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BBC News | Technology Hype about Web 2.0 is making web firms neglect the basics of good design. Describing Web 2.0 as the “latest fashion”, Mr Nielsen said many sites paying attention to it were neglecting some of the principles of good design and usability established over the last decade. More… You’ve felt the buzz,
Healthy Choices Healthy Lives Newsletter The Dirty Dozen Why should I reduce the dust and dirt in my house? Pollutants can be tracked into our homes on our shoes and clothing. Invisible residues of pesticides, carcinogens, solvents, paints, mold, bacteria, lead and other toxins that are brought inside can get on our hands and food
TIME Photo Essay: Across a country, hitchhiking along interstate on-ramps and riding freight trains, there’s a large extended continually migrating family… Corey stands at the opening of a boxcar while he waits for the train to resume moving, Portland, Oregon.
The cheapest destinations Luang Prabang, Laos As amazing as it is seeing the famous sights around, say, Western Europe, there’s nothing quite like dumping your pack in a beachside bungalow, dining out on incredible local food, drinking a few beers and crashing out knowing you’ve spent the equivalent of a Sydney commuter’s daily toll fare
Crushes on a coworkers might be biological… Psychology Today: Since the mid-1980s, Cindy Hazan, an associate professor of human development at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, has been looking into why we pair up the way we do. It turns out we long to be close to those close by. Just as an infant
GREEN LIGHT: Botanical Lamp, Terrarium, Air Filter All-In-One by the Experimental Design Lab (xDesign) The fabulously innovative Green Light by Natalie Jeremijenko, Amelia Amon, Will Kavesh of the Experimental Design Lab is a chandelier, terrarium, and air filter all in one. The system brings clean air, light, AND greenery to your home- three things no
GIZMODO: There’s a cheap computer on the way that undercuts them all, the $99 Zonbu, due this summer in a silent-running form factor that’s about the size of a paperback book. It has 4GB of flash memory on board, and automatically backs up a copy of your data online. Besides that $99 purchase price, you’ll