
So far I'm doing really well on my New Year's resolution, which is to try to run every . . .

You no longer read newspapers for the daily headlines, but you are subscribed to about 100 different newsfeeds in Google Reader. Sound familiar? If you like the idea of reading your RSS news in magazine/newspaper format, there's a new site called
Tabbloid that will whip up your feed in a PDF doc that you can easily print up and take with you on the go.

By visiting
1000 Things That Matter, you are encouraged to leave a couple of sentences, or a video, or a picture, to express what matters to you. The
blogger who started the project hopes to take the responses and create a short film about the future of telecommunication. Here's what he had to say about his latest venture:
If meaning is created through language then our society is created through its communications technology.

These days, a social network has to be pretty useful for me to want to join, considering my myriad memberships. One that makes the cut is
Cook Eat Share, which is an awesome website and network for recipes and your experiences with them.
Although there are other sites to share recipes, I love that you can encourage your family to join, so you can get Great Aunt Carol's famous pie crust recipe anytime.

If you're heading out of town soon, and haven't settled on which hotel you want to stay at, let
TvTrip help you make your decision. How? Well, unlike most other hotel recommendation sites that give you actual guest ratings and insights, TvTrip takes you on a virtual tour of the hotel.