It’s the first real work week of 2014, and there’s plenty of new content out there to educate and entertain us. Here’s a sample of what came across our browsers this week:

The ill-fated Tomato Land web site is back on our blog, but this time, at least you can find the front desk.


We’re in the midwestern United States, and this was our reality this week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZBFk-Y-4Jo


10 words: Just, really, very, perhaps/maybe, quite, amazing, literally, stuff, things, got. One more word: don’t.


There is an extension for Chrome that turns the term “Millenial” into “Pesky Whipper-Snapper!”


Isaac Asimov predicted a lot of what we’re living with in 2014 — back in 1964. Eerie.


Geeks only, check out this nice little cheat sheet for CSS:


Google’s new Hummingbird search algorithm asks us to write solid content — no cheating allowed. How do you do that? Some advice:


CMS Report put out an excellent relatable infographic about the differences between Drupal, WordPress, and Joomla: http://bit.ly/1d2x55E


Technology is at its best when it is designed for a specific need. Wearable technology is not excempt from this rule, and Wired Magazine explores some of the ways that wearable tech is being developed for several on-the-job uses. Want your mind blown? What’s being made for nurses is seriously fantastic. http://wrd.cm/1gILynH


I have no idea where this originated, but it sure is true. May your week include the fastest internet there is!