Links for March 24th, 2010 through March 26th, 2010
- Mailplane
- Online Dating and Women
- The Impossible Bloomberg Makeover
- Old-school architect creates an iOpener
- Sneak peek of Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop
- Custom WordPress Homepage with Customizable Widgets
- Indian Students Wield Tests for College Spots
The most productive way to use Gmail on your Mac
Really? 1 in 3 women who meet men online have sex on the first encounter and 4 out of 5 do not use protection #pb
The only valid reason explaining why Bloomberg design will not change is the behavior of its users. Users who favor complexity and clutter over efficiency and clarity to sustain a fictive status symbol.
Barely four years after Apple opened the store in the basement of the General Motors tower, Bohlin's ethereal one-story structure – a glorified vestibule, really – has become a must-see attraction as well as Apple's highest-grossing location. According to Cornell University scientists who analyzed 35 million Flickr images, the Cube is the fifth-most-photographed building in New York, the 28th worldwide.
Bryan O'Neil Hughes shows off some rather eye-popping (if we may say so) technology for synthesizing texture inside a future version of Photoshop
In this Tutorial, you’ll learn how to build a Custom homepage for your WordPress Theme using Page Templates: Complete with a featured content slider, and customizable Widgets.
Sadhvi Konchada took her fifth and final high school board exam this week. She was nervous, if not inexperienced, having already taken 11 board exams, pre-board exams or pre-pre-board exams since January, with more tests to come. By the time she enters college, Sadhvi will have taken 22 board or college entrance exams.


