GOODLINKS: a weekend round-up from across the web
- Place your bids now for Fergie’s gold panties & many other celebrity unmentionables, on auction for charity. (via Popbytes)
- Walkscore is an online service that maps 40 U.S. cities for their approximate walkability. (via PSFK)
- Body-slimming company Spanx will expand with a clothing line. (via Glamour)
- Anne Hathaway will be animated for an upcoming Family Guy episode. (via Zap2It)
- Comedian Aziz Ansari is worried about Ludacris’s heath. (via Aziz is Bored)
- Wine packaged in a tube? (via Slashfood)
- Richard Linklater is working on a “spiritual sequel” to Dazed and Confused. (via NY Mag Vulture)
- Courtney Love seems to be having trouble condensing her thoughts into Twitter’s 140-character limit. (via NY Mag Vulture)
- Some NYC residents aren’t happy to hear the Mr. Softee truck jingle back in town. (via Gothamist)
- Neatorama compiled a ton of little-known Goonies movie trivia.
- Happy National Passport Day. (via Travel Weekly)
- Optional Twitter paid accounts are on the way for pro/business users. (via Business Insider)
- The Library of Congress has been uploading archived photos to Flickr. (via The Rumpus)
- New studies prove that dogs (not chimps) are most like humans. (via Discovery Channel)
- iTunes is raising prices on its hottest tracks to $1.29 next month. (via the L.A. Times)
- California officials have proposed to reduce carbon emissions by banning black cars. (via Autoblog)
- Decide for sure if a tattoo’s right for you with the tattoo tester. (via noquedanblogs)
- Stereogum rounds up the 50 best celebrity twitters.
- I’m sure I’ll find an awkward use for GMail’s new “undo send” feature. (via Popgadget)
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