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Twitter + internet radio = awesome
I'll admit it - I'm a complete internet radio junkie. I love it,...
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Twitter + internet radio = awesome
I'll admit it - I'm a complete internet radio junkie. I love it, listen to it constantly, and rely on it to introduce me to new stuff. Up until now, I've been a solid last.fm girl, but I recently stumbled upon blip.fm. Blip is an odd combination of Twitter and internet radio, that allows you to become a "DJ," to "blip" what you're listening to, and to listen to other DJs who have similar tastes to you. I'm still trying to get a feel for how it all works, but it seems pretty great. Check it out here - and add me as a DJ - my DJ name is "isureamheather."
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks...
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks for Fancast (an online television and movie destination provided by Comcast). Our TV Picks is a blogger-driven guide, where well-recognized bloggers direct users towards some of their favorite shoes and movies. 4 Corners also developed the banner ads driving traffic to the site from Ask a Ninja, Dooce, Boing Boing, and NOTCOT. Check out Our TV Picks here!
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Google won't fry your brain!
No need to fret - turns out all that time spent trawling the search...
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Google won't fry your brain!
No need to fret - turns out all that time spent trawling the search engines for the latest and greatest gossip...er...important news items is in no way detrimental to your brain functionality. On the contrary, a recent study shows that this activity among seasoned internet users actually promotes brain activity. Check out the full article at USA Today.
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Playing in the sandbox
Need to decompress a bit from sitting and staring at your computer...
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Playing in the sandbox
Need to decompress a bit from sitting and staring at your computer for hours on end? Check out thisissand.com for a fun way to do it - reminiscent of those sand art crafts projects we all did as kids. Pick your colors and just click to create mountains of colored sand. Be careful though, this one is addicting...
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Know where you are - with Geode
A wise man once said, "Wherever you go, there you are," and now with Geode, announced today from Mozilla Labs, your web browser will know where you are as well. Geode will be available in the upcoming beta releases of Firefox 3.1, and will allow users to fire up their computers from any location, direct their browser to their favorite review site (like Yelp, Citysearch, etc.), and have customized location-specific information surfaced. But the potential expands beyond just fun - imagine an RSS reader that knows the difference between Home and Work, or a news website that is truly local. Read more at the Mozilla Labs blog.
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One billion Tweets later...
Twitter has just passed the One Billion Tweets mark, according to...
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One billion Tweets later...
Twitter has just passed the One Billion Tweets mark, according to GigaTweet!
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Oh, hellotxt!
Rumor has it there are people out there in Internetland that...
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Oh, hellotxt!

Rumor has it there are people out there in Internetland that subscribe to several social networks/microblogging platforms. As a confirmed and (varyingly) active member of (ready for it?) Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Plurk, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Pownce, hi5, and Plaxo (phew!) myself, I've often been hit with the annoying inevitability of having to update my status up to 9 times over and simultaneously lead a life outside of the Internet! Sound familiar? Enter hellotxt. Super simple in concept, the site allows you to easily update your status (and check the status of your friends) on 24 different Social Networks and microblogging platforms. Being active and alive online just got that much easier. Check it out here.

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Google Chrome
Finally, something for us [few] PC users [left] out there to get...
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Google Chrome

Finally, something for us [few] PC users [left] out there to get excited about! The Beta version of Google Chrome has launched today, and it's only available for those of us fortunate enough to be running Vista. My initial test run of it here is looking pretty good so far - I'm loving the visual representation of your most visited websites as the default homepage. Check it out here!

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What did you do today? ididwork.com
A friend just turned me on to this delightfully simple work log,...
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What did you do today? ididwork.com

A friend just turned me on to this delightfully simple work log, ididwork.com. The name pretty much says it all; log the work that you did, tag it if you like, and ididwork.com will create charts mapping your work, email your logs to your manager (if desired), and schedule work reviews. This is a handy little tool for jobs where you have to log hours on certain projects, or you may be working on site and have to report in your work to your manager. Just a great example on how simplicity wins over and a site without too many bells and whistles can be most useful.

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Touching My Image
The LUPE may look like another touchscreen camera but this concept is...
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Touching My Image

The LUPE may look like another touchscreen camera but this concept is designed for ease of use and simplicity even tho technically it’s quite complex.

