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| February 26, 2007 |
10:33 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
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6:49 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Play Wabble: a multi-player, online version of Scrabble
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| February 22, 2007 |
11:43 pm |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Forget Photoshop kiddies, Picnik lets you edit your photos online (through your browser). Ole!
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11:42 pm |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
For my foodies out there:
Group Recipes { a food-centric social network }
Tastespotting { a place to upload photos of food you like }
and (even though it’s been linked before) Cork’d { the social wine review site } to round out the collection.
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| February 20, 2007 |
9:44 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
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| February 18, 2007 |
10:08 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Have you ever wanted to make an animated film? MonkeyJam is free software that animates your scanned drawings or photographs. { go crazy! }
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10:03 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Every once-in-awhile a piece of technology comes along that seems to be straight out of the 1960’s vision of the future. This watch is such a device — boasting a power of communication that is equalled only by its ability to repel girls.
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| February 16, 2007 |
7:48 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
pirateMaps transform the regular Yahoo! Maps into a Pirate-themed display. Not necessarily useful, but provides a little fun.
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| February 15, 2007 |
8:10 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
Musicovery is an online radio that lets you pick a genre & mood — the "magically" presents you with matching tracks.
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8:09 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
The Candy Heart Generator lets you add your own phrases to images of "conversation hearts" { you can file this under: "Links That Would Have Been Useful Before Yesterday" }
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8:07 am |
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| February 13, 2007 |
11:08 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
I love surfing. But, I really love watching surfing mice (and rats). { links go to rather remarkable YouTube videos }
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9:39 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
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| February 8, 2007 |
9:29 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
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8:28 am |
Mike Hanttula writes: |
I don’t like the trend in online advertisements that cover the page text one is trying to read (usually with some Flash animation). Sometimes, though, a combination of content-specific ad displays & sad news result in the annoying advertisement backfiring on the advertiser.
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