"Custom fields enable designers to organize post content into different sections, making it possible to create non-linear page layouts, with different types of content easily removed from the normal post loop and relocated to different parts of the document. "
Dear Apple: What we want to see for iPhone 4.0, part 1
"This is the first of a series of letters to Apple on your behalf, telling the gang in Cupertino what would make their wonder-phone even more wondrous. This letter strictly focuses on the iPhone OS in general – the home screen, navigation, and settings. Future letters will deal with hardware and applications. "
Interestment’s Top 100 THINGS from the last Decade: 81-100 | Interestment
"And so to the end of the Top 100 countdown of things that have made the last ten years better – from foods to eat, to songs that sound brilliant, to amazing people, to nice shoes to pop on your feet. Remember, this in not a chart, it’s just a gargantuan list of excellent things. Big thanks to all of the Interestment Family for their wonderful contributions to what must be one of the most magnificent lists of all time. "
Fennec M9 (user experience alpha) for Maemo release notes
This is quite interesting! Mini Firefox for mobile. You can try it on the PC/Mac though.
Google Wave: we came, we saw, we played D&D
This is going to bring the MOOs and the MUDs back into web2.5
Browser Pong
Play Pong! with Browser windows
The dark side of the internet | Technology | The Guardian
"In the 'deep web', Freenet software allows users complete anonymity as they share viruses, criminal contacts and child pornography"
Apple.com leading the way with html5 implementation | Geek Technica
"If you go to apple.com with a webkit powered browser (Safari/Chrome in Mac or Windows) and play some of the new videos promoting the new iMac and Magic Mouse, the videos are played using html 5 video tag. When you try to play the same video using IE or Firefox the QuickTime video player kicks. Even though the latest Firefox browser support html5 video tags, its implementation is limited to Ogg Theora, the video files on apple.com are MP4."