On Friday, November 18, 2011 The Road Not Taken crossed the symbolic 1,000 post mark thanks to the loyal readership. It only took 20 months or approximately 1.6 posts per day. In honor of this dubious outstanding accomplishment, I’ve included the top 100 posts (and pages) of all time. Some are insightful, some are humorous, and others are just plain weird but all of them are interesting. Enjoy!
- Home page
- Echo smart pen by Livescribe
- About Marshall
- Professional Profile
- Live radiation monitoring from West L.A.
- Who is responsible for the debt crisis?
- Consumers’ social, local, and mobile habits
- Macrowikinomics murmuration
- How do Nielsen TV ratings work?
- Breaking news: AT&T and T-Mobile to merge
- Pranav Mistry at Cognizant Community 2011
- Fermilabs physicist solves airplane boarding dilemma
- How much is 1.8 zettabytes?
- How the 1939 World’s Fair changed the world
- A cyclone of minor annoyances
- Steve Jobs, 1955-2011
- Clever and appropriate humor for the office
- Great list of ideas to boost employee engagement
- The mythical GDrive
- KeyTool Keyring Multi-tool
- Spectacular homemade Iron Man costume
- “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.”
- Cognizant Community 2011
- Thousands of companies are already using “Apply with LinkedIn”
- Evolution of branding
- Making HVAC sexy
- Mattel’s Tommy Burst detective set
- Amazon’s outage hasn’t killed anyone (yet) but it does give cause for reflection
- Amazing video from the Brooklyn Space Program
- Great explanation of the nuclear crisis in Japan
- Finally WordPress connects with Facebook & Twitter
- A new and thought-provoking evolution in genetic science
- Fear is a powerful motivator of human behavior
- History and future of marketing
- I’m just getting used to Windows 7
- “The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time.”
- Amazon Kindle: the rumors are true
- “There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.”
- The Japanese flying sphere
- Here’s some cerebral humor for you
- Brilliant interactive billboards
- 2011 yo-yo World Champion Shinji Saito
- Stanton’s Law of Social Interaction
- The budget surplus myth
- British social media in the workplace
- Florida home owners associations can foreclose on properties for back dues
- Wired brings us (geek) female action heroes
- Psychographic analysis of iPad lovers and critics
- Humorous agricultural infographic
- Steve Jobs: How to Live Before you Die
- Tech companies always seem to struggle with finding sufficiently cool product names
- Being an iPad user I’m intrigued by the Nook and jailbreak options
- The Ladders new service guarantees results
- In 10 years will we care?
- Music festivals, the social media of the 1960s
- Grill skirt steak like a pro this season
- If Groupon was having trouble with LivingSocial, Google will be a real problem
- Another example of the tight bond between social change and technology
- What is a brand worth?
- Is blogging on the way out?
- United States of Strange
- Ghostly writing with an iPad
- LinkedIn InMaps
- Global ingenuity economy
- 7 billion lives
- It beats a bench press in your front yard
- Social media murders in Mexico’s drug war
- LinkedIn is great; glad to see that they’re thriving
- Tron: Legacy Lightcycle
- Thomas Keller knows food (and technology)
- Today’s absurd and superb infographic
- Ingenuity economy
- Occupy Wall Street photo gallery
- Apple’s iPad 2 launch draws (hysterical) criticism
- Freelancing revolution
- Master Lock, master innovators
- Warren Buffett broaches a controversial topic, but not too controversial
- Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
- Did Google forget about Project 10×100?
- Quite possibly the best billboard in history
- Google’s digital advertising market dominance
- Dyson re-invents the fan; makes being a nerd look good
- FLAMMA – make a fire with only IKEA stuff
- Sharpie Liquid Pencil
- It’s a quadruple rainbow all the way!
- AOL’s dial-up subscribers
- Geek-out Sunday part X: Imperial March
- The MBA Oath
- Galaxy Zoo is a favorite crowd sourcing application
- The scale Facebook brings to the social coupon market is staggering
- Canon 7D vs. Barbie Video Girl
- With sales declining for two years in a row, has the iPod finally jumped the shark?
- Are you overwhelmed by the complexity of your professional life?
- Are the valuations of the Web 2.0 social media companies realistic?
- Language visualization
- Hello Kitty rules the world
- High speed transatlantic link
- Top posts for week ending 14-Aug
- Cloud-based personal productivity apps take aim at each other
- Amazing non-Newtonian fluids
Thank you for your readership!
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