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EcoSaber Shirt: The Kinder, Eco-Friendlier Lightsaber [Hippie Lightsaber] (5)
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If there was ever a Jedi hippie, this is the lightsaber he would use. Let's face it, CFLs last a lot longer than energy blades and they are much cheaper to operate. Plus, they help protect the galaxy. Think about it. Available for $26. [Redbubble via Geekologie]Contribute comment -
EcoSaber Shirt: The Kinder, Eco-Friendlier Lightsaber [Hippie Lightsaber] (26)
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If there was ever a Jedi hippie, this is the lightsaber he would use. Let's face it, CFLs last a lot longer than energy blades and they are much cheaper to operate. Plus, they help protect the galaxy. Think about it. Available for $26. [Redbubble via Geekologie]Shared by Adam (30) AfroWhitey (3) Brenton (5) Brian D. (19) CannonGod (199) Chad (133) Christopher (22) Damon (16) Darkwookiee (1) David (26) DOCBook Howto (100) gadgetboy (4) gocrawford (2) Grandje5ter (20) Jaime (13) Jason Matthews (0) Jon (3) Kevin (5) Kevin (14) Kyle (16) mrshl (9) Sean (9) Tim (2) Walter DeFoor (28) Zach (49) zoso (11)- AfroWhitey said: Hahaha!
- Jason Matthews said: clever.
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15 Amazing & Dramatic Guerrilla Marketing Campaigns (27)
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Guerrilla marketing has emerged as one of the most effective methods marketers use to break through the omnipresent ‘ad overload’ that society has trained itself to tune out. These 15 awesome guerrilla marketing campaigns build on the history of guerrilla marketing to illustrate where, why, and how the media markets their message in unexpected ways. 1) The prime tenets of a maximum impact guerrilla marketing campaign are low budget, high exposure and originality of thought. ...Shared by Adam Selwood (8) andré.friedrichs (49) Ankur P (9) Benjamin (824) Blakey (0) CannonGod (199) Damon (3) Darkwookiee (1) Eric Rice (25) Ferdinand1977 (0) fundament (37) Gavin (19) Goldie Katsu (12) IBCmass (103) jeremiah (24) jon|k (12) Kerry (8) Kevin Federline (223) LUCCHINA (423) MCE (25) Mohiul (8) Pedro Silva (8) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (176) Rodrigo Leme (2) Shoshannah F (17) Tobyi (0) UJ (8)Contribute comment -
Expand Your Brain with Evernote (191)
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A new school year is just around the corner, but this semester you're looking for a safer way to enhance your brainpower than getting all hopped up on caffeine pills Jessie Spano-style. This year, the robust note-taking software Evernote is your answer. Let's take a look at how you can use your computer, cellphone, and digital camera in conjunction with the free, cross-platform application Evernote to remember everything for the rest of your life—or at ...Shared by AaronTN (34) adam (728) Alec Peden (6) Alex (8) Alex (3) Alex Carpenter (18) Alex Pachikov (0) alfred westerveld (24) AlphaPapa (11) Andre Siregar (1) ani625 (67) arkiver (0) Armando Alves (24) Avi (461) axemclion (3) Babychen Mathew (264) baron (3) Benjamin (824) Benjamin Shyong (7) Brandy (6) Brian (26) Bryan (4) Bwana (62) Bwood42 (8) Captain Heart Nibbler (10) Casper (45) Chris (8) Chris (5) Chris (3) Chris Corwin (0) Chris Heuer (0) Chris Ryall (4) Christopher (49) Christopher (21) Christopher Harley (11) Christopher