How You Spend Your Time on Facebook [CHART]

Did you know the average user spends 40 minutes per day on Facebook? While much of that time is spent trying to adjust your Facebook privacy settings and avoiding ads in your news feed, the rest of it is usually spent frolicking on Facebook. From stalking exes to searching for old friends to make sure… Continue reading How You Spend Your Time on Facebook [CHART]

Why Saving Daylight Time Is Useless [COMIC]

Are you a programmer, tech entrepreneur or worse both? Timing on your projects can be critical, so keep in mind that daylight saving time comes to an end on Sunday. This means you are rolling your clocks back and giving yourself an extra hour of light (or sleep if you need it). Come to think… Continue reading Why Saving Daylight Time Is Useless [COMIC]

The Field Guide to Procrastination

Do you often find yourself stuck doing actual work instead of enjoying the finer things in life? Fear no more, busy bees, for here lies the ultimate guide to procrastination! There are many ways to sidestep our daily duties in life, but a good old nap or quick snack will often do the trick. And… Continue reading The Field Guide to Procrastination

New York City: Then and Now

How has the landscape of New York City changed over the last few decades or even century? NYC Grid, is a website that explores and archives photos of New York city neighborhoods, “block-by-block and corner-by-corner,” to find out. Since moving to NYC seven years ago, Paul Sahner found himself roaming around taking photos and videos,… Continue reading New York City: Then and Now

17 Iconic First Issue Covers of Famous Magazines

Do you remember when you could get a copy of Time magazine for only 15 cents? You probably don’t because that was nearly 100 years ago. Some of the magazines we read each day have been around for decades. As these magazines grow, they update their cover look and feel to move with the times. Can you… Continue reading 17 Iconic First Issue Covers of Famous Magazines

Time is a Dimension: Artist Captures Passage of Time Through Layered Photography

Time is always present, yet it’s impossible to actually see. Time is a hidden dimension that photographer Fong Qi Wei looks to creatively capture in a single 4D-image by stacking layers of photo strips taken from the same location over a 2 to 4 hour timespan. The effect itself will make you feel like you’re… Continue reading Time is a Dimension: Artist Captures Passage of Time Through Layered Photography

10 Signs You’ve Been Blogging for Too Long

You don’t have to blog for long before you begin to spot some patterns in your work. Reaching this point, though, could be both a good and a bad sign. Repetition makes things easier to execute, you see, but doing the same actions every day can also drive you stir crazy. To write interesting content,… Continue reading 10 Signs You’ve Been Blogging for Too Long

Watch an Interactive Time-Lapse of Earth’s History From Space by Google, NASA and TIME

Have you ever wanted to go back in time to see what the planet looked like in yesteryear? Today, Google working with TIME magazine, NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is releasing more than a quarter-century of images of Earth taken from satellites in space, all compiled for the first time ever into an… Continue reading Watch an Interactive Time-Lapse of Earth’s History From Space by Google, NASA and TIME