Design

In Pieces - 30 Endangered Species, 30 Pieces.
In Pieces is an interactive exhibition turned study into 30 of the world’s most interesting but unfortunately endangered species — their survival's lying literally, in pieces.
8 Photoshop experts try their hand at Photoshop 1.0
In honor of the 25th anniversary of Adobe Photoshop, CreativeLive asked 8 Photoshop experts to try their hand at Photoshop 1.0.
Disney’s $1 Billion Bet on a Magical Wristband
“What people call the Internet of Things is just a technological underpinning that misses the point, ” he says. “This is about the experiential Internet. The guest doesn’t need to know how it happened. It’s about the magic of the food arriving.”
Technology

Facebook Introduces Free Friend-To-Friend Payments Through Messages
Facebook is now enabling friend-to-friend payments. They'll start rolling out this feature first in United States.
Chromium Blog: New JavaScript techniques for rapid page loads
Chrome is introducing two techniques called script streaming and code caching designed to reduce that painful waiting time spent staring at a white screen, especially on mobile devices.
Business

How GitHub Conquered Google, Microsoft, and Everyone Else
Google Code was supposed to spread the open source religion. But then GitHub came along. And GitHub, it turns out, was a much better preacher.
8 Essential Lessons from This Meeting Led by a Young Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs' management style has been described in many ways, both positive and negative. Love him or hate him, there's no denying what he accomplished: Within a short time, he built the most successful company on the planet.
The following video shows excerpts of a company retreat that Jobs orchestrated during the first three months of the company. And it's fascinating.
Health

What drunk sleep looks like
Beddit is one of our clients and they released this great article showing how alcohol affects your sleep. And they of course used their own product to measure everything!
Your Fitness App Is Making You Fat
Fitness apps are all the rage. A raft of new companies and products want to track your steps and count your calories with the aim of melting that excess blubber. There’s just one problem — most of these apps don’t work. In fact, there is good reason to believe they make us fatter.