Archive for April, 2009
Google Unveils Public Data Search Function
Looking to find the unemployment rate of Cecil County, Maryland, for 2008? What if you want to compare that to the unemployment rate of the entire country for that year? Google’s new Public Data search function makes doing just that much easier, and it’s been made available as of yesterday in a format that’s as easy to navigate as Google’s homepage itself.
Masters of Their Domain: A Series on Folks who Run the Show
The inaugural installment of the “Masters of Their Domain” series could not have arrived at a better time, been contrived for a better reason or commissioned for a better price. The heart and soul of this project is an exercise in human social interaction. The goal of it is to test the distributive property of Personal Sweetness. Because we all know: when you’re lying in the trenches taking grenades, you can always steal positive inspiration from the Kingdom of the Unquestionably Awesome.
Yo Ho, Yo Ho, It’s a Pirate’s Life for Me
Already we know a few things about Wali-i-Musi: cool last name, oldest of 12 kids, used to frequent Bollywood movies as a child, pretty nasty wound on his hand. Is that enough to thrust Wali-i-Musi into the realm of Most Revered and Fabled Pirates of All Time? Debatable, but let’s check out the competition:
WhoLinksToMe.com gets out on Earth Day
Yes! It’s been an absolutely beautiful Earth Day in Austin, Texas. Sun is shining, birds are singing, and our city’s wonderful people have been doing their part to clean up and beautify the Live Music Capital.
Does Your City Represent? 7 Bands and the Cities that Made Them
Austin fell under the spell of New Jersey last Sunday when Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band parked their traveling party inside the Frank Erwin Center for a 3-hour fest of old fashioned rock and roll that had seven-year olds pumping their fists and mothers remembering the “Glory Days.”
WLTM Donates to Capital Area Food Bank
WhoLinksToMe.com donates over 5,000 bottled water to Capital Area Food Bank. Capital Area Food Bank accepts donations in food and monetary contributions. With Austin facing current economic challenges, WhoLinksToMe.com encourages you to join us by donating food or donating money to the Capital Area Food Bank’s efforts!