Our new iPhone webapp is featured on the Unofficial Apple Weblog.
Our new iPhone webapp is featured on the webapps directory on apple.com
LINK Time and Expense tracking from your iPhone » The HARVEST Blog »
A new way to track time and expenses from Harvest.
LINK FRONTLINE: storm over everest »
Details the expeditions in 1996 which were caught on Mt Everest by a fast-moving storm. Watch this online through 6/13.
LINK The Customer is the Company »
Threadless makes INC magazine’s cover and this is their story.
Paolo, Karen, and other century riders on what started off as a beautiful riding day (before chill and rain settled in for the last 10 miles)...
I had a personal record of 2 flats along the 100 miles. Previous number of flats while riding 50+ mile days: 0.
busy busy in Harvest land.
LINK Happy Bibimbap › A Restaurant, From Concept to Grand Opening »
Tasty bibimbap restaurant concept from our friends at Barrel. Would love to have this in NYC.
LINK A Guided Tour of Your Body »
from the NY Times.
LINK Census Atlas of the United States »
a book by the U.S. Census Bureau.
LINK Startups Wiki »
Ask YC Archive
LINK Information Design Patterns »
A searchable list of design patterns for data visualization and information design.
LINK Pixar’s Brad Bird on Fostering Innovation »
Brad Bird, the director behind Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, and Toy Story 2, shares his ideas on fostering creativity and innovation.
LINK Viaweb's First Business Plan »
Paul Graham’s business plan for Viaweb, the company he would later sell to Yahoo! "The business would grow a lot faster if we had about $15,000 to spend."
LINK Bush On Deal Or No Deal »
Trashy TV reached new heights recently.
LINK How Apple Got Everything Right »
By Doing Everything Wrong
Mr. Cho accused Mr. Lee and his aides of committing a “grave crime” but said that he decided not to arrest them partly because they admitted to the wrongdoing and because their arrests would seriously disrupt the management of Samsung, which accounts for one-fifth of the country’s total exports, and endanger the national economy.
“Restaurant owners will often price the wine they buy cheapest at wholesale as the second cheapest wine on the menu. Why? Because people generally don’t order the cheapest wine and thus often turn to the second cheapest. Price that one higher, and you get a bigger marginal profit. Presto — restauranteur as microeconomist!” (from a reference to an old WSJ article I can’t locate online)
The Harvest Platform - There's a growing ecosystem of software and services that integrate with Harvest, so we assembled a page describing these excellent 3rd-party apps.