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 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 13th through June 17th:

The Mundaneum Museum Honors the First Concept of the World Wide Web – NYTimes.com – “this will be the radiated library and the televised book” – a quote from Otlet about his system. BTW, “Mundaneum” is a great alternate name for [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from March 17th through March 18th:

How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong – Wired’s April 2008 “Evil/Genius” cover story
Four Online Telescopes Serve the Stars to Interstellar Paparazzi – No telescope? No problem.
Investor Eric Janszen Says Clean Tech Is Only Hope for the Collapsing [...]

These are my links for February 28th through February 29th:

GameSetWatch – Interview: The Next Big Puzzle Game Wave? iPhone + Accelerometer! – Interview with the creator of Trism, a “Bejeweled” type game where the direction the blocks fall is determined by the orientation of the iPhone
How to Catch a MySpace Creep – the Perl scripts [...]

These are my links for February 14th through February 15th:

Mao offered U.S. 10 million women – CNN.com – Best laugh I’ve had to day: Reading this brief account of Mao and Kissinger in 1973. You have to imagine Kissinger’s accent though
FT.com / Home UK / UK – College a waste of time and money for [...]

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 [...]