Skip to main content

Links

  1. List-based CSS / JavaScript menus

    What it says. Seems to work in most browsers you’d care about, and degrades nicely in others.

  2. Rodcorp: How we work: Ricardo Semler and Semco, entrepreneur

    Intriguing snippets about Semco’s determine-your-own-salary, all-meetings-voluntary style practices.

  3. Tech Report: HPL-2004-216: How and Why People Use Camera Phones

    If I link to it maybe I can get away without reading it?

  4. Del.icio.us/philgyford/top

    My new ‘top’ tag for all the links that might conceivably be of interest to other people, ignoring the dull stuff bookmarked for me.

  5. Rodcorp: How we work

    Fascinating collection of snippets about different people’s work habits.

  6. Poynter Online - How I Wrote The Sopranos: Deconstructing the Stories Behind the Bada-Bing

    Summary of David Chase and team’s process for creating the nested stories and arcs.

  7. Microsoft’s Netscan generates maps of Usenet group activity

    Posted ages ago, the date got mangled on import.

  8. Tim’s Bandwagon: Bumping into Bodoni Mutant in Budapest

    Tim spots one of his fonts in the wild, years after releasing it on the net.

  9. ARCUS SOFTWARE - CityGuide3D London

    Something I linked to a while back, but now rescued from the comment to a link on its own.

  10. Using CSS to highlight a page’s current

    (Posted ages ago but the date got mangled while importing to del.icio.us)

  11. Toshiba Storage Devices

    2.5” hard drives, only go up to 100GB so far.

  12. Viaduct

    Oh for a modern furniture site that doesn’t use Flash.

  13. BBC Radio Player

    Direct link to the pop-up.

  14. The Suburbs Are Killing Us

    Brilliant MP3 blog but no RSS/Atom feed.

  15. Peel sessions: band index

    Index of Peel Sessions, 1992-2002.

  16. Freewheel Records - Sounds

    Complete albums in MP3 for free.

  17. Ian-Barton.com » Posting to your Blog from a POP3 account

    Including simple “how to install Perl modules” guide.

  18. Dokusha Home Page

    Japanese text reader, dictionary and “study system” for Palms.

  19. Screen User’s Manual

    More comprehensive guide.