#ExtraAwesome

Jan 11
Sushi Etiquette
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Sushi Etiquette

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Dec 29
 “Picturing the Past 10 Years” by Phillip Niemeyer
(via alextcone : karenh : NYTimes.com)
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Dec 23

8tracks:

Your favorite tracks of 2009? Check the picks from DJs on 8tracks (http://bit.ly/5VaGRh) & the staff at Pitchfork (http://bit.ly/6EdYz6)

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Dec 22

Wave Goodbye to 2009

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Dec 15
Infographic of the Day: The Many Species of Geek
(via karenh : Fast Company)

Infographic of the Day: The Many Species of Geek

(via karenh : Fast Company)

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Dec 14
Evolution of the Hipster
(via stuff that is relevant : paste mag)

Evolution of the Hipster

(via stuff that is relevant : paste mag)

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Dec 09

10 Usability Crimes You Really Shouldn’t Commit →

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Dec 09

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Consider foursquare, the mobile app that allows you to “check-in”, tells your friends where they can find you, and recommends places to go & things to do near your current location. Foursquare openly credits a gaming component to their success, as every foursquare check-in (when users find new places—i.e. restaurants, stores, bars etc. in their neighborhoods) earns them points. And, after accumulating a certain amount of points, they’re awarded badges or even made “Mayor” of that location, which may qualify them to earn freebies.

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It might seem silly to some, but to foursquare’s investors—the likes of Jack Dorsey, creator of Twitter, Kevin Rose, founder of Digg, and SV Angels LLC, The angel group founded and backed by Ron Conway, it’s a seriously fun way to “make your city easier to use.”

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As demonstrated by many forward thinking companies like foursquare, where function and gaming mesh together, the chance to innovate is far beyond maps or joysticks.

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