about purchasing one too, since it’s for a good cause.
Boston’s Artists for Humanity have an apprentice program that is housed in an award-winning “green” building that inspired the teenagers to create a line [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 3.763 |
| Samsung SSD takes a three story plunge, survives to boot again Advertised as being able to take abuse, Samsung put one of their SSD hard drives to the test by tossing one over the edge of a 3-story building. Landing with a giant bounce, they retrieved the hard drive, popped it into a laptop, and booted it, seemingly undamaged by its fall. Impressive there Samsung, but [...] [..] |
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New York City waterfalls From June 26th to October 13th, NYC will be hosting a public art installation consisting of four man-made waterfalls. From the press release -
Public Art Fund, working in partnership with Tishman Construction Corporation, engaged a team of almost 200 design, engineering and construction professionals to build the Waterfalls, which are constructed with building elements that [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 3.757 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 3.752 |
| IBM to spend $300M to expand data-recovery service
(AP) AP - In a sign that political instability and natural disasters can fuel technology spending, IBM Corp. plans to invest $300 million building new centers that can store companies' sensitive data and deliver it remotely in the event of a meltdown. YahooTechNews [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 3.747 |
| Top 10 Wired.com Reader City Photos, Decided by You :
This week’s city photo contest was perhaps our most far-reaching contest yet, with entries from all over the world. These are the 10 top-rated submissions and they definitely put the urban back in urbane. Giant Ginkgo takes the gold with a voyeuristic view of a dense office building. Ginkgo will be receiving a subscription to [...] [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 3.746 |
| LEGO Universe Already in Some Gamers' Hands [Interview] LEGO Universe producer Ryan Seabury sat down with us last week to talk about the future of the massively multiplayer online game. Seabury says that a core group of 50 LEGO users have already started messing around with the game, building in-wo [..] |
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 3.744 |
| One computer to rule them all IBM has launched an ambitious initiative, called Project Kittyhawk, aimed at building "a global-scale shared computer capable of hosting the entire Internet as an application." Forget Thomas Watson's apocryphal remark that the world may need only five computers. Maybe it needs just one. The Register's Ashlee Vance points to a fascinating white paper about the IBM program. The effort focuses on exp [..] |
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 | ProBlogger Blog Tips | Relevance: 3.725 |
| Social Media - Should You Use it Or Focus Upon Building Your Own Properties? Steve Rubel has a thought provoking post today asking the question - should you rent or buy social real estate?
In it he explores the idea of using a service like Twitter (where you ‘rent’ and build up a community on someone else’s property) versus having your own blog on your own domain (buying).
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 | ProBlogger Blog Tips | Relevance: 3.725 |
21 Ways to Make Your Blog or Website Sticky Does the traffic coming to your site come in a Yo-Yo like cycle of ups and downs that never really seems to go anywhere in the long run?
Yesterday I wrote about a common problem that many bloggers face - spikes of traffic followed by flat-lines and promised a follow up post today on how to break this cycle by building 'sticky' sites.
Today I want to reveal 21 practical techniques for making [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 3.720 |
| Teen Sucks At Gaming, Torches Warehouse [Internet Cafe] A high school student frustrated over a recent gaming session at an internet cafe in South Korea set light to a warehouse Saturday evening. The 15-year-old told police that he torched the warehouse, located at the top of a four-story building, because "his comput [..] |
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