If our eyes aren't glazed over enough from lines of code or too much caffeine, we're reading up on the hottest articles and events in our industry. Here's our favourite can't-miss links from last week!

Joel Spolsky's Bionic Office

"Office space seems to be the one thing that nobody can get right and nobody can do anything about. "

 

Elements of Successful iPhone Games

"[Duncan McDougall has] been downloading a bunch of games from the app store, jotting down some of the areas contributing to their addictiveness and success."

 

Google Maps Game Coming to Google+

"Google is soon to release a game based on Google Maps, the company announced in a short video."

 

The History of CES (Infographic)

"The first ever Consumer Electronic Show (CES) was held in New York City in 1967. It had a pretty small turnout of only 17,500 people and 100+ exhibitors. 45 years later, CES 2012 brought easily over 150,000 people."

 

The One Pixel Website

"The One Pixel Website was created to be the first with the smallest website theoretically possible. The website has some real content, animation and even features a link to an other website."

 

IPv6: Countdown to Launch

"[Google joined] the Internet Society and several major Internet companies to announce World IPv6 Launch, a coordinated launch of the next-generation Internet protocol on June 6, 2012."

 

Play Nyancat on Your Terminal Just Because You Can

What else is there to say?

 

Nokia Ringtone Disturbs Classic Music Concert (Video)

And the quick and clever response from the performer.

 

DraftSight: Professional-grade free CAD software

We haven't tried this one ourselves, but it certainly looks promising.

 

Arfa Karim, World's Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional, Perishes

Arfa Karim Randhawa was a Pakistani student and computer prodigy, who at the age of nine years became the world's youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).