tobiasahlin.com — Loremify is a one-click tool to copy Lorem Ipsum. It lets you wrap in html, specify the amount of text, and copy it to your clipboard—all in one click. It runs as a Dashboard Widget in Mac OS X, and is a mere 400kb download.
inc.com — Jason Fried hates lame meetings, tech companies that don't generate revenue, and companies that treat their employees like children. A peek inside his typical workday
abtests.com — Our goal is simple: to help people test their web sites/applications and share that knowledge with others, making everyone smarter in the process.
simpledesktops.com — Simple Desktops is a collection of desktop wallpapers curated by Tom Watson to make your computer beautiful without distracting you from getting stuff done. Find out more or submit one of your own.
37signals.com — I gave a talk on “UI Fundamentals for Programmers” at WindyCityRails in Chicago last month. The talks covered modeling, breaking apps into screens, visual techniques, flows, and a few coding tips.
kyro.posterous.com — Buzz is something every entrepreneur wants to create. Buzz puts your product center stage. It gets you the attention and recognition that will hopefully set your product on a path of continued consumer acquisition.
zenhabits.net — The idea of being mindful — being present, being more conscious of life as it happens — seems a bit impossible to many of the super busy.
railstips.org — The Twitter gem is kind of my baby. It was pretty much the first gem I created and as such I care for it a little more. When I originally created it, I knew nothing. I sucked. Now over time, I suck less and Twitter’s addition of OAuth seemed like the pe
googleblog.blogspot.com — This is the first post in a series on The Power of Measurement. In this economic climate, these posts are designed to cover ways to make your website as successful as possible. Over the course of the next few weeks, our in-house Analytics guru, Avinash Ka
railstips.org — I have a few small Rails apps running on Dreamhost and I have been pretty satisfied with both the results and how easy it is to go from nothing to deployed.
jackcheng.com — Re-evaluate everything you’re working on. Grab a pen right now and draw a triangle for every job, project and hobby. Take a good hard look at each one. What can you do to get more out of that experience? If it’s not helping you max out the bigger tria