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Last Signposts of 2007

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Google encourages people to contribute knowledge to Knol

YouTube adds visual search

Curb your energy vampires next year

Looking for a great holiday gift?

Trajan is the movie font

Adam Greenfield socializes his anti-social network

Odd iPod Accessories

Data Visualization of Gangsta Rap

Lastly, something to think about as your prepare for the next year:

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
— Mark Twain

6 Responses to “Last Signposts of 2007”

  1. Steve Portigal Says:

    Hmm. We just completed a product in the “iPod accessories” space and the socks (which are available for cheaper) came up as a product that someone really loved. And at least one other person was hacking together their own iSock, using, well, a sock!!!!

  2. AG Says:

    http://goodiebag.tv/episodes/06_trajan_is_the_movie_font.htm
    Huh? I don’t get it.

  3. Andrew Crow Says:

    Steve, I actually have a green iSock that I really like, too. So I’m not sure I agree with all the choices on that site. But the teeth whitener…?

  4. Beck Says:

    Thanks for the quote.

  5. Sean Says:

    Hey that Adam Greenfield link is broken, goes to the Trajen movie font link. I want to know about his anti-social network. Otherwise a nice list

  6. Dan Harrelson Says:

    Adam’s link has been fixed.

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