1. ‘Because these cat videos aren’t going to share themselves’
YouTube (infographic by jess3)

    ‘Because these cat videos aren’t going to share themselves’

    YouTube (infographic by jess3)

  2. Exodus (by cur3es)

    Exodus (by cur3es)

  3. Tips for Making a Technical Blog on Tumblr - Adam Laiacano →

    adamlaiacano:

    Technical blogs have a few special formatting requirements (code samples, equations, and graphs/figures), and anyone making a technical blog probably hates using WYSIWYG/rich text editors. Here are a few tips that will hopefully be useful. If you have any questions or better suggestions, hit up…

  4. Cave Man (by Liam Brazier via whiteshoresbeyond)

    Cave Man (by Liam Brazier via whiteshoresbeyond)

  5. Sesame Street Hungry Muppet Helps Children Understand Issue of Hunger
(via Trend Hunter)

    Sesame Street Hungry Muppet Helps Children Understand Issue of Hunger

    (via Trend Hunter)

  6. Books that Illuminate More than Minds

    rigsbyhull: As a glowing tribute to the books that inspired him, Korean artist Airan Kang created mock-ups of books - LED lights cased in plastic - that light up and gradually change brightness and color (via Design Taxi)

  7. A Mirror That Monitors Vital Signs
betterworlds:
The last Pop Sci invention award that we’ll share comes from MingZher Poh at MIT’s MediaLab.  Using a webcam, he’s produced a mirror that can give you information about your vital signs.
The webcam reads reflection of light from your skin, which changes based on the amount of blood being pumped through it.  That information can be used to monitor things like heart rate.
Lots of “future tech” concept videos contain this idea of a mirror that tells you your vitals.  Well, here it is.  It’s real.

    A Mirror That Monitors Vital Signs

    betterworlds:

    The last Pop Sci invention award that we’ll share comes from MingZher Poh at MIT’s MediaLab.  Using a webcam, he’s produced a mirror that can give you information about your vital signs.

    The webcam reads reflection of light from your skin, which changes based on the amount of blood being pumped through it.  That information can be used to monitor things like heart rate.

    Lots of “future tech” concept videos contain this idea of a mirror that tells you your vitals.  Well, here it is.  It’s real.

  8. Retweeted by @jess3 - w00t!

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    via flickr.com

    Yesterday I posted JESS3 Labs - The Geosocial Universe 2.0 on Tumblr and was retweeted (and followed) by @jesse3 - w00t!

    I am a huge fan of infographics in and of JESSE3’s work, from The Conversation Prism by Brian Solis and JESS3 to this updated version of The Geosocial Universe.

    Barbara R. S.

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  9. (via JESS3 Labs - The Geosocial Universe 2.0)

    (via JESS3 Labs - The Geosocial Universe 2.0)

  10. peekasso: aliens are just a ferry tale to suppress antigrav technology

    peekasso: aliens are just a ferry tale to suppress antigrav technology

  11. Android Ice Cream Sandwich logo (via AndroidDev)

    Android Ice Cream Sandwich logo (via AndroidDev)

  12. High Fidelity (illustration by Chris Madden via fuckyeahmovieposters)

    High Fidelity (illustration by Chris Madden via fuckyeahmovieposters)

  13. Happy Star Wars Day! (photo via sirensandsergeants)

    Happy Star Wars Day! (photo via sirensandsergeants)