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 October 2nd through October 3rd:

Stanford School of Engineering – more free learnin’
webcast.berkeley | UC Berkeley Video and Podcasts for Courses & Events – free learnin’
Layoffs: Valleywag cuts 60 percent of staff – Bad news for online media: Gawker owner Nick Denton is so pessimistic about [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from August 7th through August 22nd:

TechCrunch50 » TechCrunch50. It?s like TechCrunch40, but 10 better! –
Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT –
Economist.com – debate on global energy – Proposition: “We can solve our energy problems with existing technologies today.” View arguments, vote pro & con
Limelight Networks: [...]

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

How To Build A Web App in Four Days For $10,000 (Say Hello To Matt) –
Oil climbs peak, economies plumb depressions and the future will not imitate the past | GreenTech Pastures | ZDNet.com – Gloomy headline, but interesting graf: [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from June 30th through July 1st:

How to See 93 Million Miles: Plan a Trip to a Total Solar Eclipse – Amazing piece on eclipses, with tips on how to see one yourself. Author claims that an eclipse gives you a sense of “depth perception” stretching over [...]

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 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 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 sites I thought were interesting from May 7th through May 12th:

Don’t Shake Off the Handshake: Research Confirms a Firm Grip Is Key to Successful Job Interview – Actual conclusion of the research: If you’re a B-school student looking for a job with a local company in the Iowa City area, you [...]