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Sunday at 9:41 pm - sidestripe.com - Link
SideStripe is a social network search engine that provides answers from the only source of information that you can really trust: your friends. Your days of searching alone are gone forever. - David Berkowitz
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Monday at 12:23 am - haochen.me - Link
This is an excellent service for finding ffers within other services. It isn't new but I find many aren't aware of this great webapp authored by Hao Chen http://friendfeed.com/bitfaker - tsudohnimh
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December 23 at 2:25 am - factoryjoe.com - Link
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Agnostic's Guide to Surviving the Bible Belt - Shelle Stormoe - Open Salon
December 23 at 5:55 am - open.salon.com - Link
"Learn to translate what people say into something useful. If someone at work says, “Jesus will help you through it,” understand that what they really mean is “I know you’re going to be okay because I believe in you.” If someone offers to pray for you, simply say “thanks” and take it as “I’ll keep you in my thoughts and I have sympathy for your situation.” Don’t hold their preachiness against them, it’s their cultural context. You can’t force other people to remove themselves from their cultural contexts. It takes an intellectual and philosophical leap that a lot of people simply can’t make." - triple t via Bookmarklet
reminded me of this: The Will to Survive Manual : http://nicoleterrycreates.com/... - mersenne
Interesting link and site - thanks mersenne - triple t
you're welcome ;) - mersenne
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December 23 at 6:39 am - ffnnkk.org - Link
"Fnk (pronounced fink) is an online visual programming environment that uses a dataflow approach for the analysis, processing and synthesis of image, sound and other data in real-time. It aims to be an easy and fun way to create multimedia and music presentation prototypes that interact with a number of input and output devices. It was born as an academic project, but has since then moved into a standalone one." - Jason Wehmhoener via Bookmarklet
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December 20 at 11:16 pm - blog.iblipper.com - Link
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December 15 at 3:01 am - useit.com - Link
"A path with 5 easy clicks is vastly superior to one with 3 difficult clicks. And a menu with 10 easily understood items is better than a menu with 7 obscure ones." - Dominic/IRWebReport via Bookmarklet
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Lunascape -  World's First Triple-Engine Web Browser
November 26 at 8:31 am - lunascape.tv - via Reshare - Link
This sounds very cool..but I love my firefox. Anyone use this yet? - Larry Lewis
sounds interesting, but i'm already using FF and Chrome...browsing via 3 browsers...bizzare...anyway - I'll try it :)))) - Masha via twhirl
I'll stick with Firefox and the IE Tab extension (on Windows, anyway). - Jason Huebel
I couldn't get it to work over my HTTP proxy. - Morton Fox
It's worth a try, but I don't think it's worth it as default browser - LouCypher
一心多用 - cch
So good I use this as my work browser - Ian Cleasby via twhirl
First impression: very promising, maybe too complicated - Alexandros Georgiadis
Just tried it. Love it. Default. - Fussypants
Does it know which engine works best on a site, or do you have to tell it? - Charles LePage
Sucks, really sucks. - Mohomed=genieyclo
I installed it and it seems quite stable. Remember it's an alpha! http://ian.may.name/archives/d... - Ian May
It's ok, but I wouldn't adopt it now. As Ian says above, it's still in alpha, so maybe wait at least until beta to download it. - Mohomed=genieyclo
Oh yes, I've certainly not made it default, but I'm interested in the concept, so I'm going to keep it on a Vista box here, and see how it progresses. It only runs on Windows in any case. - Ian May
Agreed with Alexandros. It's too complicated. - LouCypher
If it killed IE, that would be fantastic.as IE is the suckiest pile of crap masqerading as a browser that I have ever had to suffer - Ian May
@Ian not gonna happen, most non-tech people use IE and that's the majority of the world. And they haven't even gone to FF yet, so why expect them to switch to a tool that even the more advanced of us refuse to use ;) - Mohomed=genieyclo
@geniecyclo Don't spoil my fantasy! I can wishfully think out loud sometimes, can't I? :) - Ian May
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October 11 at 1:17 am - googlesystem.blogspot.com - Link
Осталось добавить возможность тагирования кусков видео по-отдельности - Dmitry Ulanov
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October 9 at 8:47 pm - woodgears.ca - Link
Got a good eye for proportions? Prove it! I got 3.73 - Kevin Fox via Bookmarklet
6.16 :( - Roshan Vyas
2.90 - aboo yah! (fun game!) - jenna
3.97 Got a bit tedious towards the end and I slacked off... - Steve Lacy
11.53 FAIL - April Buchheit
2.31 (maljlam) —i had been doing well until i misbisected an angle and got a 5.7. - John Lam
2.09 —i can't make my name stick to the score. What gives? - John Lam
3.86 - that's a pretty cool idea. Seems like it could be a nice alternative to mental object rotation tasks. - Robert Felty
First score: 3.28, best score: 2.90 - Rachel Lea Fox
5.17 - Tudor Bosman
First: 3.67, second: 3.23, third: 1.97 - Dan Hsiao
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October 11 at 2:54 am - fastwonderblog.com - Link
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October 4 at 3:11 pm - meccabrowser.com - Link
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“iPhone Apps.”
