I know. I know. It’s not Friday, but I’m a little behind, so today you get a double dose for bookmarks.
StraighterLine – “StraighterLine provides high quality, better supported, and lower cost required college courses – online, on your schedule.”
Gingerbread architecture from Google – I know it’s a little late, but bookmark it for next year.
SliceHost – Because a move may be immanent. They come recommended to me by a colleague, but I’m still weighing options.
Google TV Ads – Get your ads on TV. I haven’t tried it yet, but it’s on my to-do list for 2009.
Extracting images from the human brain – This is the coolest thing I’ve seen all month.
Insane 3D Detail in Google Earth – Maybe just NYC for now, but it’s nice to see the future of virtual space mapping evolving.
Ben Spark – I’ve been a reader for a while, but I wanted to throw Ben in today’s bookmarks because he’s provided an iPod Shuffle I’m gonna give away next week.
Flash analog countdown clock at FlashDen – I had to grab one of these for a client’s site and it was really easy to put in action, although I had to edit the FLA file to change the background, but still good for $8.
Bacolicio.us – That’s right! Slap bacon on any page on the internet like this. Sorry, Shoe!
Darth Vader’s Twitter – This is a must-read. Not everything is hilarious, but most is.
Achieving Your Childhood Dreams – This is a seriously motivational speech that I haven’t finished, but keep heading back to. I need to watch it start to finish this weekend.
Google Code – By no means new, this is a great resource for coders of all flavors.
Robosapien Hacks and Mods – It’s not updated very often, but it’s a good source of info and how-tos for the Robosapien hacker.
Meggy Jr. – This is a handheld game development kit and my awesome wife bought me one! Watch for a post about my epic success or failure with it soon.
That’s it for this week. As always, drop me an email to suggest future bookmarks.
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