Jane McGonigal presented the keynote at SXSW Interactive on March 11. Currently a senior researcher at the Institute for the Future, Jane McGonigal writes and speaks about the power of digital games, virtual worlds, and other immersive experiences to change reality and to shape our future.
This represents my third attempt to design a logo for endeavr.com, the site I am designing for my master’s thesis project at Fuller Theological Seminary. I’d love feedback. How does it strike you?
Ben Stein possesses just the right combination of practical knowledge, sardonic humor, winsome charm, disarming frankness, and popular credibility to successfully usher a large audience into theatres to face the "inconvenient truth" that Darwinist scientists are suppressing valuable research in an effort to protect the status quo among the academic elite.
"Hallelujah" is a song written by Leonard Cohen. It was first recorded on his 1984 album Various Positions, but there have been numerous covers. Jeff Buckley has rendered what I consider the best version of the song (he is pictured above). I want to introduce this blog's meager audience to this beautiful song and invite you to post the thoughts it stirs in the comments.
I am developing two web sites for Gary Mayes, Vice President of U.S. Ministries for Church Resource Ministries. One site is his personal/professional blog associated with his profile on CRM’s web site. The other project is an online magazine focused on the topic of leadership. It will eventually reside at noredcapes.com. [...]
If you are a Mac user, you must check out MacHeist and its amazing bundle of applications for only $50. It is more than $400 worth of apps. Part of the purchase price goes to charity as well. This is a win, win, win for everyone involved. MacHeist sells a lot of stuff. The App makers gain a larger audience and user base. The charities get cash. You get great Apps.