What’s it like to be at the very, very top of the world’s tallest building (in Dubai)? That’s what you’ll find out in this video.
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Under-$100 fashion site is latest addition to Shopping 100
We recently held a poll for the latest shopping blog to be added to our Shopping 100 list, and the winner is the wonderful Fashion Under $100.
Trends for 2010? Get 10 in two minutes
The smart folks at J. Walter Thompson have an amusing video outlining ten trends for 2010: “In keeping with one of our trends for 2010—Visual Fluency, referring to the growing preference (and need) for a graphic synthesis of information vs. an avalanche of reading material—we’ve created an animation that encapsulates our 32-page report in less than two minutes.”
AP names 50 things that “changed our lives in the aughts”
Associated Press writer Jocelyn Noveck has a fun, thought-provoking article, “50 things that changed our lives in the aughts.
Not many surprises in CNN list of 2009 tech trends
Facebook, smartphones, digital books… There aren’t many surprises in a CNN list of the top 10 tech trends from 2009.
3 very easy last-minute gifts
Yes, it happens: Though you planned to do all of your holiday shopping well in advance, you fell behind and now you realize there’s no way you’re going to get things done in time.
Top holiday products? Sortprice.com names 10
Each year brings its own list of the top products for the holidays, and shopping search engine Sortprice.com has named the top ten.
What Pogue bought: just two things
David Pogue, the technology columnist for The New York Times, had an interesting blog post about a column he never wrote.
Publishers churning out camera-specific books
Publishers have churned out plenty of books about digital photography, and now there are an increasing number of camera-specific books.
3 interesting facts (or rumors?) about the Apple tablet
A blog post from Fortune’s Philip Elmer-DeWitt includes a number of tantalizing tidbits about the Apple tablet, courtesy of Oppenheimer’s Yair Reiner.