The Week's Links: December 19, 2014

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Sleep Scientists Want Workdays to Start Later http://owl.li/FO5QS
  • ◉ The Surprising Science Behind Why and When We Yawn http://owl.li/FQTWg
  • Of Course You Hear What I Hear — Christmas Music Season Is Totally Data-Driven http://owl.li/FPUch
  • Time capsule buried by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams unearthed in Boston http://owl.li/FO65y
  • Gorgeous: Danny Lyon's Unseen Photos Of NYC Subway Riders In The '60s http://owl.li/FPUvN
  • What Really Happened to the MTA's 60 Million Leftover Subway Tokens http://owl.li/FPUQa
  • The Economic History of the Last 2,000 Years in 1 Little Graph http://owl.li/FQT5M
  • A Stroll Through New York’s Gorgeous, and Occasionally Trippy, Holiday Windows http://owl.li/FQT8b
  • Amazing: Historic Photos From the NYC Municipal Archives http://owl.li/FQHhK
  • Bill Gates Notes: China used more cement in the last 3 years than the US used in the entire 20th century. owl.li/FPTMG
  • ◉ The Smithsonian Design Museum Tells the Story of User-Centered Design Through 120 Beautiful Products - smartercreativity.com/blog/2014/12/1…
  • New Aluminum 'Foam' Makes Trains Stronger, Lighter, and Safer owl.li/FO5LE
  • 10 National Geographic Photographers Give Thanks for the Photos That Changed Them owl.li/FOu1s
  • Fall Through A Wormhole Into This Stunning Wikipedia Galaxy owl.li/FOkOD
  • Confirmed: He Who Sits the Most Dies the Soonest owl.li/FQHf6
  • The Evolving Face of Santa, As Seen in the Smithsonian's Vast Collections owl.li/FLBGx
  • Facebook Envisions AI That Keeps You From Uploading Embarrassing Pics owl.li/FKAwa
  • Embrace your stress. A visual idea owl.li/FKf0K
  • ◉ The Man Who Loved Books Too Much - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • Let's go crazy: Inside the making of Purple Rain owl.li/FKAqg
  • ◉ How Disruptive Innovations Happen At The Edges owl.li/FQTD2
  • Could Your Language Affect Your Ability To Save Money? owl.li/FJZKo
  • Get your head around the 13 boldest ideas in science owl.li/FKfwr
  • The Fastest Stars in the Universe May Approach Light Speed owl.li/FJYWF
  • ◉ Shantanu Starick: How I Went Two Years Without Spending Any Money - smartercreativity.com/blog/2014/12/1…
  • What I can’t live without, by John Maeda owl.li/FKffR
  • The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Makes Its Grand Re-Opening in New York City owl.li/FNZJ4
  • Let’s kickstart science funding in America owl.li/FKf5b
  • Vote for the Best Ads of the 21st Century owl.li/FJQ7Z
  • Comet Data Clears Up Debate on Earth’s Water owl.li/FHQK9
  • Everybody Scrolls: ongoing research into usability best practices regarding scrolling. owl.li/FCmR9
  • Exciting: The 5 Coolest Things About The Revamped Smithsonian Design Museum owl.li/FHmPP
  • ◉ Wally Olins, a tribute  owl.li/FQTzv
  • The Internet of Anything: A Social Network for the World's Online Sensors owl.li/FC1YR
  • ◉ Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Advertising - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • Your Brain Peforms Better When It Slows Down owl.li/FGOzG
  • Quantum mechanics 101: Demystifying tough physics in 4 easy lessons owl.li/FC1to
  • ◉ People Who Go to Bed Late Spend More Time Worrying About Stuff - smartercreativity.com/blog/2014/12/1…
  • We're One Step Closer To Superfast Computers That Run On Light Instead Of Electricity owl.li/FDkiL
