Friday, March 30th, 2007
Gmail Craze: 30 – Tools and Hacks for Gmail at MakeUseOf.com

Agonizingly slow redesign in process…
BookMooch: a community for exchanging used books book swap and book exchange and book trade
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HTML Emails – Taming the Beast
A Guide to CSS Support in Email – Campaign Monitor Blog
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Amberjack: Site Tour Creator – Simple. Free. Open Source.
visualcomplexity.com | About
VisualComplexity.com intends to be a unified resource space for anyone interested in the visualization of complex networks.
Yahoo! Design Pattern Library
Nice compendium of design styles for UI and content layout types on web sites.
Brightcove – Find and watch the best in online video. – Another one. Like the CMS bunnies of a few years ago, video sharing sites are rapidly popping up.
Seven Ways to GO VIRAL – Lightspeed Venture Partners Blog
Dozens of links to social media sites in this post. It’s like a roundup.
Online Office Tools, Productivity Applications and more
I haven’t seen this in some time during my endless waste of time on the intertubes. It’s grown up.
COLOURlovers Coup.0 :: Color Trends & Palettes
Came across this while looking at Federated Media and realizing the near futility of blogging or publishing unless you really have to… (reminder note: this is my scratch pad)
Pretty great looking color palette site. Funny. There are many color palette sites now. Not to mention all the various color [...]
hellolinda – Furniture, Objet, graphic design, Reims-Istanbul, France
The splash page is incredible… too bad that. Why not extend this beauty into your “flash_index” ?
‘NYT’ Opening TimesSelect to Students and Teachers for Free
NEW YORK The New York Times is opening up access permanently to TimesSelect to all students and faculty who have .edu e-mail addresses beginning on March 13.
In 2005 I mentioned the forthcoming wall between some of the most excellent columnists as a loss. I still feel this [...]
Assistant U.S. Secretary of State Christopher R. Hill spoke at Bowdoin College, a liberal arts college in Maine. He is the class of ‘74 at Bowdoin—and gave a talk entitled “A Report from teh Denuclearization Talks in Beijing”.
Should be an interesting talk to listen to…