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Lake Merritt, Oakland, Ca.

Two of my good buddies from Virginia Tech scored internships in Northern California this summer, so I went to check out a potential place for them yesterday. I had only visited the East Bay a few times, and I was excited to check out a small borough of Oakland.

What a beautiful city. I was [...]

What animal could this be?

From Cute Overload:
Some days in the life

Still day 1! [Please note faintest of smiles]

Day 2!

Day 2 agin!

Day 7… [Dark circles, coming into focus around eyes!]

Day 25!!!11OMG!!1

Day 25, encore!

Another photo from day 25…

Day 30…

Day 35!

s’more Day 35…

Day 85!

Day 90!

And finally, Day 120. ahn [head tilt]

Excited for the Encyclopedia of Life

TechCrunch reports that the EOL will focus on more science-related articles than Wikipedia, especially relating to living species.

This looks like it has a lot more interactivity than Wikipedia, and it also outlines main categories inside articles. I am excited to see how this site will grow in the future.

What is Lifecasting? Ask Justin Kan

To me, it’s a solution to a bad memory. If I could wear a camera on my head 24 hours a day, I would never worry about forgetting anything.
The term “lifecasting” was coined by Justin Kan and his three amigos living in the North Beach district of San Francisco.
“This is a new type of live [...]

It’s a monkey with a camera

That’s what he says. That’s what the logo looks like. But how interesting could it be to watch a monkey with a camera?
It’s actually very interesting. Especially if this monkey is constantly being bombarded with media coverage. I’m talking about 23-year-old videoblogger Justin Kan and his website justin dot tv.
The reason it’s so addicting for [...]

Motherboard Nature

I found this series of photos on Cory Gustafson’s Virb page. They speak for themselves:

Awesome?

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