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Filed under: Internet, Macintosh, Productivity, Social Software, Beta, web 2.0
Do you have Gmail perma-tabbed in your browser window? Are you a Google Docs devotee? Is Facebook bookmarked as your home page?If you nodded your head to any of the above questions (or blushed in embarrassment from your web 2.0 addictions), then Fluid is something you […]

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Filed under: Utilities, Web services

PDF Hammer is an online utility that lets you perform basic edits to PDF files. You can upload an individual file or multiple files and rearrange or delete pages and then export your project as a new PDF file. The site provides a quick and simple solution for combining multiple PDF […]

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Karl L. Gechlik [The AdmiN]
Do you fancy yourself a world traveler? Do you like to use the Trains, Subways, Tubes or the umm… Metro, when you are in a strange place? If you do and you hate asking for directions, then this post is for you! I have been using a little free program […]

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Unlike Bill Gates’ boring keynote, Yahoo’s CES keynote actually had some interesting product announcements - namely Yahoo Life! and Yahoo Mobile. Yahoo Life! (yes, the exclamation mark is obligatory until everyone gets sick of it and simply drops it from the name) is in fact more of a sneak peak of a future product; there […]

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Existen muchas páginas que han aprovechado el diseño de Apple para emularla, parodiarla, o incluso criticarla. Ahora nos llega una nueva parodia por parte de una empresa de publicidad llamada Shackleton, que ha usado el diseño de apple.com para promocionar el iJam, el iLom y otros accesorios como si fuese hardware.
De este modo podemos […]

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Next month at the Detroit Auto Show, Land Rover will be unveiling its very first green concept car, a lighter-weight LRX that will feature better fuel efficiency and lower emissions, as well as a bevy of other eco-friendly tweaks like vegetable-tanned seat leather and interior carpeting made of sustainably sourced felt. The four-wheel drive LRX […]

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Me encanta encontrar de vez en cuando ejemplos originales de publicidad exterior. Esta pieza de Saatchi & Saatchi Beirut une originalidad y sencillez de una forma genial, utilizando la superficie de la pared para dar textura al cartel y el efecto visual de caras con acné. Obtuvo un bronce en los últimos Epica Awards.

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PublicDomainReprints.org allows you to paste in a book URL from the Google Books program – at least those books in the public domain, which Google offers as full PDFs – to then order them via print-on-demand service Lulu.com. (To find just public domain books on Google Book Search, check the “Full view” option on the […]

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Ahora estoy en Miami justo antes de volar a México para unas MUY merecidas vacaciones [aunque mis socios no crean lo mismo ;)].
Trataré de retomar el hábito de escribir en mi blog y contaros de todo un poco.

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El producto que hoy presento, lo encuentro ideal para viajeros en vehículos de cuatro o más ruedas. Si eres de los que lleva su portátil en los viajes, te gusta escribir en ruta, enviar emails, consultar algún tipo de información en internet, me parece que te interesará el RV2 Internet iAntena Wireless Modem. La antena […]

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Folks often ask me how it is I always know about things before they do.  A great deal of it is my voracious reading habit, but I owe a great deal of my scoops to a simple utility I created with Yahoo! Pipes. Pipes is a mashup editor that allows you to take feeds and […]

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Israel’s fears in regards to Google Earth’s satellite imaging tools have come to fruition. Members of Palestine’s al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, a group aligned with the Fatah political party, has admitted to using Google Earth for mapping targets for rocket strikes. Khaled Jaabari, the group’s commander, has said that they are using Google Earth […]

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Stealth Startup Wix To Help Users Build Flash Websites“Israel-based Wix.com is a new entrant that is entering into private beta now. It claims to allow users to create Flash-based websites without any programing skills, and publish those sites anywhere on the web. The output can also be widgetized and published on social networks. We have […]

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Philips and citizenM build a modular high-tech hotel“The system, which will first be implemented at the citizenM hotel near Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, consists of pre-fabricated rooms which can be instantly brought online by connecting just four cables, which enable an RFID keycard, flat-screen entertainment center, free wireless, and a “MoodPad” lighting controller which controls the […]

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Concepts: Electric Band-Aids for Fast Relief“HealFast is specifically designed for patients with diabetes in an attempt to address the chronic ulcers and pressure sores that they often experience. Once applied, an electric charge would generate a very weak field that prevents infection in the surrounding tissue.” Gizmodo
Concepts: Electric Band-Aids for Fast Relief“HealFast is specifically designed for […]

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Hard Drive: HDD USB Dock Plugs Bare SATA Drives Like NES Cartridges“Compatible with Windows and Macs, this $46.79 SATA HDD Stage Rack will allow you to plug any bare 2.5- or 3.5-inch SATA hard disk drives into your computer like Nintendo cartridges or, for those of you old enough, 8-tracks. Just take the HD, plug […]

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Eye-Fi’s 2GB SD wireless card hits the FCC“The Eye-Fi-2GB provides the same WiFi-enabling capabilities to any SD-ready digital camera, but this one looks to pack 2GB of capacity to handle even more snaps” Engadget
Eye-Fi’s 2GB SD wireless card hits the FCC“The Eye-Fi-2GB provides the same WiFi-enabling capabilities to any SD-ready digital camera, but this one looks […]

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The NY Times has officially launched its MyTimes personalized feature today following a private beta started in April 2006. In a scaled-down RSS reader, users select feeds they want to add: initially, these are the picks of editors - in my case, a selection of blogs from technology columnist David Pogue. These picks […]

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