“The Couch Sessions is the premier online destination for alternative urban music and culture. The online magazine, created in 2005, covers emerging artists in hip-hop, R&B, electronica, house, rock, and all things in between, and has attracted tech savvy and progressive music lovers from around the world who are seeking new, underground and underheard talent.”
- Scott Virgil
“Vanishing STL was created to illustrate the continuing loss of irreplaceable architecture from landmark buildings to ordinary homes due to demolition, abandonment and neglect.”
- Scott Virgil
Yikes! What is to come of #delicious bookmarks with its new requirement of new users having a Yahoo! account?
News from leading research universities. “In an increasingly complex world, the public needs access to clear, reliable research news. Futurity does the work of gathering that news. Think of it as a snapshot of where the world is today and where it’s headed tomorrow. Discover the future.”
- Scott Virgil
“Listia is an auction site where you bid on other people's stuff with virtual credits instead of real money. We make it easy for users to get rid of stuff they don't need anymore and find stuff they want for free. Listia is a marketplace where people enjoy giving and getting items for free.”
- Scott Virgil
“ShowtimeFu is what happens when 2 people who went to film school end up in Silicon Valley as web developers.” Search for theatrical movie presentations by location, movie title, and showtime.
- Scott Virgil
“Yesyesyall was created to be a venue for our collective voice; to comment, share, and praise the music that moves all of us. Most of that music is new and performed by exciting artists who dare to break out of the typical labels, genres and stereotypes.”
- Scott Virgil
“A pop culture-meets-politics blog, THE BLACK SNOB takes a look at irreverent side of life, finding the funny, freaky center of every issue.” “The Snob" is writer and journalist Danielle C. Belton.
- Scott Virgil
“The Web Design Ledger is a publication written by web designers for web designers. The primary purpose of this site is to act as a platform for sharing web design related knowledge and resources. Topics range from design inspiration to tips and tutorials and everything in between.”
- Scott Virgil
“WebAIM's mission is to expand the potential of the web for people with disabilities by providing the knowledge, technical skills, tools, organizational leadership strategies, and vision that empower organizations to make their own content accessible to people with disabilities.”
- Scott Virgil