Saturday, May 31, 2008

Test-Drive Flock 1.2b Beta

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Welcome to the Flock 1.2b beta!Flock 1.2 integrates even more of your favorite services, providing youchoice and the ability to stay connected to the services you care aboutwithout being tethered to a single location.
Test-Drive Flock 1.2b Beta | Flock
Because of this I may start using Digg again :)
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Friday, May 30, 2008

Reel to Reel - Louis Armstrong Collages


When not pressing the valves on his trumpet or the record button on his tape recorder, Armstrong’s fingers found other arts with which to occupy themselves. One of them was collage, which became a visual outlet for his improvisational genius. The story goes that he did a series of collages on paper and tacked them up on the wall of his den, but Lucille, who had supervised the purchase and interior decoration of their house in Corona, Queens, objected. Armstrong decided to use his extensive library of tapes as a canvas instead, and the result is a collection of some five hundred decorated reel-to-reel boxes, one thousand collages counting front and back. The collages feature photographs of Armstrong with friends.
The Paris Review - Reel to Reel
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Condi may not be a rocker, but Kiss likes her

Condi may not be a rocker, but Kiss likes her - Yahoo! News
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice may have attended just four rock concerts in her life, but the rock band Kiss apparently thinks she is pretty cool.
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After a day-long international conference on Iraq, Rice was dining Thursday evening with Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt at a 19th-century villa when a call came in that Kiss was in the Nordic capital on a tour and wanted to see her, aides said.

The U.S. group had heard Rice was in town.

"It was really fun to meet Kiss and Gene Simmons," Rice told reporters on her plane en route to Iceland on Friday.
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Use iGoogle and Google Reader in the Sidebar


A simple use for Google's iPhone interfaces is to add them as sidebars in Firefox or Opera. I mentioned last year some Google gadgets for Google Notebook, Google Talk, Google Docs, that could be displayed in a permanently-visible sidebar. Here are two interfaces optimized for iPhone that have permalinks:
Use iGoogle and Google Reader in the Sidebar
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Thursday, May 29, 2008

ACT-I-VATE - New FEAR, MY DEAR

ACT-I-VATE - New FEAR, MY DEAR

The New Dean Haspiel online comic series has a new chapter.
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WhatTheFont

WhatTheFont?!
Ever wanted to find a font just like the one used by certain publications, corporations, or ad campaigns? Well now you can, using our WhatTheFont font recognition system. Upload a scanned image of the font and instantly find the closest matches in our database.
WhatTheFont : MyFonts
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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Dummcomics.com


comic

A new daily comic blog feature such artists as Gabe Swarr and Fred Osmond!

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H-B TITLE CARD SET AND ART


14-piece HANNA-BARBERA cartoon title card set and the 18" x 24" HANNA-BARBERA original art
Patrick Owsley: Cartoon Art & More!: REMINDER - H-B TITLE CARD SET AND ART AVAILABLE TO OWN!
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Sunday, May 18, 2008

FoxyTunes - Now with webpage player!

FoxyTunes - Control any media player while surfing the Web and more...

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The Newest version of Foxytunes has an embeded browser player. If you visit a website with mp3 files on it you can play them directly on the page with a new Yahoo! webpage player. Much like the songbird player.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Thursday, May 15, 2008

twistori - Social Networking as poetry

this is the first step in an ongoing social experiment, based on twitter.
Choose a word and watch how they appear in real time
twistori
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Sad Kermit covers “Needle in the Hay”

Embedded Video

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Sue Simmons curses on live television broadcast


During the 10 p.m. hour, the station featured a brief promotion for the 11 p.m. news with Simmons and Chuck Scarborough. Simmons was teasing a story about rising grocery prices when the footage laid over her voice switched to a cruise ship that had a passenger go overboard.That's when Simmons blurted "What the ---- are you doing?"
Sue Simmons curses on live television broadcast -- -- Newsday.com
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BLU - wall painted animation

BLU / blog

MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
An animated short using the walls of the city as it's canvas.

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Friday, May 09, 2008

Overheard.it

Post a notable quote to Twitter, preface it with "overheard" and we’ll do the rest.

Overheard.it is a fun site that pulls in all the fun things people overhear on Twitter.

Ways to interact

  • If your tweets are unprotected, just start a tweet with "overheard" and we'll snag it.

Tweets - Overheard.it
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Thursday, May 08, 2008

SuperDeluxe Sinks into Adult Swim « NewTeeVee

PaidContent wrote last night that Turner will fold comedy site SuperDeluxe into Adult Swim and lay off much of the SuperDeluxe staff. Turner sent us the following statement this morning: “Effective immediately, we will begin transitioning the content of Super Deluxe.com to Adult Swim.com and merge the operation of both sites. This move allows us to grow more strategically and create a richer, stronger platform that builds on Adult Swim’s number-one position with young adults.”
SuperDeluxe Sinks into Adult Swim « NewTeeVee
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Bungee Connect - development, testing, deployment and hosting of amazing web applications


Bungee Connect is a platform all about interactive applications connected to multiple web services and databases. It's a great fit for many types of real-world applications connecting live to CRM, business productivity systems, e-commerce, entertainment, social networking,...whatever you need.
Bungee Connect :: Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
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Page2RSS - Create an RSS feed for any web page

What is that all about?

It is a service that helps you monitor web sites that do not publish feeds. It will check any web page for updates and deliver them to your favorite RSS aggregator.
Page2RSS - Create an RSS feed for any web page
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

BrightKite - Social Mobile

Location-based social networkingDiscover who visits your favorite places. Join the community in real time.Track your friendsSee where your friends are and what they're up to, in real time.Meet people around youMeet real world friends. Reveal your location, befriend, and chat with people around you.
brightkite.com
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

The Resignitent Series

Michael Freiman

The Resignitent Series from mike on Vimeo.

My friend Michael Freiman just posted a video outlining his current art projects. His pursuit of Beer, Words and what is interesting?

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Monday, May 05, 2008

Movies Through the Eyes of Kids


Once upon a time we were all pretty stupid. It's an unfortunate side effect of being young, impatient, and uncultured. Eventually we grew larger, gained extra limbs, and became adults. But during that horrifying nightmare of youth, with all its jumbled priorities, interests, and miniature attention spans, we saw things remarkably different. With that in mind, the Something Awful Forum Goons took a big pile of movies and edited them to show how they would appear when viewed through the eyes of the typical elementary school kid.
Movies Through the Eyes of Kids
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Thursday, May 01, 2008

Student 'Twitters' his way out of Egyptian jail - CNN.com

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Buck, a graduate student from the University of California-Berkeley, was in Mahalla, Egypt, covering an anti-government protest when he and his translator, Mohammed Maree, were arrested April 10.On his way to the police station, Buck took out his cell phone and sent a message to his friends and contacts using the micro-blogging site Twitter.The message only had one word. "Arrested."Within seconds, colleagues in the United States and his blogger-friends in Egypt -- the same ones who had taught him the tool only a week earlier -- were alerted that he was being held.
Student 'Twitters' his way out of Egyptian jail - CNN.com
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