The Million Dollar Homepage

Own a piece of internet history for $1 per pixel. British student Alex Tew has built this million dollar idea, and is now auctioning off his last 1,000 pixels on eBay.

Fuggy Fuggy

This is the story of the little ninja that could. Now excuse me while I run around shouting, “Fuggy fuggy!” at everything in my way.

Karate School Ad

I found this great karate school print ad at Advertising/Design Goodness, who actually spotted the ad at TWENTY FOUR. Sambit Mohanty from Vyas Gianetti Creative designed the ad and it recently won an Abby Gold & a New York Silver award. I wonder who will find this ad through my site and then post it […]

2005 Year-End Google Zeitgeist

Google has released their 2005 Year-End Zeitgeist (the term zeitgeist is a German word for the spirit of the time). It’s an interesting look at world history and cultural interests by analyzing the popularity of different search terms over the course of one year.

Peony Knits

My friend Julia has been awfully busy. She just introduced me to her Peony Knits blog, and she has some truly beautiful work to show off.

People’s Choice Award

Favourite Website Awards have opened the voting for their People’s Choice Award. Man, am I jealous.

Windows Live Mail Beta

Following right on the heels of Yahoo! Mail Beta, Microsoft has launched their Windows Live Mail Beta, which looks like it will be the successor to Hotmail. This is a welcome improvement over their previous Hotmail interface. However, in a typical Microsoft move, it looks like they have developed this tool exclusively for Internet Explorer, […]

Creating Video for iPod

Want to get your own video onto your new video iPod? Apple has a straightforward tutorial that outlines the process. You’ll need QuickTime 7 Pro.

Alexa Goes Public to Programmers

Create your own search engine. Access and process huge amounts of web data on someone else’s system, then republish it in your own web service. The implications are limitless. Alexa has opened its Web Search Platform to the public. Wired News has a great article on the event.