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Bookmark Friday

Posted in Automotive,Computers by Joe Tech on the November 21st, 2008

A lot of bloggers are doing weekly and monthly regular posts like ShoeMoney’s Free Shirt Friday and John Chow’s Dot Com Pho. It’s a great idea, too. Not only does it give my readers something more regular to look forward to, but it also gives me regular posts that just come pretty easy. So I’m jumping right in with Bookmark Friday.

Bookmark Friday will be a weekly post (starting today), in which I offer up some of the sites, articles, etc. I’ve bookmarked in the past week. Today’s is a bit larger since it’s the first one. If you know a link I might like to share, email it to joe@joetech.com. Don’t just point me to a (your) blog, though. Point me to a specific product or article you think is worth mention. If it is, I’ll mention it in the following Bookmark Friday post. Here’s my bookmarks for today’s Bookmark Friday:

FeedAnalysis from BlogPerfume (more tools)
This is a bit old, but if you have a blog and haven’t seen this, take a look. It gives a pretty good run down of how your feed numbers are coming along.

FusionCharts
This is some pretty cool graphical charting software to make good-looking online charts easy.

Use a Wiimote to Make Whiteboards Out of Anything
The name says it all.

OIOPublisher
This is probably the best way to sell ads on your blog or site. It’s what I use. Go buy ad space from me and see how it works.

passcracking.com
MD5-encrypted password recovery. Don’t ask.

Geek images
I had forgotten all about this one. Which one do you think I am?

BaseSites
I haven’t used them because I’m a web developer and don’t need them, really, but it looks like a great starting place for anyone wanting to get a site up quickly.

Mango
Learn another language online.

Tower Defense
This is an addicting flash game.

Crowdspirit
If you have an awesome product idea but no resources to implement it, head to this site. You lose most of the revenue if it goes big, but if you don’t have the capital to make it happen, a small cut is better than nothing.

Palms Out Sundays
Great source of some good music. I specifically bookmarked this link, but you should see more recent posts, too, since this one’s two years old. Check out the Brice Lee track, first.

Zombo.com
Way old, but still funny. Turn on your speakers.

Imitating A Scanner Darkly in Photoshop
Kinda cool for you graphics beginners

Nexuiz
Free, open source, First Person Shooter. I have bookmarked another one that you actually play in a browser. I’ll share that when I find it again.

MyVu
Head mounted displays. They should send me some product to review and play with.

Instructables: Make a small hover craft
I love techie DIY projects.

Ask A Ninja
Ninjas know everything, y’know.

Geeky wrapping paper
Just in time for the holidays!

newmindspace
Interactive public art… Big waste of time, or just a ton of creative fun?

Incredible little mech sculpture
Just awesome. I want one badly.

Tucker Max
Incredibly funny stories from what seems like a very obnoxious guy.

Related posts:

  1. Bookmark Friday – 03.27.2009
  2. Bookmark Friday – 06.12.2009
  3. Bookmark Friday – 03.20.2009
  4. Bookmark Friday 06.05.2009
  5. Bookmark Friday – 07.24.2009
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