Molecular Expressions
By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008You may not be overly keen on Science, but you will be intrigued, if not amazed at some of the images and mini-programs on offer at Molecular Expressions. FULL STORY >
Hero Machine
By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008If you???ve ever had an argument with a friend, and who hasn???t, about what would make the ideal super-hero, you can finally prove your point by creating your ideal super-hero at the HeroMachine. FULL STORY >
Facebook Lexicon
By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008Facebook is absolutely massive, literally and figuratively. All the data on Facebook is stored in huge databases and then uploaded to your PC when you want to check what someone has written on your wall. FULL STORY >
Musicovery
By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008There is music for every mood; whether you???re happy, sad, manic or suicidal with teen angst. This is the reason music radio is so successful. But if you want a place to listen to music without 50% advertising try www.musicovery.com. FULL STORY >
Yuppie Chef
By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008Go to www.yuppiechef.co.za and order all sorts of cutlery, crockery, bakeware, knives tools and gadgets. FULL STORY >
A New Kind of Science
By Andrew Gould 4 July 2008WolframTones is an experiment in applying Wolfram ???s discoveries to the creation of music. FULL STORY >
HistoryWired
By Andrew Gould 4 July 2008This experimental site introduces visitors to some of the three million objects held by the National Museum of American History. FULL STORY >
TakeItApart
By Andrew Gould 4 July 2008At www.takeitapart.net all the work of taking things apart is done for you. FULL STORY >
TED Talks
By Andrew Gould 4 July 2008TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It started out in 1984 as a conference bringing together people from those three worlds. FULL STORY >
Personal Internet Security
By Lance Terner 4 July 2008There are a number of threats that our computers face, and you often see these mentioned on websites or in articles. FULL STORY >
Load up your Home PC for Free
By Lance Terner 12 June 2008Free software and applications are remarkably easy to get your hands on. So, why spend the money when you can get what you need for nothing? FULL STORY >
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