I'm not normally into posting these kind of lists - I prefer to post about a certain subject at length - but there were just too many diamonds in the rough this morning, so I felt I should break the tradition and spread the link love.
Some are PR related, others are just for fun. If you find any of the links useful and want me to post more link lists in the future, let me know by leaving a comment at the bottom of the post!
- The Desktop Wallpaper Project - Oh-so-cool and funky fresh wallpapers brought to you Kitsune Noir.

- Buddhist Punk: The Dalai Lama Starts a T-Shirt Line - The Dalai Lama himself will start a celebrity t-shirt line this Autumn - Fashion Nirvana? Find more tasty tees over at TONIC.
- Keep on Rocking in the Free World - Great post from Brian Solis on why he blogs (and why we all should keep blogging!).
- The Future of Voice my be Voiceless - A neckband that translates thought into speech by picking up nerve signals; with careful training a person can send nerve signals to their vocal cords without making a sound. Voice without voice? Truly amazing...
- The Future is Web Services, Not Web Sites - A nod towards web 3.0 and the idea most brand web sites may not matter in 2012 courtesy of Steve Rubel.

- Welcome to Conference 2.0 - an end to boring presentations is in sight (Tip o' the hat to Jim Horton).
- One Man's Social Media Release Experiments - Beefy post on the Social Media Release "Battle Royale" that happened last week.
- The Future of Corporate Blogs is about Communication, Not Tools - "The needs of the communication should drive the development of the tools, and not the other way around." Wise words and stimulating debate from Kami Huyse.
- Tweetpeek - Another "Tweet Treat" that lets users create a group Twitter feed for companies, industries and communities.
- Games can Fix the World - Jane McGonigal gives me a reason not to grow up and keep playing on my Playstation - amplified happiness!

- Interview with Jim Buckmaster, CEO of Craigslist - Pierce Brosnan plays the role of Buckmeister in an Oscar-worthy performance on MBAs, e-mail and useless meetings.
That's all for today - enjoy the list and don't forget to comment!
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