SSL Issuer Popularity - NetTrack.info
This graph warms the cockles of my heart. It’s so nice to see a genuinely good project like Let’s Encrypt come in and upset the applecart of a sluggish monopolistic industry.
This graph warms the cockles of my heart. It’s so nice to see a genuinely good project like Let’s Encrypt come in and upset the applecart of a sluggish monopolistic industry.
To navigate the web is to beat a path through a labyrinth of links left by others, and to thereby create associative links yourself, unspooling them like a guiding thread onto a floor already carpeted with such connections. Each thread of connection is unique, individualized: everyone draws their own map of the network as they navigate it.
Ever wondered what the most commonly used HTML elements are?
Two pieces of good news from Google:
I giggled at quite of few of these mashups.
Modern pop songs retold as Shakespearian sonnets.
Brendan’s latest product looks like it’ll be a thing of beauty. But he needs help getting it funded on Kickstarter. If you like taking pictures with your iPhone, I suggest you back this project.
A cute’n’nifty demonstration of transforms and animations in CSS that works a treat in Webkit.
Wired Magazine break with tradition by publishing a halfway interesting article (though you’ll still need Readability or Instapaper to make the experience of reading it bearable).
Solving the city.
Still addictive after all these years.
Popping one collar is pretty gay. Popping 3 or 4 collars is super gay. Popping 24 collars ...that shit is hot.
Mike Davis makes some conservative predictions about the near future.
An interview with Relly who, in case you didn't know, is a kick-ass copy writer.
A new site for tracking what's hot and what's not.
A beautifully shot pop-up book style video.
An aggregator of aggregators... and I'm posting a link to it on one of the aggregators.