September 11 at 8:00 pm - Link
OK, stop talking politics for a second and tell me your favorite iPhone apps. - Robert Scoble
hmm...good question.. I'm really digging Evernote and Facebook App - Kyle Lacy
Flashlight! - Rochelle
Evernote, Remote (great for rating tracks while playing your library from across the network), Pick & Choose (decent-enough grocery list), Twitteriffic (of course)... - Akiva Moskovitz
Yah Akiva. Twitterific is tight.. It screws up sometimes on me though. - Kyle Lacy
I like A Level. Little thing, but useful and cool. - Robert Scoble
Robert, the Bible app rocks! - Terry Storch
city transit - useful in nyc - mike "glemak" dunn
Did you really mean to post that, or was it a misdirected search in the post box that you just ran with? - Denton Gentry
I like the one I haven't finished writing yet - Capn' One-Eye ☠
Stanza (eBook Reader) & Shovel (Digg app) - CannonGod
nytimes, citytransit, hanoi, tris, othello - naveen
Pandora, Frotz - Daniel J. Pritchett
Instapaper is great! - Dan Shust
To Do, for being just so simple. Tris, for being fun and quick to load. Twitterific, for being a good model of an ad-supported free app. - Davis Shaver
I like 'The Pocket and the Pendant' ebook but I may be a little biased :) http://phobos.apple.com/WebObj... - Mark Jeffrey
tris. just like tetris, only it's easier to do on the iPhone. awesome timewaster (just like twitterific). - Leesa Barnes
Shazam and PhoneSaber - Justin Korn
21Pro is just about the best Blackjack I've played on any platform. - Sean O
Denton: this one I meant to post. Sometimes I do mistakenly post a search term. - Robert Scoble
Air Sharing brings dead-simple-to-use wireless file sharing to the iPhone. And it works well. Free, but only through the end of next week. - Sean O
Twitteriffic. I have about 3 pages of apps but I use all the other very infrequently. I also have paid for a single app. Only free for me. No games apps either. - Dean Clark
Wikipanion for speedy access to Wikipedia; AirMe for easy mobile photo uploads to Flickr; Now Playing for local movie showtimes and ratings from Rotten Tomatoes. - Aaron Draczynski
vnclite, winterboard, qik, cydia, and of course terminal - 808blogger
Also 'Pocket Guitar' is pretty smokin'. And not just because it too has 'Pocket' in the title :) - Mark Jeffrey
forgot hahlo3 for Twitter - 808blogger
My fave apps right now are Last.fm, Twitterrific and Wikipanion! - Alain Edouard
Trism (game), Ambiance (sounds), Clinometer (tool), PakSound (toy), iCounter (y'know those things where you press a button and it increments a counter by one? It's that. Simple, obvious UI - does one thing perfectly) - Linda Eskin
New iPod Touch 2G: Twitterific, AOL Radio, 21 Pro (Sponsored) and definitely Air Sharing! - Mike Shulman
Oh, and the physics engine in MotionX Poker makes you feel like you're shaking real dice in a box. Pirillo sold me on it with a post & video just after launch. - Sean O
Well besides Safari, Mail, Clock, Camera, Phone and iPod :o) .... Netshare, Air Sharing, Now Playing, Last.fm, Pandora. Have yet to play a lot of games but Enigmo and Cubic Lite have been fun. - Paul Reynolds
PipelineDeals just launched iphone web app this week - give it a test drive. - JP Werlin
@seisiuneer has been having way too much fun with PocketGuitar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... - Linda Eskin
3 pages total, but these are the most frequent and my faves: Evernote, Twinkle, Todo, Datacase, Aurora Feint, Last.fm, Wordpress, Palringo, Facebook, ShoZu. - Ernie Oporto
Twitterific, Shazam, Evernote and Pandora. Not necessarily in that order. - Dru Kelly
Netshare, GPSTwit, Air Sharing, Twitterfone, Here I Am, and Sportacular oh and Simplifymedia and Airme - Mardee Thompson
Air Sharing is just out in temporary free mode. Yelp, Cydia, Cycorder, iPint, Snatch. Pandora. Also like my web app for iphone billboard mode, http://www.iblipper.com - Andy Edmonds
Evernote, Things, Twitteriffic, AOL Radio, Pandora, and iDrum - Dean Terry
Things - by far the BEST app!! TapTapTap, Twitterific, SMS, HolyBible - Mr K
Splashid ,twitterific, airsharing evernote and yahoo oneconnect - Fuad Arshad
The one that will launch at the Tech Crunch party in Austin on 9/26...or immediately following the TC party. - Tim Hayden
Zenbe, Twitterriffic Premium, Last.fm - Brandon McCall
iGo to play Go and Phonezap to make ringtones from my songs. - Neyma Jahansooz
Twitterific, Remote, Pandora, Solitaire, LastFM, Movies, Eventful, Hold'em, Google, Facebook, FriendFeed, SportsTap, Bible - Jon West
AP Mobile News, Urbanspoon, Palringo, Kyte, and Admit One - Karmadude
i.TV's TV & Movies app, whenever it comes out on the App store :-( - Jesse Stay
Twitteriffic, Pandora, Evernote, Jott, Shazam, Yelp, BoxOffice, Wikipanion, Sodoku (multiple), and Crash Kart - Abbas Haider Ali