Martin (60) Chuck Lawson (6) Computer Tips and Tricks (0) Compuwizard123 (16) ConcertfreakJJ (5) count.dokument (13) Coze (8) Creeva (32) CtrlBreak (12) Dan McCall (5) Dan Russell (12) Daniel Kirk (13) Darkwookiee (1) Dave (2) Dave (15) Dave C. (12) Dave Huston (3) David (7) Deborah Petersen (12) Derek (3) Derick Valadao (15) deusdiabolus (60) digits12 (635) dobata (324) docbaily (28) DVD (0) Eliacin (19) Erik (30) Ethan (0) Frederic (3) Future-Forest (0) Gary (3) gastaoss (7) Gemstar38 (92) Gienah Ghurab (17) Haripako (1) hasamba (33) Hasan (23) iammikeb (17) IanMcKenzie (1) Ingar (5) izensun (3) James Dorminey (6) Jamie (38) Jamie (9) Jason David Pelker (9) Jeffrey (4) Jeremie Lariviere (4) Jeremy (0) jim crossley (6) Jimmah (12) jimmysessions (12) joel (5) John (1) John (2) John (16) Jon Erickson (7) Jon Host (0) Jonathan Sterling (8) Jonnie (1) Jorge (18) jose (2) Justin "Uncle Bubba" Roepel (9) jv (3) jvoorhees (10) Kai (275) Karie (2) Karthik (0) Kenneth (6) kerim (5) Kim (20) KingBee (4) Krisalis78 (30) Leena (842) Leo (10) Leo (6) Link of the Day (1) LmZr (0) Maddy Lou (12) Manuel (2) Matt (7) Matt Chandler (6) Matt Hall (4) Matthew Bischoff (29) MDRoz (10) Miguel Wickert- Pineiro (13) Mike (9) Mikey (30) Misciel (20) mitja_i (0) Mohammad Behdad (6) motionless (1) mr94 (10) MrGuff (76) munir (6) Nathan (4) ndench (10) neal (352) Net (2) Nico (4) Niguel Valley (2) Noah J (6) ntutak (11) oneAustin (26) Pat (53) Paul Chapman (0) Pedro Markun (6) philayres (5) Pierce (1) pixites (3) pk (1) potentato (23) Puja (5) rajan (1) Rick (1) RJO (14) Rob (0) Robert Shellson (0) Ronald Wielink (2) RossW (2) Roy (3) Ryan (46) Ryan (11) Ryan (5) rzklkng (60) Sai Gudigundla (9) Sam (4) Sara (6) schmiddi (11) Sean Blakey (11) Sean McBride (50) Selwin (14) Shawn (10) Simon (4) Simone (10) Sridhar Katakam (18) Stacy (43) Stuart F (10) Super Mario (0) timmins (3) Tj Nelson (0) Todd Mundt (50) Tony (6) Tony (11) Tony S. (5) Travis Cannon (3) Vandywolfer (0) virtualcourtney (4) warrior007 (215) yasha.sozo (12) Yinka (9) yooper1019 (14) Ýtuš (19) Zenith (13) Zsolt T (1) 異塵行者 (20)Explore read 16 notes- CtrlBreak said: Absolutely stunning.
- Sean Blakey said: Maybe I should give evernote another try. My first few attempts resulted in application crashes and lost data, but that was months ago...
- Derick Valadao said: Yes, this is a very amazing service. I've been using it for about a month now and I've got hundreds of notes stashed away. The possibilities are limitless.
- potentato said: I still haven't tried using Evernote, but this makes a pretty compelling argument.
- Derek said: I wish I felt comfortable using evernote, but it would mostly be for work and I just can't bring myself to do it
- yooper1019 said: Been using it for a while and Evernote is AMAZING!!
- ndench said: I wish I could love Evernote. I've tried really hard in the past. Perhaps this new version is worth persevering with.
- Noah J said: I loves me some Evernote!
- Matt Chandler said: I use the heck out of this.
- Jeremy said: @eingy I've been playing around with and love it as a concept. I keep trying to work it into my workflow and haven't been able to get it in completely. I keep telling myself it is because I don't have an iPhone so I can't take and note photos with it. The OCR is amazing!
- Nico said: evernote regelt.
- Andre Siregar said: Try it if you haven't. I've used Evernote for a few months and have been very happy with it.
