ROX is on the campaign

ROX energy drink has a pretty cool campaign running, which would have come in quite handy for long school days.

A spin on the dating doctor

eHarmony matchmaker, with a bit of a twist.

Humanized Reader

Another news aggregation tool, only with a very minimalistic approach. Scroll to the bottom of the page, I dare ya.

The young’ins are gunnin’

The new Young Guns site is up for this year’s awards. Much odder than last year’s.

Nintendo Monopoly

Alright, this is cool.

Awesome desktop decoration

The most amazing high resolution wallpapers. Up to 2560×1600.

woot

If you happen to be a geek or insomniac, chances are you’re a regular visitor of Woot. For those that might not be Wooters, it’s a site/store/community that sells one product per day, in very limited quantities. At midnight each night a new product is made available on a first come first serve basis. The prices are ridiculously cheap and the product info is hillarious. That’s why we love Woot.

Click here to visit this site.

Bosses shmosses

If you’ve ever worked a 9-5, which I’m pretty sure we all have at one point or another (or we still do and are dying to get out of it), you know what a boss is like. Annoying, demanding, hardly flexible, basically just…bossy, right? We can’t WAIT to get rid of that!

But wait a tick…what about all the positive things a boss does for us? We’re usually so wrapped up in our own thought about how he’s taking away our freedom, commanding too much of our time, not letting us do “what we wantâ€? that we forget about the extremely positive influences a “goodâ€? boss has on us.

Seth Godin posted about bosses on his blog recently, and here’s a list of positive influences we get from bosses:

Where the hell is Matt?

Let’s start with an easier question: who the hell is Matt? Chances are if you own a television, computer, or a pair of eyes, you’ve seen Matt. He doesn’t co-host the Today show, isn’t an ex-star of Friends. No, he’s a common man that’s far from common.

Matt’s 29 years old, had a career many of us wished for when we were teens—playing video games—and was quite content with his life, until February of 2003. That’s when he decided to try something different. Extremely different.

The female entrepreneurial perspective

Two Entrepreneurette’s keep a journal of their trials and tribulations of becoming biz owners.