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National Park Central Reservations is our latest client

This is our latest client.

posted at 2:08 pm
on Jan. 6, 2012

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Minecraft arrives for iOS tomorrow

Related: No one goes to work tomorrow.

posted at 12:04 pm
on Nov. 16, 2011

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Installing Google Android Simulator on Mac OS in order to do Mobile Browser Testing

Useful only because there's no easier way.

posted at 2:02 pm
on Nov. 15, 2011

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An Explosion-packed Bollywood Car Chase

Kaboom!

posted at 10:16 am
on Nov. 14, 2011

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The Greek Debt Collapse Explained in 3 Minutes (YouTube)

Note: This is from 2010 so it's probably bigger numbers now.

posted at 11:05 am
on Nov. 7, 2011

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Six men just finished spending 520 days in isolation, “imitating” a mission to Mars

When do they imitate the trip back?

posted at 9:40 pm
on Nov. 4, 2011

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Stop-Motion Music Video Shot Over Two Years with 288,000 Jelly Beans

Would it be as effective if it wasn't a pretty girl?

posted at 12:38 pm
on Nov. 3, 2011

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Things you need to register when you buy in China: daggers, machetes, kitchen knives

But not baseball bats. Yet.

posted at 9:28 am
on Nov. 2, 2011

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50 [awful, stupid &/or creepy -ed.] Ways To Tell Someone You Like Them Without Just Telling Them

"Don't leave without saying goodbye."?! Seriously??? (Also, kudos to me for four valid punctuation marks in a row!)

posted at 10:38 am
on Oct. 31, 2011

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Long article about Apple vs. Android in terms of OS software version support

I would not want to be a developer for Android -- this article doesn't even go into the iPod Touch world...

posted at 9:29 am
on Oct. 27, 2011

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A researcher at UBC’s forestry department created a system for growing square trees

But it was never commercialized.

posted at 10:27 pm
on Oct. 14, 2011

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Did Twitter censor the #OccupyWallStreet hash tag?

No, they say.

posted at 11:44 am
on Oct. 12, 2011

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Watch just a few seconds of this video: The Fastest Two-Ball Wooden Tilt-y Labyrinth I’ve Ever Seen

It's not worth 2 minutes, but it's still amazing.

posted at 9:03 am
on Oct. 11, 2011

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Google News now watches for a new tag: #standout; publishers can use it to highlight top work

But you can only use it 7 times a week. Cool, eh?

posted at 8:25 am
on Sep. 26, 2011

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Study shows: People frequently “confess” to crimes they did not do

I confess, this was surprising to me.

posted at 8:12 am
on Sep. 26, 2011

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I’m not kidding, when I say that this Road Safety video might just have changed my life

Slow down. Enjoy the ride.

posted at 5:10 pm
on Sep. 14, 2011

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As we spend more, what we gain in privacy and elegance, we lose in spontaneous sociability

It's the Haimish line, and you should know why you're on either side of it.

posted at 4:56 pm
on Sep. 14, 2011

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Canadians who have attempted suicide, or with other mental illnesses, Denied U.S. Entry

Shockingly, shockingly shameful.

posted at 4:11 pm
on Sep. 9, 2011

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When I was growing up, Calgary had a theme song…

Makes no difference where I go, you're the best home town I know -- hello calgary!

posted at 3:57 pm
on Sep. 8, 2011

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Exclusive: Carol Bartz Out at Yahoo; CFO Tim Morse Named Interim CEO

Just don't screw up Flickr, that's all I ask. Oh, too late.

posted at 4:01 pm
on Sep. 6, 2011

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Groupon’s business model under pressure from failing competitors

Who clips coupons in august?

posted at 9:48 am
on Aug. 31, 2011

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Airplanes are so automatic, pilots are forgetting how to fly them, says federal panel

Also, I blame twitter. Why not?

posted at 9:46 am
on Aug. 31, 2011

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There’s a Spectrum from “No” to “Yes”

And not every question has to be 1 or 10.

posted at 3:39 pm
on Aug. 26, 2011

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Do You Suffer From Decision Fatigue? Yes, you do.

Deeply interesting article. Read it, or not.

posted at 8:19 pm
on Aug. 25, 2011

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A new, heavy-duty tricycle-based delivery service in downtown Vancouver

They'll be working with Spud soon.

posted at 3:34 pm
on Aug. 25, 2011

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Gowalla is ditching their entire “items” concept;

"Fewer than half a percent of our active community makes use of them." Well, maybe that's because you've been de-emphasizing them more and more!

posted at 11:24 am
on Aug. 25, 2011

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Bollywood dance routine meets World of Warcraft music video

Seriously hilarious and just over a year old, but in my defense, I was away from the Internet that day.

posted at 6:16 pm
on Aug. 19, 2011

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New cookie review: the Triple Double Oreo

(It's actually more like 66% more than a double oreo, mathematically speaking)

posted at 3:48 pm
on Aug. 19, 2011

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Why Did Japan surrender to the U.S. in WWII? Was it because of the bomb, or Russia invading?

An interesting revisionist history.

posted at 9:40 am
on Aug. 19, 2011

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My friend Rob sent me this Flash game: Wonderputt. I hate him now.

And I'll tell him that as soon as I finish 1 MORE LEVEL.

posted at 1:29 pm
on Aug. 18, 2011

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Morton’s Steakhouse?meets a guy at the airport with a full meal, after he tweets a joke about that

I love PR stunts when they work.

posted at 10:05 am
on Aug. 18, 2011

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Are Crunches Worth the Effort? Sit-Ups, Core Training and Effect on Athletic Performance (NYTimes)

In a nutshell? Yes. Probably. Kinda.

posted at 2:36 am
on Aug. 17, 2011

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A fabulous and catchy montage of people walking shot from behind

Thanks, @dbarefoot.

posted at 9:45 am
on Aug. 16, 2011

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Hipster Ipsum: Artisanal filler text for your site or project.

Thank you to whoever pointed tis out to me who I've already forgotten. Seriously, no brain today.

posted at 3:30 pm
on Aug. 15, 2011

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Overheard

“Oh boy! Another great opportunity for personal growth!”

...who said it?

“I’m not bitter about what happened to me as a child, and my mother was instrumental in keeping me from being so. ... She taught me to be grateful for my life regardless of what that entailed, and that’s directly related to the image of Christ on the cross and the example of sacrifice that he gave us. What she taught me is that the deliverance God offers you from pain is not no pain—it’s that the pain is actually a gift. What’s the option? God doesn’t really give you another choice.”

...who said it?

After over a decade of user testing, it is clear that the way we search the web is similar to the way we would search our home for valuables as it was burning to the ground. Frantically.

...who said it?

“We must shift the focus of companies back to the customer and away from shareholder value ... The shift necessitates a fundamental change in our prevailing theory of the firm… The current theory holds that the singular goal of the corporation should be shareholder value maximization. Instead, companies should place customers at the center of the firm and focus on delighting them, while earning an acceptable return for shareholders.”

...who said it?

“We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them as impossible.”

...who said it?

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