- munir said: I'm a big fan of Evernote, though I don't use it nearly to its fullest.
- Jon Host said: ive heard good things and am giving it a try, starting with firefox and iPhone. if i like it, i'll blog about it.
- Jamie said: Anyone have any personal experience with Evernote? It sounds good ...
- Vandywolfer said: I think I would like Evernote...just gotta make the leap...
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Expand Your Brain with Evernote [Back To School] (9)
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A new school year is just around the corner, but this semester you're looking for a safer way to enhance your brainpower than getting all hopped up on caffeine pills Jessie Spano-style. This year, the robust note-taking software Evernote is your answer. Let's take a look at how you can use your computer, cellphone, and digital camera in conjunction with the free, cross-platform application Evernote to remember everything for the rest of your life—or at ...Shared by Bwood42 (8) Chris (5) Chuck Lawson (6) Darkwookiee (1) John (1) mr94 (10) ndench (10) Sean Blakey (11) Tony (6)- ndench said: I wish I could love Evernote. I've tried really hard in the past. Perhaps this new version is worth persevering with.
- Sean Blakey said: Maybe I should give evernote another try. My first few attempts resulted in application crashes and lost data, but that was months ago...
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http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/08/gears-for-safari.html (53)
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Google posted a link to a beta version of Gears for Safari: http://dl.google..... The minimum system requirements are: Safari 3.1.1 on Tiger 10.4.11 or Leopard 10.5.3, although Gears is likely to support other WebKit-based browsers in the future."This is BETA, it is not an official release, it might break your browser. Chances are it will break your browser. Please proceed with caution," warns Jeremy Moskovich from Google.If you find bugs, post them at Google Code. ...Shared by [Curtis W] (24) adam (6) Alaska Report (13) Ameer (14) Andrew (35) andy bons (4) Army of Gnomes (14) arturo.servin (8) Brandon (2) Camille Roux (9) CannonGod (199) chexov (4) Citizen K (9) Darkwookiee (1) dH (10) Dimitris (50) Fernando Johann (7) Fiorano (5) folkert (2) G (3) gisc (3) Håkan (13) Inetgate Writer (18) jerobins (14) Jeton (5) Jon (3) kamthorn (17) kerim (5) Kyle (16) Lavender Cafe/LFH Design Studio Library (18) Mike F (377) Mikhail (9) Navid (51) Nikke (0) Patrick (14) Paul (16) Phuller10 (21) plugnus (13) pneal (12) ppalli (20) Pruet (5) Quasidot (22) R (35) Robert Birming (33) Robert Brook (1) Rubin (0) symtym (15) Tom (10) Troed Sångberg (3) utility73 (8) Werner (0) yosshi (9) 小志 (5)Contribute comment -
FriendFeed Beta Testing New Design, Adds Grouped Friends And Photos (69)
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FriendFeed, the popular social activity aggregator, has written a blog post announcing a new redesign of the site that is currently in public beta. You can check out the site at http://beta.frien.... Among the highlights of the new design are Friend Lists, which allow users to separate their friends into discrete groups (much as they would in Facebook’s list feature). Users can also use the new Friend lists to prioritize their incoming activity streams by ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Aaron (7) Alaska Report (13) Alex (19) Alfonso Martinez (0) Alvin A. (19) Andrew Terry (25) Azeem (35) blindsurf3r (8) CannonGod (199) Carlos Eduardo (13) Chip R (5) Clay (3) Cool (3) Darkwookiee (1) David Risley (11) dep (1) DOCBook Howto (100) Edo (9) Eric (45) Evan Sims (27) evo (1) fundament (37) Gommit (19) HokieGeek (25) Hriday (0) hunikal (20) iAlja (25) Jamieasp (20) Jason Nielubowicz (17) Jeff (29) Jeroen (4) Joe (13) Jonathan (16) Jonathan Sterling (8) jonezy (5) joojen (6) jqueryboy (20) Kerk (1) Kim A (1) Kipp Bodnar (17) Kourosh (13) lezionidistile (2) markie (0) MasterCKO (6) Matt Blodgett (0) matthooper (12) Michael (12) Navid (51) NEEKers (0) Peppermint (0) PK (0) pkj (9) PMinze (26) rexy (23) Rob (116) Selwin (14) Shawn (18) smr (12) stantont (6) Syng Shin (59) Thomas (14) timbevil (13) Tom (3) Tomi (8) veilleperso (2) Yanting (0) zemlanin (16) 祥志 (3)Explore read nine notes- Chip R said: friendfeed kicks facebook's ass
- zemlanin said: Вот это уже что-то удобовариваемое.
