Misc

Cool Links:

Ed’s books and articles: A list of the 27 books, and 550+ articles I’ve written.

Ed’s fiction: A couple of short stories, and a novel.

Ed’s photos: 18 albums of photos, taken over the past 35 years.

Road Warrior Journals: Observations and reports from my business travels, from the days before blogging.

Travels With David: Notes, observations, and music recommendations from a 4,000-mile driving trip with my son David, in 2001.

Cool Books:

Barr, Adam. Find the Bug: A Book of Incorrect Programs.

Bausch, Paul, and Jim Bumgardner. Flickr Hacks: Tips & Tools for Sharing Photos Online.

Buzan, Tony, and Barry Buzan. The Mind Map Book: How to Use Radiant Thinking to Maximize Your Brain’s Potential.

DeMarco, Tom, and Tim Lister. Waltzing With Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects.

Florida, Richard. The Flight of the Creative Class.

Gladwell, Malcolm. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make A Huge Difference.

Greenfield, Adam. Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing.

Grimes, Roger. Honeypots for Windows.

Kelby, Scott. Mac OS X Tiger Killer Tips.

Kurzweil, Ray. The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology.

Lucas, Michael. PGP & GPG.

Morville, Peter. Ambient Findability: What We Find Changes Who We Are.

Pink, David. A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age.

Poole, Hillary, et al. History of the Internet: A Chronology, 1843 to the Present.

Rheingold, Howard. Smart Mobs.

Scoble, Robert, and Shel Israel. Naked Conversations.

Seidensticker, Bob. Future Hype: the myths of technology change.

Weinberg, Gerald. Weinberg on Writing: The Fieldstone Method.

Cool Blogs:

EDS’s NextBigThing: Technology trends, according to the gurus at EDS.
Gerald Weinberg on Writing: A blog about writing techniques by a prolific IT author, one of whose seminal books is “The Psychology of Computer Programming.”

Guy Kawasaki’s Signum sine tinnitu: Observations from one of Apple’s original “evangelists.”

Jamie Nash Yourdon: Wickedly irreverent, hilarious observations of Life, the Universe, and Everything. And not a word about computer stuff; one geek per family is enough!

Jonathan’s Blog: Written by the CEO of Sun Microsystems.

Kevin Kelly’s StreetUse: Kevin Kelly’s blog about howtechnology is being used.
Lawrence Lessig: A leading thinker on the legal aspects of how the Internet and intellectual history.

Michael Mah’s Optimal Friction: Michael is a noted authority on software metrics; ; he says his blog was created to “discuss how IT professionals manage the high-tension pressures of work life in the Information Age.”

Mini-Microsoft: Stated purpose: “Let’s slim down Microsoft into a lean, mean, efficient customer pleasing profit making machine! Mini-Microsoft, Mini-Microsoft, lean-and-mean!”

Mitch Kapor’s blog: Lipstick on a pig in the python.

Pogue’s Posts: Technology-related posts, from NY Times technology writer David Pogue.