Craig Wedren – We Are

Interactive videos are fun, especially 360º ones. Head over to Craig Wedren’s site to get the full experience. Just remember to let the video load all of the way, it’s worth it.
Craigslist for the iPad

Lifelike Craig HD is an app that makes craigslist into a newspaper-like classified ads section. ($1.99)
Morning Dose of Facebook Obsession
The World Is Obsessed With Facebook by Alex Trimpe
Truth.

Google put every issue of the great Kurt Andersen/Graydon Carter magazine Spy up on the internet. This should tide you over for the long weekend.
Gawker Redesign

Io9, and Jalopnik have already gone live, so it’s safe to assume that the larger properties will be rolling out soon. One can only think that it must be the wordsmiths backlash against the tumblr-obsessed culture we’re witnessing these days, mixed with the growing use of portable devices that made this happen. Personally, I like the image to lead the way through the page, and initially I didn’t like what was going on at all. Now I do. I don’t have to jump around to 20 different places to find the information I’m looking for…and that is great. I will miss scrolling though, and that occasional random story that I was drawn to because of a sick picture. But hey, those big promo images do need art and illustration, and that’ll spread more money around to the creative community, so I’m down.
via, TNW
Lifehacker’s Night School

It’s great when your everyday websites also teach you skill sets. Check out the full beginner’s guide to coding here
The Google Art Project

Imagine street view inside of a museum. Google just did it. Explore Museums you’ve never been to from wherever there’s an internet connection.
Tiny Vice’s Various
Tim Barber’s Tiny Vices has always been a go-to destination for finding new, talented photographers. We’re glad to see that he has expanded his various section of contributors.
Dirty Mag No. 3

The third issue of Dirty Mag is out and features Barnaby Whitfield, a nice interview with the Primary Flight folks, and much more.












