March 2010
- Wednesday 10, 12:34: Wired Magazine takes a look back at the dot-com boom and bust, 10 years on. Love the art direction: true '90s web style.
- Monday 08, 13:24: On Online Identity
- Tuesday 02, 11:00: Jiyeon Song: One Day Poem Pavilion
January 2010
- Monday 11, 20:07: The UK Digital Economy Bill and the Three Strikes
December 2009
- Friday 04, 16:25: On “Curation Culture”
November 2009
- Tuesday 24, 19:26: “I cannot adequately describe the taste experience in words, but if I could, the description alone would make you vomit in disbelief. It really is that bad. It really, really is. It’s the only thing Jeffrey Steingarten wouldn’t eat, and he wrote a book called The Man Who Ate Everything.”
- Friday 06, 07:27: Little White Lies
October 2009
- Tuesday 27, 13:24: The Figure / Ground Relationship
- Wednesday 21, 15:52: An interesting article at SEED Magazine, about the growth of literacy and near-universal authorship.
- Tuesday 13, 18:13: As a follow-up to posting some of Kate's photos earlier in the week: here's her new blog documenting her first months in New York.
- Tuesday 13, 06:39: Granta
- Friday 09, 13:42: My tribute to our friend Matt Barwick, who sadly left us a year ago today. Miss you, mate.
- Tuesday 06, 13:39: Kurt Vonnegut: Rules For Writing A Short Story
- Monday 05, 21:28: Things Our Friends Have Written on the Internet
September 2009
- Monday 14, 12:40: On Libraries
August 2009
- Monday 24, 13:12: An enlightening article at Print Magazine that asks several book designers about their favourite rejected designs: Kill Your Darlings.
- Friday 21, 13:16: Miranda July
- Tuesday 18, 18:14: A PC Veteran's First Two Weeks With A MacBook Pro
July 2009
- Tuesday 14, 12:51: Scott Ener Grover
June 2009
- Friday 26, 12:47: Live Hope Love
- Thursday 25, 13:26: Nick Cobbing
- Wednesday 10, 13:13: The unusual tumblelog of artist David Horvitz - a stream of ongoing art projects, occurrences and ideas for events.
May 2009
- Thursday 14, 12:44: Moss Graffiti
- Tuesday 05, 13:27: An informative article about Habitat 67, a modular building concept designed for the 1967 Worlds Fair in Montreal, Canada by Moshe Safdie.
April 2009
- Thursday 23, 14:48: Clarke's Three Laws
- Wednesday 22, 15:04: Interview Magazine
- Friday 10, 19:18: I Don't Understand Operating System Loyalty
March 2009
- Tuesday 31, 11:24: 1001 Rules For My Unborn Son
- Wednesday 25, 14:15: “I can teach anybody how to get what they want out of life. The problem is I can't find anybody who can tell me what they want.”
- Wednesday 25, 11:46: Christopher Walken on Twitter