  • Harry Potter Series Reimagined As Glow-In-The-Dark Pop-Up Books owl.li/FJU59
  • The New York Times R&D Lab releases Hive, an open-source crowdsourcing tool owl.li/FDhRx
  • What's Up With That: Why Running Hurts Every Part of Your Body owl.li/FBZM7
  • Obama Becomes First President to Write a Computer Program owl.li/FzVPS
  • Einstein's advice to Marie Curie on dealing with trolls: "Don't read that hogwash" - Vox owl.li/FyfRC
  • Netflix Wants to Debut New Shows, Seasons Every Three Weeks owl.li/FzkSF
  • ◉ Michael Wolff: Never Stop Asking "Why?" owl.li/FQTws
  • ◉ Brand Thinking and Other Noble Pursuits - smartercreativity.com/recommendation…
  • 10 Cautionary Tales For Children from an 1831 Book owl.li/FyfKq
  • Sleep deprivation is killing your career owl.li/FyZ5u
  • ◉ Neil Gaiman reads Jabberwocky - smartercreativity.com/blog/2014/12/1…
  • Inside BBC Pop Up, an Experimental Mobile News Bureau owl.li/FyfcG
  • Design Fail, 19th-Century Edition: 18 Patents That Didn’t Change The World owl.li/FyqeD
  • Long Exposure Photos Show the Elegant Hidden Patterns in Sports owl.li/FC1lk
  • New York Public Library Expands Free Wi-Fi Program owl.li/Fygv2
  • The Huge, Unseen Operation Behind the Accuracy of Google Maps owl.li/Fybss
  • Creep Through Albert Einstein’s Love Letters- Smithsonian owl.li/FvKcl
  • 4 animations that show what's really going on with our climate owl.li/Fv1HH
  • 15 Delightfully Quirky Airports and Airstrips owl.li/FvK9O
  • Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook’s Plan to Wire the World owl.li/Fv1DD
  • How Game Theory Helped Improve New York City’s High School Application Process - NYTimes.com owl.li/Fv2lv
  • Why Our Memory Fails Us - NYTimes.comowl.li/FuZAN
  • TED Playlist: The complexity of memory owl.li/Fv2bK
  • The 100 greatest console video games, 1977-1987 owl.li/FydMQ
  • Joe Landolina: This gel can make you stop bleeding instantly owl.li/Fv1JU
  • Aliens in the Valley: The complete history of Reddit, the Internet's front page owl.li/FuYbK
  • The History Of Web Design Explained In 9 GIFs owl.li/FrF5I
  • Amazing libraries from around the world in the book, Reflections: Libraries. owl.li/Fr8Rg
  • Russell Foster: Why do we sleep? owl.li/FrEj3
  • Future Shock: Orson Welles Narrates a 1972 Film About the Perils of Technological Change owl.li/Fr3j3
  • Math 101: A reading list for lifelong learners owl.li/FrCzU
  • The 10 greatest changes of the past 1,000 years owl.li/Fo2gb
  • A complete guide to every person in the Serial podcast owl.li/Frs36
  • What Maslow’s Hierarchy Won’t Tell You About Motivation owl.li/FuYkQ
  • The Invention of the Slinky owl.li/Frf59
  • Half of online Americans don’t know what a privacy policy is- Pew Research Center owl.li/Fnh89
  • 85 Years, 85 Ideas. The most disruptive ideas: Businessweek owl.li/FnfWh
  • Disneyland: The Most Instagramed Place on Earth owl.li/FltML
  • French Official Campaigns to Make 'Right to be Forgotten' Global owl.li/Fne41
  • ◉ Michael Wolff: Never Stop Asking "Why?" owl.li/FjuSL
  • How Top Designers Tell Clients That Their Taste Sucks owl.li/FmqDb
  • The 25 most admired typefaces by typographers, type designers and letterers. owl.li/FjwAQ
  • Facebook Design Director: The 5 Most Common Design Mistakes owl.li/Fmpuh
  • The "power tower feeding frenzy" and hyper-large numbers owl.li/FnYHf
  • The Mysterious Vanishing Brains owl.li/FlwUg

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.