The case of "Tobias Frere-Jones v. Jonathan Hoefler" has been settled by New York County Supreme Court's Alternate Dispute Resolution program. The firm has been rebranded as Hoefler & Co., and is now under the sole direction of Jonathan Hoefler. The details of the settlement are confidential.
You can help to build Nikola Tesla Museum by buying a shirt or buying a brick with you own text to be engraved and placed on museum's property forever!
"We believe a social network can be a tool for empowerment. Not a tool to deceive, coerce and manipulate — but a place to connect, create and celebrate life.”
They are road signs for your daily rituals — the instantly recognized symbols and icons you press, click and ogle countless times a day when you interact with your computer. But how much do you know about their origins?
Steven Soderbergh's released a full-length version of Raiders Of the Lost Ark" in black and white, with the score to "The Social Network" dialogue as the only sound. Trippy.
World's fifth-wealthiest person, launched Oracle in 1977 with cofounders Bob Miner and Ed Oates, will continue to work for the company as its Executive Chairman and Chief Technology Officer.
A List Apart is still one of our go-to sites for keeping up to speed on the ever changing web development scene. We had just recently been talking about reviewing some of our older code and looking for optimizations and next thing we know, ALA has an article. Have they bugged our office?
Sitepoint has a terrific article that is not actually just a list of 18 things. If you are new to programming or old, a bunch of this likely applies to your process. Go read, learn, and implement!
Version 3 of Google’s Maps API allows for custom styles. Snazzy Maps has a bunch of pretty awesome colour schemes ready to go. Enjoy making your maps look way better!
Apple and U2 gave away an album this past week. If you are like me, it never “magically” appeared. Turns out it did, I just was not looking in the right place.
I have’t posted a Jimi Hendrix link in a long time. Here is a great interview (maybe his last) from 1970. It has been animated to match the conversation. Pretty terrific.
His quote that “Mankind’s greatest short coming is the ability to understand exponential growth” is amazing true. Watch the video over lunch for a couple of days.