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5 Things I Loved Last Week… December 28 – January 3

3 Jan

 

1. Auditorium

This game is one of the most pleasurable experiences I have had online in a while. The interface is breathtakingly elegant and remarkably intuitive.

 

2. Wired Deconstructs a Girl Talk Track

Wired does some brilliant information design to show the 35 samples and their relationship to one another on one of the tracks from Girl Talk’s Feed the Animals.

 

3. The Independent Explores Torrent Legend aXXo (Thanks @hartleyglobe)

The Independent delves into a subculture that you surprisingly don’t hear much about given the abundance of articles written about piracy in general. This is a must read for torrent fiends.

4. Twit Apps’ Replies

I find I am either in Twitter mode or I am not, but I am always in email mode. Twit AppsReplies forwards any Twitter replies to your email inbox and you don’t even have to give up your Twitter credentials (UX folks check out the registration flow, it is pretty clever, if not a little limited). 

5. The Best iPhone Apps of 2008

Bryan Barletta from AppVee has done a great rundown on some of the top iPhone applications for 2008 for TechCrunch. For anybody looking to pitch or build iPhone applications in 2009, you could do a lot worse than to start by looking at this list.

5 Things I Loved Last Week… November 23 – 29

3 Dec

1. Citizen Coverage of the Attacks in Mumbai

While the attacks were both saddening and tragic, the use of Twitter, Flickr, Wikipedia and Facebook to provide first hand coverage and keep open lines of communication between loved ones was not only fascinating, but also prompted some lively debate about citizen journalism and the role of social media.

More links:
With Twitter, a Desperate Need for Context
Following Mumbai Attacks via Social Media
Twitter and Streaming Coverage Make Debut in Mumbai Coverage
 

2. A History of US Government Bailouts

Pro Publica provides a nice perspective on the history of US government bailouts (spoiler: they usually turn out better than you would think).

3. Art of the Title

Ian and Alex do an awesome job exploring title sequences.

4. The Grumpy Owl

I stumbled across this blog through Twitter somehow and I like it. Ryan Oakley vents his rage in clever and well-written prose. Check out A Selection of Weaponized Umbrellas.

5. Boxee

Fred Wilson is calling this “the Firefox of media software”, which you can take with a grain of salt given that it is one of Union Sqaure Venture’s portfolio companies, but all you need to do is check out the video below to see that it definitely has potential.


quick intro to boxee from boxee on Vimeo.

5 Things I Loved Last Week… November 15 – 22

29 Nov

1. Turducken Wrapped in Bacon

I love turkey. I love bacon. Happy Thanksgiving!!!

 

2. Slate Getting Serious About LOL Cats (Thanks, Emma)

I thought they were just funny picture of cats with hilarious captions, but it turns out they are really an exploration of the tragedy of the human condition.

3. Stock Twits

Do you know what you are doing when it comes to the stock market (or like to pretend that you do)? Do you like Twitter? You will love Stock Twits (there are actually some really smart people worth following using this service). 


Introduction to StockTwits from Knut Jensen on Vimeo

4. Tree Tents

There is nothing like having a portable tree house. Sleeping on the ground is for chumps.

5. New Sketches by Banksy