Good designs

yugop.com: great flash design. kottke.org: good blog. shift.com: interesting magazine. After seeing these, I should revamp my site completely. It’s boring.

New York is selling park names

New York is selling park names. Not a bad idea.

Googlewhacking

Googlewhacking.

Google speaks Klingon

Google speaks Klingon, Hacker, Hindi, Tamil, and several other new languages. (Be careful about the “Save preferences” button, if you picked a language you don’t understand.)

CSS is boring

The author of CSS is boring is now making one CSS sheet a day.

eBillPost

The post office offers eBillPost. Comments Yuvaraj S 18 Dec 2006 9:28 am: I would like to know more details about e-billpost to implement the same features in our comapny. pls help

Economist Style Guide

The Economist Style Guide. The part on inverted commas is insightful, especially in contrast with brackets.

Roaming rates cut

2 good things: roaming rates cut, bandwidth rates cut.

OpenCola

OpenCola has an open source cola recipe. You also have OpenLaw and Wikipedia.

McWhortle

McWhortle is an SEC hoax.

Law of the Playground

The Law of the Playground. Interesting, yes. Nostalgic? Maybe.

English domination on Internet ending

UNESCO says the domination of English over the Internet is ending.

Tolkien sarcasm

The Tolkien sarcasm page.

Number of blog entries drives weblog traffic

After analysing my site traffic, I found that each entry of mine is worth 12 hits.

Psychology of weblogs

The psychology of weblogs. After reading this, I realised I ran out of things to say almost a year ago.

Patterns of life

Patterns of life. Yes, the life that JHC created. No, not THAT one. This is John Horton Conway’s.

Names of everything

Names of everything under the sun, and beyond.

Microsoft sense of humour

So, does Microsoft really have a sense of humour? (Hint: no.)

IIMB website changed

The IIM-B website has changed.

Top 20 dictionary searches

The top 20 dictionary searches on Cambridge’s dictionary puts serendipity on top. It means “the lucky tendency to find interesting or valuable things just by chance.”