Lupe camers

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How to Make a Splash in Social Media (via TED)
Alexis Ohanian, founder of Reddit, gives a great 3-minute rundown on...
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How to Make a Splash in Social Media (via TED)
Alexis Ohanian, founder of Reddit, gives a great 3-minute rundown on the power of social media. Check it out at TED here.
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The most useful website ever.
Just in case you were wondering whether the Hadron Collider being...
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The most useful website ever.

Just in case you were wondering whether the Hadron Collider being tested right now at CERN has destroyed the world yet, you now have a handy website to go to check it out: http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/

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How are you feeling?
Not sure what to do when you're feeling chill? Sophisticated?...
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How are you feeling?

Not sure what to do when you're feeling chill? Sophisticated? Energetic? I Feel NYC is one of the most clever (and funny/useful) Google Maps application that I've come across. Also available for London.

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Twitter finds a new home(page)
Yesterday, Twitter launched a redesigned homepage, which shows a...
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Twitter finds a new home(page)

Yesterday, Twitter launched a redesigned homepage, which shows a shift in focus towards search (rather than specific users, as the old homepage highlighted). It seems that this new homepage could be a recognition, on Twitter’s part, of how users have shaped the microblogging platform - it’s now the place where you can find up-to-the-minute information on what’s happening NOW (rather than depending on search engines that are increasingly appearing to post more dated content, dependant on the slower nature of crawling the web and indexing content). Just look at the trends to see what people are talking about right this second (um…M&Ms and William Shatner? Really?). So does this poise Twitter to take on the search behemoths of Google and bing? Only time will tell…

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The "Logo" Games
This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering...
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The "Logo" Games

This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering the debate over inexpensive online logo & "branding" companies by Doug Bartow (id29) via the Under Consideration design discussion blog Speak Up.

It highlights the ongoing debate of accessibility of design for all (income brackets) versus "...the devaluation of the design process altogether, particularly in brand development and identity design, which many consider the pinnacle of our field." – by cheapening the proverbial playing field.

In his field study of this issue, Doug commissions 4 different online companies to come up with logo options for a fictitious project and then analyzes and critiques the results. It is a good exploration of what you really get from these types of logo chop shops.

The Challenge: Hire four online logo design companies, give them the same visual identity problem to solve, then critique the results.

Take a look here.

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Twitter is the fastest growing Social Network
According to a new Nielsen Online report (and reported here by...
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Twitter is the fastest growing Social Network
According to a new Nielsen Online report (and reported here by Wired), Twitter users have shot up 343% since September 2007 - making it the fastest growing social network in the United States. In growth rates, behind Twitter came Tagged.com and Ning. While Facebook has experienced a 116% growth since last year, MySpace still rules with themost members (59.4 million in September, compared to 39 million for Facebook), despite it's measly 1% jump from last year. See more on the Nielson Online report here.
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When the worlds of celebrity and digital media collide...
...you get the Most Innovative Celebrities in Digital Media, or, the...
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When the worlds of celebrity and digital media collide...

...you get the Most Innovative Celebrities in Digital Media, or, the Econoclast10.

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Gmail Goggles
Jacqui Cheng over at Ars Technica writes... "How many times have you...
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Gmail Goggles

Jacqui Cheng over at Ars Technica writes...

"How many times have you stumbled home after a long night out with
friends, only to plop down in front of the computer and start sending
e-mails that you would wake up regretting the next day? ..."

"Called "Mail Goggles," the Gmail add-on makes sending e-mail from Gmail
more difficult during certain times that you can set manually (while
sober, that is). How does it do this? If you have Mail Goggles
installed—which you can do by going to the "Labs" tab under your Gmail
settings and turning them on—it will force you to answer a series of
math questions before sending out any new messages..."

Read the full article here.

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Esquire's techy cover
In honor of its 75th anniversary this year, Esquire magazine will...
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Esquire's techy cover

In honor of its 75th anniversary this year, Esquire magazine will be publishing a cover incorporating flashing text designed by MA-based company E Ink (whose technology is also applied in Amazon.com's reading device, Kindle). The text, which reads "the 21st Century Begins Now," will lose juice and stop blinking after 90 days.

“I hope it will be in the Smithsonian,” said David Granger, Esquire’s editor in chief,..."The possibilities of print have just begun. In two years, I hope this looks like cellphones did in 1982, or car phones.”

Read more about it in the New York Times here.

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Movie Posters = art
I've always been a fan of movie posters - but I think they're so...
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Movie Posters = art
I've always been a fan of movie posters - but I think they're so often seen as pure advertising and the excellent design sense of some of them goes unnoticed. Here is a great compilation of some of the best!
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