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Every so often, when we're listening to something in our beloved iTunes, we hit the visual effects button, and we're almost instantly bored: the shapes "set" to the music seem like something right ... read more
Online design magazine Dezeen has done a cool map (using Google Maps) charting major architectural projects that are underway or slated for construction around the Persian Gulf. You'll see the rendering of the ... read more
Hard to believe that puppetmaster Jim Henson left us 17 years ago today. Here are four short reminders of his genius. A pre-PC (1967) technological takedown: Monster Eats Machine. Could you get away ... read more
Since 2000, 1000 Journals crisscrossed the globe. It was started by the artist Someguy, who thought something interesting might come out of putting journals randomly into circulation (passing them along to friends, leaving ... read more
Lots of sites and services are designed to deliver personal music recommendations, but few do it as intriguingly (or stylishly) as Musicovery, created by a pair of French developers to be the next ... read more
"Istanbul (not Constantinople)" goes the old Tin Pan Alley tune -- though there's not much razzmatazz in these moody, alluring photos of Turkey's largest city. The show is called "Istanbul: City of a ... read more
It will be hard to imagine daytime without Bob Barker. And yet the game show host will retire from his "Price is Right" duties in June after a series of tributes on CBS. ... read more
Sometimes you have to follow your counterintuition. After a stint teaching art to blind children, San Francisco visual artist Tony Deifell started putting cameras into the hands of visually impaired and blind teenagers ... read more
The people behind Taquitos.net, the self-proclaimed "Crunchiest Site on the Interweb," care very, very deeply about snacks -- as nutrition, entertainment and culture. Browse more than 3500+ snack items, from the common to ... read more


















