Katsu's virtual tagging of Picasso's Girl Before A Mirror at MoMA
— related: F.A.T.'s iPhone app for virtual graffiti overlays #
Gizmodo's iPad review as a personal journal
— the best I've read so far, with a great video by Joel Johnson closing it out #
2D Boy's Ron Carmel makes a "Suck Goo" level for WarioWare D.I.Y.
— the creation tools are powerful, but sharing is limited; friend codes and only two slots #
Hunch's Twitter predictor game
— forgot to link this when it came out, it uses your Twitter network to guess your preferences #
The GET LAMP interactive fiction panel at PAX East
— incredible lineup of text adventure history and modern IF #
Math teacher's April Fools day shadow prank
— more live/recorded video interaction in his Halloween lecture (via) #
Wikileaks releases classified US military video
— American air strike killed 12, including two Reuters reporters, leading to a military coverup #
"Hello, My Future Girlfriend" AMA on Reddit
— all grown up, insight into what it feels like to become an unwilling meme #
Heather Champ leaves Flickr
— end of an era, she's starting a community consulting company with Derek #
John Gruber on open vs. closed tech culture and the iPad
— a response to some of Cory's concerns; Joel Johnson takes on the rest #
How a Fish Almost Destroyed My Childhood
— from Hyperbole and a Half, one of my favorite new bloggers #
Quake 2 ported to HTML5
— compiled to JS with Google Webtoolkit, uses WebGL, Canvas, HTML 5 audio, local storage, and WebSockets #
Thinkgeek's iCade prank arcade for the iPad
— particularly cruel, because it's an awesome idea that needs to exist #