Lists for 2005
Top lists for 2005 – books, movies, etc.
Top lists for 2005 – books, movies, etc.
Tech books for free from O’Reilly. Speaking of which, it looks like you can read whole books on Google Print.
Microsoft’s IT department has used the Theory of Constraints in software development. Comments Suresh 17 May 2006 5:39 am: Interesting and informative
Will Google Calendar go live today?
Dogs laugh.
Human memory capacity is about filters, not storage.
10 places you must use Ajax.
Trend sweet trend shows recent trends in del.icio.us bookmarks.
Firefox 1.5’s canvas tag used to create games. A first-player shooter type with textures. Impressive. (You need Firefox 1.5 to view this). Comments sLaSh 4 Dec 2005 2:28 pm: http://www.learnoutloud.com/Free-Audio-Video/Science/Physics/Fits-of-Reflection-and-Transmission/15197
Dr DivX is now open source. You may prefer it to Virtual Dub.
How to survive worst case scenarios, like a riot, plane crash or car without brakes. Also includes an alien abduction scenario. Comments Rajiv 5 Dec 2005 7:50 pm: Are you still at BCG? S Anand 5 Dec 2005 9:08 pm: Infosys Consulting right now.
Who’s afraid of Google? Everyone
HTML keyboard shortcuts using the “accesskey” attribute.
The Blind Search Engine Test. My vote turned out to be for Google.
Capturing movies on the fly. Comments Sumit Dhar 30 Nov 2005 1:28 am: SnapZ is a Mac only application? For Windows, I use VirtualDub. Not very intuitive or easy to use, but does the job. S Anand 30 Nov 2005 11:07 am: So do I! It’s pretty effective. I do my video compression on VirtualDub as well.
Coloured soap bubbles.
IMDb Torrent linker – a GreaseMonkey script that shows torrents available when you browse the IMDb.
Paul Graham on picking a computer language. Excellent read.
Why we love rounded corners.
Discussion on 43 Folders on presentation tips. Comments Sathya 28 Nov 2005 7:02 am: Anand … can you RSS-enable your website ? S Anand 29 Nov 2005 7:52 pm: It alread is. The XML link is on the rop right, in the bookmarks.