Archive for the ‘ Geek ’ Category

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30
Aug

Downtown Wilderness

Rating 3.00 out of 5

the wilderness downtown

Montreal band Arcade fire have teamed up with Google and their Chrome Experiments, where their latest video is spiced up with some Google Streetview. Nice!

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23
Aug

Search as you type

Rating 3.00 out of 5

So now that the autocompletion has been fully integrated into Google, they are, apparently planning to take this to a new level. Search as you type. I am already looking forward to the weirdness this new function will give us…

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21
Aug

Meet Flipboard

Rating 3.00 out of 5

though I am not a big iPad fan, this app definitely does look nice. Meet Flipboard, or your Flipboard rather…

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4
Aug

a day in the life

Rating 3.00 out of 5

nice little site describing the life @ Adobe.

A day in the life at adobe

I want a bread machine at work as well…

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21
Jul

Digital handwriting

Rating 3.00 out of 5

Awesome looking tool to allow you to truly personalize your emails. Making them personal letters, somewhat. Excellent by the advertising by Pilot, I wonder how bic will strike back at this one? Zippo already has the iLight, now Pilot grabs the headlines with this project.

pilothandwriting.com

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28
Jun

Java 4-ever…

Rating 3.00 out of 5

…and introducing Lenny Linux.

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25
Jun

Firefox design usability thoughts

Rating 3.00 out of 5

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2
Jun

Lego printer

Rating 3.50 out of 5

I am not sure if this is real or not. But if true, it would definitely be cheaper to use a pen then buying the silly expensive ink for your regular inkjet printer.

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26
May

Are you human

Rating 3.50 out of 5

Interesting project where the artist asks a rather poignant question. How, with Captcha like functionality, the computer now gets to decide whether a user really is human.

Are you human? from GDFB.tv on Vimeo.

So what about you, are you really human?

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19
May

fonting the web

Rating 4.00 out of 5

Google Font API

Google just announcedvery functional font resource with an API which will help using custom fonts within web pages. The days of when you receive an art directors mock-up and you have to ask them whether you can’t use standard web font seem to be over.

Yet another excellent Google initative. And while I am at a Google post, make sure you take another look at Wave, as they updated their UI, and seems much less buggy now, then when launched.

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