Underwear designer releases Barack Obama briefs (1)
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Trendy underwear designer Andrew Christian has released Barack Obama briefs, featuring the image of the presidential candidate's face on the front and '08 on the back, just in time for his speech at the Democratic convention.
Smith & Nephew a spot by Psyop (1)
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Unitasker Wednesday: GoateeSaver (6)
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I’m not the best person to ask for advice when it comes to facial hair grooming. I only shave once a week because I don’t have a large amount of hair on my face, and I work from home. So, maybe my lack of expertise is the reason I don’t adequately understand the need for the GoateeSaver. From the GoateeSaver site: Tired of the constant struggle every morning trying to get your goatee to look ...
Ping Pong Playa - Film Clip (2)
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Ping Pong Playa - TrailerChristopher “C-DUB” Wang is a suburban guy who sports an urban swagger, waxes political on all things Asian American, and clings to pipe dreams of a career as a pro basketball player. Blaming genetics for his failure to make the NBA, C-dub lives at home, works a dead- end job, and squirms in the shadow of his older brother, Michael, a doctor and ping pong champion. With a family-run store devoted ...
Mozilla Announces Ubiquity for Universal Access (26)
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Mozilla Labs announced today that it has released a new solution called Ubiquity, which will try to bring a disjointed Web together under the auspices of that one solution. Ubiquity will try to “connect the Web with language to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily.” More specifically, Ubiquity will try to get users to type what they want to do instead ...
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Alan Edgett said:
something to watch.
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baron said:
The next major enhancement of web browser and the whole new way to USE the Web
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Kerk said:
I've been playing around with it for at most ten minutes, and am so excited. The 'Verbs' (commands you can add) are a feed, damn exciting. Still very rough right now, but man can it be something great.
Feds boost help for post-secondary students - CTV.ca (1)
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CTV.caFeds boost help for post-secondary studentsCTV.ca - 2 hours agoThe federal government is sweetening the pot for students from low- and middle-income families who wish to pursue post-secondary education.Federal student aid programs get $1B boost Canada.comOttawa boosts student aid programs by $1B The Gazette (Montreal)Macleans.ca - MarketWatch - Macleans.caall 26 news articles
OpenTape - Muxtape’s Natural Successor (16)
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As Stan noted last week, Muxtape has been voluntarily brought down due to concerns over the RIAA, but you shouldn’t let that stop you from traipsing down that same harrowing path yourself, particularly since there’s now an open source Web package you can run yourself to completely duplicate the functionality of MuxTape. Josh Catone over at SitePoint just found it, it’s aptly called OpenTape. It’s exactly a one-for-one translation of the original MuxTape with one ...
Tees announced on August 25 (4)
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Stick Figures In Peril Print by Brandt Botes Surprise Print by Aaron Hogg SOS by Jeff Staple Roughin' It by Brock Davis Vampire! by Olly Moss Failed Launch by Manos Lakoutsis Keeping It Simple by Sam Schuna SPRSTR by Aaron Hogg Un Censored by Ross Zietz Braaains! by Ray Frenden Perennials & Innards by Kneil Melicano Sinister Dexter by Joe Carr Octadecapus by David Creighton-Pester It's So Simple by Carson Campbell Two Detectives, One Crime ...
What Should I Do with My Life? (1)
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One of the smartest guys I know is Steve Roesler. His All Things Workplace is one of my favorite blogs. Steve is an amazing thinker and a super nice guy! We’ve talked once or twice on the phone, and the energy he shared on his blog is the same you get on the phone: WOW! Recently, Steve shared a great article titled What Should I Be Doing With My Life? He encourages you to focus ...
5 Really Weird Things About Water (10)
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Written by Neatorama Water, good ol’ H2O, seems like a pretty simple substance to you and me. But in reality, water - the foundation of life and most common of liquid - is really weird and scientists actually don’t completely understand how water works. Here are 5 really weird things about water: 1. Hot Water Freezes Faster Than Cold Water Take two pails of water; fill one with hot water and the other one with ...
Shiva > Austin TV (3)
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After an intense record time of one month finally the music video of single SHIVA from indie-instrumental band Austin TV from Mexico City is out. The idea is based in one of many stories from Mario Lupo's diary that comes with the album Fontana Bella, this fictional character an his Xoloscuincle dog, Kerdoc, fell accidentally in a hidden magical forest which at the end result in the Devil's cave. Credits. Director & Illustration Art : ...
Bending Light (2)
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Tiger Woods’ Jesus Walk Not a Glitch (46)
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It’s fun when you see major companies really begin to understand the nature and cultural ins ands outs of your particular subculture. Despite the fact that YouTube has grown over the last couple years that it’s a little large to be called a subculture, the majority of corporations out there wouldn’t know what to do or where to begin if they see something with the potential to turn into negative publicity surface on YouTube. We’re ...
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Jeffrey said:
interesting...
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Allison said:
Brilliant.
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Angel said:
Chequen el video por favor. Admitidamente es cuestionable si es efecto o no. La neta si alguien puede hacer eso es el ;)
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Joannie said:
LOL this is awesome :)
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Veritas Noctis said:
Tiger Woods is Black Jesus! :D
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Josh said:
Absolutely hilarious, and one of the smartest marketing moves I've seen out of EA, which I usually abhor.
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Tor Erling said:
As much as I may dislike EA some times, this was just genious :)
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Ooble said:
This is the best commercial response to anything, ever. Watch.
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Chris Schrier said:
brilliant!
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Joe said:
yes folks, this is a sample taste of what you can do if you can respond quickly to the groundswell.
Dutch Nightclub To Harness Dancers' Energy (1)
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These days, we're hearing a whole lot about power generated by solar panels and wind turbines. But imagine if you could harness the energy generated by hundreds of club-goers shaking their booty?A Dutch high-tech company is doing just that - and when Iggy Pop performs at Rotterdam's Club Watt on September 2, fans jumping on the dance floor will be helping to keep the lights lit and the music pumping. "When you dance, you generate ...
Let's Talk, MWM (4)
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Raised in Boston, 28-year-old graphic designer Matt W. Moore—better known as MWM—has carved his own niche in the art world. Working from a colorful palette, MWM’s work is equally kaleidoscopic in range—from typography and clothing design, to illustration and fine art. His clients include Burton Snowboards, Nike, Smart Car, and Blackberry to name s few. But MWM focuses on more than just client-based work. He also exhibits his signature style of Vectorfunk paintings and prints ...
6 Online Email Aggregators that Do More Than Just Aggregate (49)
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For most of us, Gmail can be the simple answer to aggregating all of our emails together in one place. But for those who are looking for something new with a bit more spice, there are a whole new breed of email aggregators that promise to redefine the way we look at and use our inboxes. Here are 6 online email aggregators that do more than just aggregate. Zenbe Zenbe, “designed to be the world’s ...
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StartX said:
pretty cool services for those who "live" e-mail, IM, social networking services all-at-once
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Valeehill said:
I've been using Zenbe for a week and think it's awesome!
Time to "Free the Airwaves" (47)
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For quite some time we've been talking about the potential of the unused airwaves between broadcast TV channels ("white spaces") to provide affordable, high-speed wireless Internet connectivity nationwide. For this to happen, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) must allow unlicensed use of this spectrum.If you care about the future of the Internet, now is the time to take action. The FCC has completed its field testing and is expected to make a ruling in the ...
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Noah said:
Google takes aim at the "unused bandwidth" in the broadcast radio spectrum.