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July 2008 - Posts
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Blippr Is Twitter For Micro-Reviews“The micro-review site will forward your Blipps to Twitter, Facebook, and FriendFeed (although the fact that it allows 20 characters more than Twitter means that overly-lengthy reviews will be shortened when they...
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Faber Finds generative book covers“a book is only printed when someone orders it - and, thanks to some clever generative programming by Universal Everything collaborator Karsten Schmidt (undertaken through his own studio, postspectacular.com...
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Choose Your Own Adventure, Youtube Style“Youtube’s video response feature is a perfect set-up for homemade choose your own adventure storytelling. The popular book series allows its readers to determine how stories will end by directing them to...
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Predict The Future On WashingtonPost.com“Predictify, which launched in 2007, goes beyond basic polling systems by integrating discussion features and monitoring a users’ accuracy score across the entire service. While there isn’t currently a way...
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FuChat Concept Phone Detects Then Displays your Emotional State“The FuChat concept phone is pretty, and kind of half-phone, half-Chumby as its surface is a concealed display used to show widgets: from weather displays, to showing a “keep out”...
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Italians dial up best food price“Thanks to a short message service (SMS) text system set up jointly by the Italian agriculture ministry and consumer associations, shoppers can check the average price of different foods in northern, central and southern...
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Literacy Debate - Online, R U Really Reading?“As teenagers’ scores on standardized reading tests have declined or stagnated, some argue that the hours spent prowling the Internet are the enemy of reading — diminishing literacy, wrecking attention...
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Here You Go… A Level“Turn your iPhone and iPod Touch into a Level (a.k.a. Spirit-Level). Great for picture frames, tables, anything in need of alignment. Use it in portrait mode, landscape mode, or face-up mode!” PosiMotion Read More...
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Older E-Mail Users Favor Fast Replies“When asked how quickly one should reply to a personal e-mail message, members of that age group were the most likely to answer “as soon as possible” or “in one day.” Internet users over 70 also check e-mail...
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Web 2.0: SwitchAbit Syndicates Your Social Updates“switchAbit, a free social syndication tool, offers the tools to create multiple “switches” for all your cool tools. So you can, say, upload a photo on Flickr, then have a link or thumbnail...
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Health Care: Intel Health Guide Lets Doctors Check Up On You Electronically“The Health Guide includes a small touch-screen PC running Windows XP and a web portal that helps connect patients and doctors. The computer can be used to remind patients...
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IPhone: Friend Book to Beam Your iPhone’s Contact Data with a Shake“The coolest feature without a doubt is the new “Handshake”: put two iPhones running Friend Book together, shake them up and down, and the personal contact information...
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Map abstraction API in Javascript“Maybe you’ve tinkered a bit with the Google Maps API. Most of the software produced with it is not all that useful or entertaining, but a few gem have shone through. Still, wouldn’t it be better if applications...
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V12 Designs’ dual-screen laptop coming in two years?“The dual-screen lappie we’re talking about actually has two LCD panels, one of which takes the place of a traditional keyboard / trackpad. Reportedly, V12 Designs — which takes...
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Touched echo: Invisible Memorial for the Bruehlsche Terrasse in Dresden“Using bone conduction, a technology developed for hearing devices, the “touched echo” installation in Dresdon transmits sounds of the cities devastating 1945 carpet...
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