November 2009
23 posts
Debategraph →
How to use Google Calendar and Rufus-Google for... →
Mathieu Lehanneur demos science-inspired design →
A valuable lesson in thinking about the things we design a little bit differently.
SCIgen - An Automatic CS Paper Generator →
Love it!
SCIgen is a program that generates random Computer Science research papers. Created by graduate students at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, it was used as an experiment to expose journals and conferences with low submission standards. With mindboggling results! See the news coverage here.
(via suncica)
BetterTouchTool →
I’m loving the BetterTouchTool for my Magic Mouse: 3-finger-click = middle-click, switch between Safari tabs, Exposé, …
Atlas Beta Program →
Nice!
Typekit →
Well done, great concept, let’s see how this works out! (via @janwaechter)
Jaml: beautiful HTML generation for JavaScript →
I like!
Shortwave ~ an extensible quick-search and... →
Fantastic! You can extend it with your own commands to, say, search the Ruby or Drupal docs, etc.
What problems does Google Wave solve? →
Shaking the "Pretty Picture" Stigma →
Visual analysis – I like the term!
DailyJS: A JavaScript Blog →
This could become a nice resource, let’s see.
Hermeneutischer Zirkel →
Und darüber müssen wir nachdenken.
Mockingbird →
Looks pretty cool, I especially like how they let you link objects to pages by dragging a page to any object. Made with Cappuccino. (via @tolmasky)
Limelight →
Yet another Ruby GUI toolkit.