Still catching up on some stuff, here some more things that caught my attention:
- Out of 438 incoming freshman students at Amherst College, 432 of them are on Facebook and only 5 have landlines – or when Generation M starts going to highschool π (via)
- Radiohead Blip Tribute – Idioteque! (via)
- Rabbit in your Headlight cover – Great cover, by the multi-talented Shaun Inman
- HTML 5 demos from September 2008 – A series of demos intended for showing implementations of
HTML5 in (non-final) browsers available in September 2008. - Air traffic worldwide – Mindboggling YTB vid showing the air traffic all over the world during one day.
- TinyMCE 3.2.0.2 released – I think one of the fixes in there fixes a bug that slipped into
bramus_cssextras
. Need to take a peek into that one (when I find some extra time for it) - Apple dropped the iPhone NDA shizzle and some of the first iPhone SDK tuts are popping up. I like! And ooh, apparently there’s a metatag to trigger MobileSafari to go fullscreen π
- The new ABConcerts website launched, the last project I worked on whilst working at Netlash. Great to see it go live (and to know what’s under the hood – if you understand Dutch this article will be extremely interesting ;))
- Hovis Bakery Ad – be dazzled! (via)
- English Spelling Inconsistencies – 102-year-old Ed Rondthaler on the English language’s spelling inconsistencies (via)
- CopyPasteCharacter – Handy list of ascii chars to copy to the clipboard and then use somewhere else (think Twitter, as I’ve been doing for a few months now ;))
- We’re Googling less – There’s a major swift in how we Google when compared to a few years ago. Eyetracking never lies
- Google Search 2001 – Google exists for 10 years, so they dugg up their oldest archive for us to search in. Great to see that I back then was playing/modding GTA (GTA Hawaii), Half-Life (Jumbot), coding in VB6.0 and that my site back then was bramus.f2s.com (as they offered FTP and PHP3) before moving bramus.has.it. Haha, what a laugh I’m having now π
Most likely more to come later on π