These are a few sites I thought were interesting from September 12th through September 15th:

Verizon Memo Details Upcoming Touchscreen BlackBerry | Gadget Lab from Wired.com – fuzzy pics and not much detail
Flickr Bikes Shoot Pics With Solar and Pedal Power | Gadget Lab from Wired.com – I want one!
Apple’s iPhone 2.1: The Bug-Fix You’ve Been [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from July 13th through July 18th:

FORTUNE Brainstorm: TECH – Agenda – Lots of very important people here
Face of the Future – Upload a picture of yourself and see what you’d look like in the future, or as a different race, or as painted by various artists. [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 28th through May 30th:

01SJ – Arts event in San Jose June 4-8. Free admission for kids @ the Tech Museum on June 7
Free MP3 of the Day – Cnet Download.com Music – free music
librarian.net – Collaborative Information Systems – 30may08 – interesting summary of [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 21st through May 22nd:

Why doesn’t QS find my documents? – Blacktree: Quicksilver | Google Groups – By default Quicksilver finds files on your Desktop and in your Documents folder but it doesn’t scan very far into those locations.
Traversal Technology – Open-source graphics platform?
Jet-Powered Bicycle [...]

These are a few things I found interesting on May 20th:

Global Voices Online » Iran: Blogger writes book the impact of the Internet – Wired.com contributor Cyrus Farivar is working on a book about the impact of the internet in Iran, South Korea, Senegal and Estonia.
wired.com NYC Bureau – jobs at Wired.com’s NYC bureau, opening [...]

These are a few things I found interesting on May 13th:

Great Moments In Journalism: Wired has nothing against “ButtMunch” — excuse me, TechCrunch – In which Valleywag quotes me (accurately, I might add).
PR 2.0: Social Media Releases – Everything You Ever Wanted to (or Should) Know – Brian Solis explains how PR people are using [...]

These are a few things I found interesting on April 22nd:

Google Transit – plan trips using public transportation & Google maps
What is Mind Mapping? (and How to Get Started Immediately) – I used mind maps to take class notes from 9th grade to about 11th grade. I took a lot of shit for it, too, [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from April 16th through April 21st:

10-3-07 // Online Exclusive: City Slickers – urban bikes
Dirt Rag {Print Rag} – Review of Kona Paddy Wagon – another relatively inexpensive single-speed, lightweight bicycle
Dirt Rag {Print Rag} – Review of Redline 925 – One inexpensive, lightweight single-speed bike
Cartman Berates Your [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from March 19th through March 20th:

In Spectrum Auction, Winners Are AT&T, Verizon and Openness | Epicenter from Wired.com – and Google, which got what it wanted without paying a dime
TiddlyWiki – a reusable non-linear personal web notebook – mini wiki implemented in JavaScript
NNDB: Tracking the entire [...]