Doing things right
A few instructional videos on every-day chores and some not-so every day. The first one of I saw on The Daily What blog. A whole series of them can be found here.
First there was the website that announced it, and now the funeral was actually held. I will totally send this to clients when they ask for an IE6 compliant site, telling them that they are using a dead(!) browser. Apparently Microsoft themselves sent flowers.
Found at mikearauz.com who found them on the encyclopediadramatica.com. And this post confirms rule number 24.
And I would like to add…
48. Everything you do, has already been done.
Neat little web-application
by the same crew that is behind the One Sentence Diary and the Twitter Counter GigaTweet, that is counting up to the 10 billion Tweet Mark.
After having listened to both part 1 and 2 of the The Virtual Revolution
I looked further into the whole BBC offering on the topic. The microsite holds a variety of topics, stories and resources to learn more on where the web came from and where it is going.
In this wide-ranging, thought-provoking talk from TEDxAmsterdam, Kevin Kelly muses on what technology means in our lives — from its impact at the personal level to its place in the cosmos.