Archive for the ‘All Things Geek’ Category

tooble

Friday, January 25th, 2008

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Tooble: Browse, Search, and Download YouTube Video directly to your iPod! In one easy step, tooble automatically downloads, converts and imports any YouTube video to play on your video iPod, iPhone, AppleTV, or even on your computer with iTunes. Now all your favorite videos are with you and ready to play, no matter where you are.

I’ve been downloading all my favorite music videos to my iPod Touch. It’s fast and simple. The downside is the poor video quality …

Understanding art for geeks

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

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This made me smile.

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Facebook is so last year …

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Welcome to the hit websites of 2008 …

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Virtual pets, video diaries and travellers’ logs could be the next stars of cyberspace … For many in the dotcom world, 2007 was dominated by one story: the rise of Facebook. The success of the social networking service has increased optimism about the internet industry. After all, if Microsoft is prepared to buy a 1.6% share for $240m (£121m), there is evidence that good ideas can be worth a lot of money. It is no surprise then that investors are looking for the next big thing - and these are some of the favourites.

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Thinnovation

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

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Apple revealed the world’s thinnest notebook, MacBook Air.

Everything is connected to everything

Friday, January 11th, 2008

LinkedIn, SixApart and Flickr People Join DataPortability.org: Is This Stuff For Real?

The Data Portability Working Group is announcing today that key people from LinkedIn, Flickr, SixApart and Twitter are joining the group. These new names are just the most visible part of a groundswell of new interest in the group coming since this week’s news that key players at Google and Facebook have joined.

LinkedIn, the social networking code-word for “business,” is a great addition to the discussion, lest anyone think these aren’t serious matters.

The new additions include Steve Ganz, Senior Web Developer at LinkedIn, Matthew Rothenberg, Product Strategy and Management at Flickr, David Recordon, the point-person for all things OpenID related at SixApart, and Blain Cook, a developer at Twitter … more

Geeks

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

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I’m a geek. You’re a geek. We’re all geeks!!

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