Entries from March 2005 ↓

Icon Magazine:

21 most influential things and people influencing design today.

Joshua Schachter,

the guy behind del.icio.us, has taken some funding and is going to work on it full time.

Today there are a whole slew

of articles about yesterday’s oral argument in Grokster v MGM that were heard in the US Supreme Court: Reuters, Linda Greenhouse in the New York Times, Wired News, Emily Bazelon in Slate, a context/impact piece in Salon by Andrew Leonard, Hiawatha Bray in the Boston Globe.

Timothy Armstrong is a lawyer

who was present at today’s MGM v Grokster arguments at the US Supreme Court. He has posted an excellent summary of the day’s events on his blog.

From Daring Fireball:

Mac OS X 10.4 seems imminent. You can now pre-order Tiger From Amazon. In the US at least.

To follow up on my link to

Veen’s post about really bad ‘interaction design’ – I am running some errands today and wanted to find out if my favourite bakery, Première Moisson, was open or not on this Easter Monday. I noticed on a baguette bag that they have a website (still seems to be optional in Montreal). I visited the site and found one of the most useless sites I have ever seen: Première moisson – L’art de boulanger.

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