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Drei von vier Internetnutzern glotzen Online-Videos.
(unknown author) via kress-Der Mediendienst on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
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Everything you always wanted to know about Google…
Ouriel Ohayon via TechCrunch on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
…But were afraid to ask. This is the title of this very interesting 34-slide presentation on Google prepared by FaberNovel, a french consulting firm. It is hard to realize the real nature of this readmore
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Michael Crockett
midcenturyjo via desire to inspire on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Today was a good day. Today was a "gasp" day because today I found readmore
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Why You Should Wait To Buy a Set-Top Box
Chris Albrecht via NewTeeVee on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Warning! This holiday season you will be tempted to purchase one of those set-top boxes that deliver movies directly to your TV set. You will be lured by the idea of having this content on a digital tap, serving it up without ever needing to get off the couch. Don’t be fooled! While these devices and services are definitely getting better — and even approaching awesome — this holiday readmore
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Memo to OpenID: Keep it simple, please
Caroline McCarthy via Webware.com on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
With all the buzz about Facebook Connect this week, it's worth asking the question: Whatever happened to Ope readmore
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Getting OpenID Into the Browser
David Recordon via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Google Chrome did a smart thing: Less. They unified the search box and address bar, since that's what people do anyway. That gives us back precious pixels for the only thing that's as important to an average web user as where they're going: Who they are. Identity belongs in the browser. Don't just believe me, just this week ReadWriteWeb talks about readmore
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Inspiration: Walls of Bookshelves
sarahc via Apartment Therapy Main on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Bookshelves are the original modular furniture. Stacked up, down, and side-by-side, they can line a whole wall or just a little nook. They look great readmore
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Another Killer Ad on Pandora
chrisbrogan via chrisbrogan.com on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Okay, somebody give whoever is doing this work at Pandora a raise. Okay readmore
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Video Game Consoles for Next-Gen TV? Don’t Believe the Hype
Om Malik via NewTeeVee on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Video game consoles such as Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) are going to evolve into "multimedia gateways" and will soon be receiving a lot of video, according to Dallas-based research firm The Diffusion Group (TDG). They argue that when it comes to on-demand video conten readmore
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PeopleBrowsr: A Visual Dashboard for Your Online Identities
Sarah Perez via ReadWriteWeb on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Imagine TweetDeck as an online application. Now imagine that you could use its paneled dashboard interface to keep tabs on your other online identities, too. With PeopleBrowsr, you can. This new application, currently in alpha, lets you update y readmore
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thegridsystem.org
swissmiss via swissmiss on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Antonio Carusone just launched The Grid System, an ever-growing resource site on the topic of grid systems and anything associated to it, like the golden ratio and baseline grids. His goal for the site is to be a o readmore
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MySpace And Vidoop Help Build OpenID Add-On For Flock
Robin Wauters via TechCrunch on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
MySpace and provider of authentication and identity management solutions Vidoop have teamed up with Flock to develop an OpenID management add-on for version 2.0 of t readmore
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Nguyen Qui Duc's Mountain Home in Vietnam The New York Times 11.28.08
Aaron via Apartment Therapy Main on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Vietnamese American writer Nguyen Qui Duc returned to his native readmore
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Birthdays and Photos, From Facebook to Your Mac
Kristen Nicole via All Facebook on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
With the surmised official launching of Facebook Connect, it’s evident that Facebook will very well become the center of activity and attention for a good portion of the so readmore
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100 Free High-Quality XHTML/CSS Templates
Steven Snell via Smashing Magazine on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
by Steven Snell If you haven’t taken a look at the (X)HTML/CSS templates that are available for free from a variety of sources, you may be surprised by the quality you can find. WordPress themes tend to get a lot of exposure and attention in the design community right now, but there is also a wide variety of high-quality (X)HTML/CSS templates that are free of readmore
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#16755 - Rugged and awesome winery by San Diego based...
XzanderX via NOTCOT.ORG on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Rugged and awesome winery by San Diego based architect Sebastian Mariscal. The Tercio Winery is located next to Casa en el Valle de Guadalupe #6673 (Want more? See readmore
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Blockbuster OnDemand unboxed
Matt Burns via CrunchGear on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
The BlockBuster OnDemand set-top streamer is now available and for those interested in the nitty gritty, here are some of readmore
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Helvetireader: A minimal interface for Google Reader
swissmiss via swissmiss on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Erin pointed me to Helvetireader a minimal interface for Google Reader. I was delighted to see that they use swissmiss for the screenshot on the homepage. YAY! readmore
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Apartment Inspiration from Buenos Aires
sarahc via Apartment Therapy Main on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Buenos Aires' Home Hotel was opened by Tom and Patricia Rixton, two well-traveled people who spent the last 16 years trekking across Europe and Asia before they readmore
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Google reveals Chrome extensions plan
Stephen Shankland via Webware.com on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Google has published its plan to build into Chrome what is arguably its most requested feature: the ability to accept extensions that can customize how the open-source Web browser operates. And guess what? Google's dependence on advertising readmore
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