March 2010

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check.in

I have written several times about my workflows for facebook, twitter using brightkite, one of my favourite apps. Now with all the location-based apps there is a clear hype, but again we will start experiencing fatigue. You go to a bar and then what… you have to open brightkite, check in write a note and […]

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near.me a very cool foursquare interface

I have talked about foursquare in the past. When I first joined them they were only in a few cities and you were not able to edit places or are new ones. Now foursquare is a completely different different tool, much more powerful and more looking like the one it had my number one in […]

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youtube runs on apache… and it is down now

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8 Unconventional Motorcycles Around the World

When it comes to custom motorcycle builders, there’s crazy and there’s really crazy. From the alligator bikte to the Motorcycle Tank. 8 strange vehicles around the world. The world’s biggest motorcycle Almost thirty feet (9 metres) long, ten feet (3 metres) high and weighing as much as a school bus, the name emblazoned along the side of this […]

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Google Calendar Rescheduler

The new gadget, available in Google Calendar Labs, is called Smart Rescheduler. And it is very simple. Once turned on, you can select an event and click “Find a new time” and the machine does the rest, offering up multiple options for folks to chose from. As you can imagine, those of us on the […]

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Suburban Camouflage: 14 Lifelike 3D Garage Door Murals

What will the neighbors think? That is a difficult question to answer, as it depends upon which design you pick: would you like it to look as if you have acquired a classic car or a racing machine, or perhaps you plan hiring garage door experts in Riverside county to convert your garage entirely to […]

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Barcelona for a while

From the 17 till Saturday we stayed in Barcelona. We met Quio and Anna, Sergio… we went to Salamanca for lunch with the family… relax. Then to Geneva.

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Key Biscayne

In our last day in Miami, we packed and checked out. Had breakfast and put everything in the trunk of the car. Then we headed to Key Biscayne where we spent most of the day. We went to the lighthouse and to the beach, then we went to Boaters Grill, where we had some seafood […]

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Miami: downtown, little Haiti and design district

We spent the day exploring other parts of Miami. Distances are big there. We went first to have breakfast at bayfront, in downtown. We did not manage to get breakfast at the hotel because we went down too late… but breakfast at bayfront was nice. We walked around and went to downtown. After that we […]

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Everglades

After having breakfast at the hotel, we took the car and headed towards Florida city and Everglades, in the south west of Florida. And incredible natural park that is like a the biggest delta of the world, coming from a lake and instead of ending in the sea like a traditional river it does so […]

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