WordPress, LinkedIn, Pownce, Facebook, Evernote - John Wang
Shufflepuck, Crash Bandicoot, Mote-M, AirHockey, Cannon Game, Twitterific - Mike Navarre
If you haven't noticed already.. I'm easily amused by Crazy Mouth. :) Dizzy Bee and Garf are some of my favorite games.. and definitely love Facebook and Twitterlator! - Daynah
The ones that have stayed on my phone are: Twitterlator, Evernote, OmniFocus, Texas HoldEm, and Warcraft Characters. - Matthew J Hendrickse
Evernote keeps getting better and better - Michael Lynton
Evernote, Aurora Feint, iKana, Twitterific, Feeds, SiteCatalyst (Omniture) - Melinda
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August 12 at 4:06 pm - blog.jeffhaynie.us - Link
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August 7 at 5:13 pm - phonegap.com - Link
PhoneGap is a free open source development tool and framework that allows web developers to take advantage of the powerful features in the iPhone SDK from HTML and JavaScript. We're trying to make iPhone app development easy and open. For many applications a web application is the way to but in Safari you don't get access to the native iPhone APIs, and the that's the problem we're trying to solve. - Andre Charland
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August 6 at 5:59 pm - microsoft.com - Link
I can't help it, I read EULAs. - DeWitt Clinton
Interesting that the Beta 2 EULA stipulates that "you may not offer Silverlight applications on a commercial basis, such as under a paid subscription or on ad-funded web pages" and that "We may change it for the final, commercial version. We also may not release a commercial version." However, it also states that it the EULA is amended with the terms here: http://www.microsoft.com/silve... - DeWitt Clinton
And those additional terms state that "Notwithstanding the non-commercial use restrictions in the License Terms, you may deploy your Silverlight applications (as defined in the License Terms) for commercial purposes under the following conditions:" ... Those conditions are entirely benign, mostly just requiring you to stop using Beta 2 within 7 days after the final release comes out, and therefore switch over to the final licensing terms. - DeWitt Clinton
All this makes me very curious as to what Microsoft will do with Silverlight in the end... Will separate commercial-use licenses be required? Will open source implementations of the runtime be allowed? Will open source *applications* written on Silverlight be allowed? Too soon to speculate further, though. - DeWitt Clinton
Okay, one last note. The Silverlight Beta 2 license specifically *prohibits* building open source applications on top of it today. From the link above, "You may also use the software to design, develop and test sample code and programs that you (i) make available to other designers and developers in source code form as examples of how to use Microsoft Silverlight or (ii) deploy to end users for non-commercial purposes. " - DeWitt Clinton
The "non-commercial purposes" clause is a restriction of use, which is incompatible with any open source license. So if you write a Silverlight application using the Beta 2, you are prohibited from allowing it to be commercially used, except under the amended license linked terms to above, and thus you can *not* release your code under an open source license (which by definition, can not contain such a restriction of use). - DeWitt Clinton
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“created Room "Excel Fu" for Links & Discussions about doing tricksy things with Microsoft Excel”
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July 6 at 9:00 pm - dailykos.com - Link
it pained me to click the like button but hey, at the end of the day - funny is funny - Marco (aureliusmaximus)
Dude, the link is broken - Ross Mayfield
@ross - hmm, works for me (http://www.dailykos.com/commen...) - hunter walk
Ross: it works here. Maybe your series of tubes isn't going the right place. :-) - Robert Scoble
More hilarious McCain slogan and logo's from the original thread they were made, (http://www.yayhooray.com/threa...). And all because it all looked a little toooo much like Obama's. So awesome. - Ruben
I personally think it looked a bit too much like a TGI Friday's logo than Obama's stuff. That's just me, though. - Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins
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June 27 at 1:17 am - getelastic.com - Link
All e-commerce sites should consider treating the order confirmation email as just the start of a series. This post examines the current series from Amazon and suggests ways of improving them. - Tim Leighton-Boyce
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