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The Glitch Gallery
The Glitch Gallery
An online exhibition of pretty software bugs, a museum of accidental art. Open for submissions!
The Glitch Gallery
Fatboy Slim in 2001
Fatboy Slim in 2001
Relive the early 2000s with the Fatboy Slim in 2001. Visit the Web Design Museum’s gallery and experience the evolution of the internet.
Fatboy Slim in 2001
Fanboys
Fanboys
Have you ever loved something so much it hurt?
Fanboys
mobile.twitter.com
mobile.twitter.com
“What kind of vague twitter support email is this? I didn't do anything?”
mobile.twitter.com
What’s Next for Communities at Discord
What’s Next for Communities at Discord
We’ve made the decision to sunset the Stage Discovery feature starting on October 4, 2021. We’re going to continue to invest in Stage channels themselves as a way for communities to engage.
What’s Next for Communities at Discord
How to Install Windows 3.1 on an iPad
How to Install Windows 3.1 on an iPad
Thanks to a MS-DOS emulator called iDOS 2 on the App Store, you can install Microsoft Windows 3.1 on your iPad—then play classic Windows games or simply shock your friends. Here’s how to set it up.
How to Install Windows 3.1 on an iPad
Linux Smartphones
Linux Smartphones
Linux Smartphones is an independent news and information website covering developments in the rapidly growing Linux smartphone space.
Linux Smartphones
Democratizing Innovation | Books Gateway | MIT Press
Democratizing Innovation | Books Gateway | MIT Press
The process of user-centered innovation: how it can benefit both users and manufacturers and how its emergence will bring changes in business models and in publ
Democratizing Innovation | Books Gateway | MIT Press
Anonymous Landscapes
Anonymous Landscapes
The default images on device screens frame the world itself as generic content
Anonymous Landscapes
Map Quest | Real Life
Map Quest | Real Life
Today’s open-world video games resemble gig economy platforms, with endless task lists to conquer
Map Quest | Real Life
Computing for the Whole World: A Conversation with iPod & iPhone Inventor Tony Fadell - CHM
Computing for the Whole World: A Conversation with iPod & iPhone Inventor Tony Fadell - CHM
Tony Fadell doesn’t fit the Silicon Valley mold. His parents were neither engineers nor scientists, but his grandfather gave him a passion for both building things and for design. His grandfather recognized his love for computing and offered to match whatever the then 11-year old Fadell had to help him buy his first computer—an Apple II.
Computing for the Whole World: A Conversation with iPod & iPhone Inventor Tony Fadell - CHM