Reading digest for 12/29/08 to 01/05/09
Interesting finds from around the web this week:
- The graying of the presidents – The Boston Globe (via www.boston.com)
- In the Region: All the Home’s a Stage (via NYT > Business (via FullContentFeed.com))
- Microsoft VP incorporates running and the bus into his "exercise commute" (via The Seattle Times: Local News (via FullContentFeed.com))
- Exploiting nature to cut mosquitoes' life short (via The Seattle Times: Business & Technology (via FullContentFeed.com))
- Lane missing from Aurora Bridge (via Fremont Universe)
- Vertical Farming – TIME (via www.time.com)
- The Happiness Effect – TIME (via www.time.com)
- As 2008 closes, so does business for those year-end glasses (via The Seattle Times: Local News (via FullContentFeed.com))
- Screw heads demystified (via MAKE Magazine)
- Infochimps’ massive scrape of Twitter’s friend network (via Waxy.org Links)
- Barack Obama's election marks the beginning of the 21st century (via The Seattle Times: Opinion (via FullContentFeed.com))
- Recession Leads To Surge In Online Dating (via The Business Sheet)
- 10 Irrational Human Behaviors and How to Leverage Them to Improve Web Marketing (via SEOmoz Daily SEO Blog)
- 30 Most Notable Blogs of 2008 (via Fimoculous.com)
- Get Replacement Keys Cut from a Digital Photo [Clever Uses] (via Lifehacker)
- Our city’s anonymous snow bard (via Strange Bedfellows)
- At Least The Housing Boom Served A Core Human Need (via Clusterstock)





