These are a few sites I thought were interesting from July 31st through August 1st:

Views of Jupiter – The Big Picture – Boston.com – Awesome.
U.S. Finds It’s Getting Crowded Out There – washingtonpost.com – On the commercial front, the U.S. has lost the space race. Militarily and scientifically, we’re still aces though
This cartoon wrote a [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from June 2nd through June 3rd:

Networking Things: How the Internet Is Redefining Environmentalism – Wired.com writer Alexis Madrigal’s recent presentation in Portland Oregon. Very thought provoking statement on how network tech can make things more efficient!
Five People Who’ll Make You Feel Good About the Future | [...]

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 April 2nd through April 4th:

Field Notes — “I’m not writing it down to remember it later, I’m writing it down to remember it now.” – U.S.-made alternative to the little pocket Moleskines
doane paper – hybrid graph paper + ruled paper. kinda cool
A Vehicle for Change [...]

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 a few sites I thought were interesting from March 8th through March 10th:

scot hacker’s foobar blog » Henry Jenkins Keynote w/Steven Johnson – Pay attention to what your kids are doing online — consuming vs. creating. “Lumping it all together as “screen time” is a big mistake. Parents shouldn’t lump lean-forward and lean-back [...]