- Peppermint said: The problem of "bruised egos" resolved. Friendfeed loves us as much as we love it!
- joojen said: 确实挺不错,有些人可以考虑放弃twitter了
- DOCBook Howto said: It's not just about the follow though - not liking the 'fake follow'. If you're going to reciprocate, IMO you need to be willing to at least try to follow their updates as you can. 'fake following' defeats the purpose - why not just make everyone mutual fake followers then?
- Evan Sims said: ... and it looks really, really good.
- Edo said: La nuova interfaccia sembra proprio più ragionata
- Gommit said: This is a great feature :p
- Kerk said: I don't know how I feel about the "Fake" follow, I mean it is a smart idea, but if someone cares enough about what I say/do to follow me the least I could do is return the favor. On the other hand if someone thinks I'm interesting how boring must they be. :)
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Techcrunch: FriendFeed Beta Testing New Design, Adds Grouped Friends And Photos (55)
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FriendFeed, the popular social activity aggregator, has written a blog post announcing a new redesign of the site that is currently in public beta. You can check out the site at http://beta.frien.... Among the highlights of the new design are Friend Lists, which allow users to separate their friends into discrete groups (much as they would in Facebook’s list feature). Users can also use the new Friend lists to prioritize their incoming activity streams by ...Shared by Aaron (7) Alex (19) Alfonso Martinez (0) blindsurf3r (8) Chip R (5) Clay (3) Cool (3) Darkwookiee (1) dep (1) Dimitar D (36) Edo (9) evo (1) foxmachia (33) Gommit (19) Hriday (0) hunikal (20) Jamieasp (20) Jan (10) Jeroen (4) Joe (13) Jonathan (16) joojen (6) Kerk (1) Kim A (1) Kipp Bodnar (17) Kristen Teffeteller (7) lezionidistile (2) Mani Karthik (92) Mark Gibson (3) Mark Havenner (3) markie (0) Marta Strickland (0) MasterCKO (6) Matt Blodgett (0) matthooper (12) Michael (12) Mitchell Tsai (12) NEEKers (0) Paul Buchheit (10) Peppermint (0) PK (0) pkj (9) ProfVegas (144) Sean (4) smr (12) stantont (6) Thomas (14) timbevil (13) Tom (3) Tomi (8) Tony (2) veilleperso (2) Wesley Donehue (224) Yanting (0) 祥志 (3)Explore read six notes- Edo said: La nuova interfaccia sembra proprio più ragionata
- Gommit said: This is a great feature :p
- joojen said: 确实挺不错,有些人可以考虑放弃twitter了
- Peppermint said: The problem of "bruised egos" resolved. Friendfeed loves us as much as we love it!
