Meet Bill Shannon. Bill was born with a condition that prevents him from being able to hold his body weight with his legs. The miracle is not some spontaneous healing, but that he has taken what he was given, and made something beautiful. Something that surpasses the norm and inspires others to overcome their own […]
I was able to witness the captivating experience they created first hand when my 4 year old daughter spent just over an hour on their web site and didn’t once ask me for help. Seeing as she can’t spell, I enter the url and she does the rest. It’s amazing that the human mind is […]
Looks like HP was the first to release a touch screen PC for the general population. I was surprised. Their demo is a bit cheesy, and doesn’t give you any insight into how the interface actually works (multi-touch, or simply a touch screen). It looks like it is not much more than an over sized […]
That’s what some people are saying after the $200 price drop on the iPhone. (Smart move, now college kids can get them for Christmas). Thinking about the previous post on The Mobile Web, I thought I’d mention the move they made in that space. In lieu of the iPod Touch & iPhone built in Wi-Fi […]
Cameron Moll has written a book, Mobile Web Design. I’ve only read the excerpt, and just downloaded my copy today. I’ll read it this weekend, especially since I’m new to the Mobile Web Design field. There will be a large increase in need for accessible sites/applications through mobile devices over the next decade. Lot’s […]
I’ve been a fan of Sigur Rós music for a few years now. They have a unique sound. Turns out they will have a documentary film, Heima. I’m not usually a fan of documentaries, but the trailer certain makes me take a second look. Beautiful cinematography and music. Via Scott.
Welcome to the first edition of a somewhat irregularly post topic. In recent news, Avoid smoking in enclosed spaces. I guess they needed a dedicated team of scientists to establish credibility.