Brian X. Chen wrote a moving story about how three professional photographers are continuing to pursue their art even though they’re almost totally blind. One of them went blind after he’d become a photographer, but has found a way to continue working using a Nokia N82 and an iPhone 3GS. This piece shows the potential [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from October 10th through October 20th:

Wired Family Search – Searches wired.com and webmonkey.com; works better than the default search tool on the site
The Growth of Talking Points Memo: A Case Study in Independent Media | Media and Technology | AlterNet – Joshua Micah Marshall: “One of [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from September 3rd through September 8th:

Apple admit Briton DID invent iPod, but he’s still not getting any money | Mail Online – Kane Kramer invented an iPod-like device in 1979, and now struggles to make ends meet. ?I was up a ladder painting when I got [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from August 26th through August 29th:

Making Fireflies | Geekdad from Wired.com – excellent, cheap LED fun
Novelist Neal Stephenson Once Again Proves He’s the King of the Worlds – Conveniently for me, Anathem comes out on my birthday.
Protesters at Democratic convention fly the ?cage? | csmonitor.com – [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 23rd through May 27th:

De-emphasis on Race in Adoption Is Criticized – NYTimes.com – In a nutshell: “… social workers and state agencies fear litigation and stiff penalties under the law for even discussing race with adopting couples. As a result, families often do not [...]

These are a few things I found interesting on May 1st:

The Next CNet – Joel Johnson – Interesting idea from Joel for a crowdsourced gadget info database
Autopia Biofuels – Biodiesel filling station located in San Mateo, CA
Paul Kedrosky: Age and the Entrepreneur – Average age of U.S. tech entrepreneurs? 39. Yeah, it shocked me too. [...]

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 April 10th through April 11th:

Dept. of Technology: Remember This?: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker –
what-may-happen-in-2000-large.jpg (JPEG Image, 1108×1600 pixels) – What may happen in the next 100 years? Ladies Home Journal predictions from about 100 years ago
The Magical Minimalism of Microformats – Open [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from April 8th through April 9th:

BMWSportTouring Forums: Space Shuttle Processing: Rarely seen by the general public – nice slide show of Space Shuttle assembly & launch
Gmaps Pedometer – Bay to Breakers Route – Rough map of the Bay to Breakers course on May 18, including an [...]