Startup Meme
It’s a pretty tough job for anyone to share their daily activities with everyone in our social circle and it is here that the concept of Lifestreaming takes a boom. The idea behind Lifestream is make all this as easy as it can get, be it uploading a photo, having a few videos added to your favorites at YouTube or a comment (Read More)
Submitted by Cristi
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This week, Google has been rolling out a new theming feature into Gmail. This is likely a welcome and overdue addition for many people who didn't like the default look of Gmail. Unfortuately for everyone else, along with the new feature, users are automatically updated to a new 'Default' theme for Gmail. This h (Read More)
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Submitted by Cristi
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I have found a very interesting article about simplicity. You’ll find very interesting tips on what to do to design a good looking website and user friendly, to and why is so important to understand that “less is more”.
Here is a part of the article that I liked. You can read it all at informationarchitects.jp
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Official Google Blog
We're very excited to announce the new release of Google SketchUp 7. If you don't already know about the fun you can have with SketchUp, here's a quick recap:SketchUp is software you can use to build 3D models of anything: your house, killer robots, furniture, trees, abstract art — anything. Architects and engineers use it (Read More)
Submitted by Magitam
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This gets a 10 for creepy and a 10 for clever. The creepy part This is a 240 pencil set made from the carbon of a cremated human. Each pencil is foil stamped with the name of the deceased.The clever part Only one pencil can be removed at a time. You sharpen the pencil by putting it back in the box. The shavings then occupy (Read More)
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Lifehacker
There's a lot about the next iteration of the open-source Firefox browser to be geeked out about. From private browsing modes to tab preview panels, from punchier colors to really smart session restoring, there's been a lot of thought put into how people want to use the web. But perhaps the greatest promise in Firefox 3.1 (Read More)
Planet Ubuntu
I just recently started using DropBox on Ubuntu 8.10 “Intrepid Ibex” and leftyfb in IRC pointed out to me a nifty little trick with .htaccess files. If you’ve been using DropBox I’m sure you’ve seen or made use of the Public folder and sharing files. You may have also noticed that the DropBo (Read More)