Raymond Chen posted a funny post on naming product groups.
Interview with Bram Cohen, creator of BitTorrent
Fortune has a very interesting interview with Bram Cohen, creator of BitTorrent, also including his pretty amazing and inspiring life story.
(via Slashdot)
Vote for Prodigy as Best Dance Act
UK Festival Awards is here, and The Prodigy are nominated as best dance act. It’s easy – go to the voting booth, in question 3 pick The Prodigy, and pick “Don’t Answer” (last option) in all the rest of the questions. Then click the “Submit” button at the bottom of the page.
Thank you.
The Prodigy Release “Their Law” + New Website Design
The Prodigy released today “Their Law” – their “best of” CD and singles DVD. Here are some links to Amazon, to make it easier for you to order the goods:
- One CD version (just the singles)
- Two CDs limited edition version, which includes 2 new tracks, b-sides and live tracks. This is actually what I’m waiting to listen to most.
- The DVD
I already ordered my copies of the limited edition CDs and the DVD. How about you?
Also, The Prodigy’s website has been updated with a new design, great artwork and some new cool loops in the background.
Enjoy!
MP3 Breast Implant
I am not making this up. Someone at BT laboratories thinks this is a good idea – implanting an MP3 player inside a woman’s breast. Here’s the story by The Register.
Marijuana could be good for your brain
In a recent study it was discovered that Marijuana “could have some benefits when administered regularly in a highly potent form.”
(via Slashdot)
Top 10 AJAX Applications
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) is the name for a relatively new breed of web applications, which behave more like computer-installed applications. The most well known examples are GMail and Google Maps, but now there are many more.
A Venture Forth came up with a top 10 list of AJAX applications (EDIT: a follow-up article has been posted, too). Some of the examples are really cool. I especially liked the Kiko calendar (try the demo if you’re not interested in registering).
(via Download Squad)
Joel writes on setting priorities
Joel writes a great article on setting priorities in a software project and not working on something one specific customer asked. As he does many times, he includes a little low blow aimed at Microsoft by mentioning the Excel function BAHTTEXT.
No updates until Sunday
It’s the holidays, so I’ll be too busy enjoying myself to update this blog. See you next week.
Goodbye WYSIWYG, Hello Results-Oriented UI
In his most recent article, usability guru Jakob Nielsen declares the death of WYSIWYG, which will be replaced with a new approach – results-oriented UI. A very interesting read.