Monday, July 25, 2011

Daily Links of Interest






1) "The Fund for American Studies found that most people would not be willing to give up the Internet for $1 million."

2) “Çurface is the brainchild of two British makers who’ve figured out how to make a durable, beautiful, malleable material out of melted plastic coffee cups and compressed coffee-grounds.”

3) There’s something interesting about this:
“Gossamer is a web browser for the TI-83+ through TI-84+SE calculators and, through the use of a number of fairly interesting network protocol APIs, it lets you see the text of almost any website right on the calculators tiny, pixelated screen.”
4) Sky Orchestra



5) "Less-populated areas or cities with a strong small business presence are relying more and more on cost-effective mass-communication tools for business news, customer support and acquisition, as well as networking,"

6) With a little beta augmented reality app magic, Public Ad Campaign and The Heavy Projects have turned billboards and phone booth ads of Times Square into art.

7) Meet the world’s first sport-utility bathrobe (via ACL)



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