- Kerk said: I don't know how I feel about the "Fake" follow, I mean it is a smart idea, but if someone cares enough about what I say/do to follow me the least I could do is return the favor. On the other hand if someone thinks I'm interesting how boring must they be. :)
- Chip R said: friendfeed kicks facebook's ass
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A Closer Look At The Extend Firefox Winners (15)
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Firefox is close to our hearts. In the past, we’ve reviewed a number of Firefox add-ons here on Make Use Of. Any guesses what this article is about? Yes, you’ve guessed it - it’s the ever popular Firefox add-ons list compilation. However this time, its a list with a difference. The add-ons in this list are the Winners of the Extend Firefox contest organised by Mozilla Labs. The add-ons are classified into three categories. Best ...Shared by Amy (9) CannonGod (199) ChaCha (62) Darkwookiee (1) Hannibal (52) Julio MS (1) MakeUseOf (2) Mark (11) MeghnaK (166) Phil (42) Sireesh Tripurari (7) Sukij (0) Tamar Weinberg (25) wwdj (8) ZlatkoGR (22)Contribute comment -
Mona Leia Fixes DaVinci's Biggest Mistake [Starry Starry Wars] (13)
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The one problem with Leonardo DaVinci's most famous painting of all, La Gioconda (or, to give it its more famous title, the Mona Lisa), is that it wasn't sci-fi enough. Thankfully, one man has spent the time and effort required to fix that one small flaw with the creation of the Mona Leia. Those eyes! That smile! That blaster! Feed your Carrie Fisher fine art obsession under the jump. Amazingly, the painting - An original ...Shared by BrendoMan (114) CannonGod (199) chusemann (4) Clint Ecker (10) Darkwookiee (1) DOCBook Howto (100) Kris (10) LdsNana-AskMormon (95) Mark Dykeman (6) Paul Winch (0) Richard (40) rOckY (122) Rtaylor32 (14)Contribute comment -
Picnik Updates its "Basket" with Batch Uploads and More (6)
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While Flickr was busy working on its new slide show features, another growing photo-sharing site, Picnik, was busy adding some new features of its own. All users will be able to preview the new features, while Premium account holders will get unlimited access. The new “Picnik Basket” gives premium users the option of batch uploading up to 100 photos at once, which is always a relief when you’re adding photos to a media-sharing site and ...Contribute comment -
Picnik Updates its “Basket” with Batch Uploads and More (11)
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While Flickr was busy working on its new slide show features, another growing photo-sharing site, Picnik, was busy adding some new features of its own. All users will be able to preview the new features, while Premium account holders will get unlimited access. The new “Picnik Basket” gives premium users the option of batch uploading up to 100 photos at once, which is always a relief when you’re adding photos to a media-sharing site and ...Shared by assbach (15) CannonGod (199) CogDog (13) Darkwookiee (1) Håkan (13) joshnunn (4) RaynerApe (27) rexy (23) Richard (18) Rocco (24) Valeehill (9)Contribute comment -
Gmail Superstars and Quick Links Make a Killer To-Do List [Gmail] (145)
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We've already shown you how to use Gmail Superstars and Gmail Quick Links—both exclusive features of previously mentioned Gmail Labs—and now reader Alex McRoberts details how he uses the two excellent features to turn his Gmail account into a killer to-do list manager. Here's how he did it: I went to the General settings (after enabling the two features) and enabled the red, orange and green stars (as well as keeping the original yellow star). ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Adam Stacoviak (2) aemkei (2) AJ (168) Alex Boden (0) Alex Whyke (8) Alireza (4) Amy (9) Anders (7) Andrew (10) Anthony Romano (8) Babychen Mathew (264) Backhandzeus (4) Benjamin (3) billpoly (13) billspaced (9) Billy Fairchild (2) Brian P McCaffrey (0) C.K. (116) capt bro (0) Chris (0) chris (5) Christian Santos (72) Chuck Reynolds (16) Chung (111) clementi (14) Compuwizard123 (16) coonhnd (1) Courtney (6) currios (20) Damiano (7) Dan Schumacher (1) daniel (10) Danny (11) Darkwookiee (1) Darren Isbrecht (77) Dave (8) David (4) Db0 (29) Drew Olanoff (125) Dru Kelly (1) elmarco (5) ema (3) Eric Chen (66) Erik Goodlad (1) Evgeni L. / Reepicheep (8) Feisal Adur (1) fonsus (8) Fredrik Carlsson (15) g3houdini (0) Gauravonomics (39) Grace Smith (14)