These are a few sites I thought were interesting from October 23rd through October 28th:

scottberkun.com » Essay #59 – How to pick a president – Six good suggestions near the end, including reading the Constitution & Bill of Rights
Kevin Kelly — The Technium — Evidence of a Global SuperOrganism – Big thoughts from KK about [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from April 27th through April 29th:

SarahLacy.com: Once Delicious, Now Stale – Is Yahoo screwing up del.icio.us, Flickr and other acquisitions by failing to upgrade them?
Gallery Of The World’s Power Sockets | Gadget Lab from Wired.com – quite handy photo gallery of international power sockets, so you [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from March 26th through March 27th:

Paul Kedrosky: The Moral Hazard with the Moral Hazard Problem –
Freebase: an open, shared database of the world’s knowledge – Kind of like Wikipedia for structured data. Very interesting
Scientists Aim for Origami Space Flight – Coolest thing I’ve read today: [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from March 11th through March 12th:

Technophilia: Discover the .EDU Underground – more free education
Universities with the Best Free Online Courses — Education-Portal.com – get you some learnin’
Another sliver of history « India, Ink. –
‘Population Bomb’ Author Paul Ehrlich Tackles Cultural Evolution – Ehrlich has been [...]

These are my links for February 12th through February 13th:

iPhone To Do List Applications – Some Good Choices | Just Another Mobile Monday – If you are irritated by the iPhone’s lack of a to-do list
‘07 Re-Constructs Portfolio: Planck Studios Chicago Photos and Photography – high-end Holga photography
First look: Haiku poetically resurrects BeOS – A [...]

These are my links for February 1st through February 7th:

Madison Capital Times to be published twice a week – Once a week, actually, plus an arts/entertainment free weekly. The rest of the news will be online
Topix.net Weblog: Welcome to the Neighborhood, Google – “Local news is not a search problem” — because there’s less than [...]