Month: April 2008

  • Blurb

    Blurb, seemingly, is a really great way to make books online using your digital photos. I haven’t tried it yet but if their site says anything about their company/books, I think you might enjoy what you get out of giving it a try. They also integrate with Flickr and are running a photo book contest

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  • Classic photos recreated with Legos

    Tiananmen Square Mike Stimpson does an excellent job recreating classic photos using Legos. Some of the most notable photos include: Tiananmen Square (pictured) V.J. Day Times Square Lunch Atop a Skyscraper More please. (Source: Classics in Lego – a photoset on Flickr)

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  • Get a job! Use a Job Board.

    Looking for a job? Might I suggest looking through the various Job Boards that have popped up over recent years? You might just find what you’re looking for. 37signals’ Job Board The 37signals’ Job Board is probably "the best one" right now. Currently there are offerings from such companies as Apple, Sony, Amazon, Best Buy,

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  • Keegan Jones is coffee shop hopping

    Keegan Jones, whom I spent some time with in New York City late last year, is visiting his hometown in Missouri. He has a pretty neat idea for how he is going to spend the week. “This week I’m home in good ol’ Springfield, Missouri. Each day this week I’ll be working from a different

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  • SCR DROPCLOCK

    A screensaver featuring numbers in Helvetica type falling into water in super-slow motion. I have to say that while I don’t even use a screensaver, I’m sitting here tempted to buy a license simply because of how awesome it could be. Alas, I’ll wait to read some reviews of those braver than I. (Source: SCR

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  • \”We just posted loads of clips all over the freakin’ place!\”

    Ever since Viddler announced that Tubemogul now supported Viddler as a distribution point, we’ve been seeing this more and more. People that upload their video to every single video sharing site in order to gain exposure for their show, product, etc. etc. I get the point. I see the strategy. And, I can’t really blame

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