Peace Corps Devs Win Web Award for Remix Site

Who knew the Peace Corps were Web developers? Certain African farmers did anyway. Now, with its AfricaRuralConnect project the recipient of an Interactive Media Council Outstanding Achievement Award, a lot more people know it too. ARC is a product of the National Peace Corps Association and provides a platform for Africans in the business of agriculture, and those […]

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OffiSync Now Lets You Co-Author Files With Most Versions Of Microsoft Office (And Google Docs)

OffiSyncis a plugin for Microsoft Office that serves as a bridge between Office and Google Docs. When it first launched, the app’s primary feature was to save Office documents to your Google account. It’s since integrated Google Image Serach into Office, and support for Google Sites. And today it’s getting another major upgrade: you’ll now be able to sync […]

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Google Docs Adds Major New Features

Google has announced that it has rebuilt Google Docs from the ground-up. The result is a massive overhaul of Google Docs, including completely redesigned spreadsheet, document, and drawing editors, group chat functionality, and the ability to collaborate with real-time character-by-character mark-up, much like Google Wave. You can preview the new changes, starting today. The one word […]

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YikeBike, foldable electric bicycle

YikeBike is an electric foldable bicycle which is unique in design. Take a look:

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What Happens When Malcolm Gladwell And Clay Shirk Can't Agree On Social Media?

Two of the smartest thinkers when it comes to media and business are Malcolm Gladwell and Clay Shirky Gladwell is the best-selling business book author of, Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers and What The Dog Saw and Shirky penned the “must-own” book, Here Comes Everybody along with being both a world-class media academic, speaker and pundit. […]

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10 Fantastic Photoshop Tutorials on YouTube

Photoshop has been a mainstay of the design software pantheon for over 20 years, and it remains a great tool for pro artists and social media customizers alike. But the sophisticated image editor has a daunting learning curve. With so many tools, features, and concepts to get a hold of, new users can be discouraged […]

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10 of the most impressive subway stations

Stockholm Tunnelbana (Sweeden) `Subway stations are usually designed in a clean and modernistic style in order to make people forget they are traveling deep underground. It is different in the Stockholm subway though, in which several of the deep underground stations are cut into solid rock which were left with cave-like ceilings. Oldnature meets nextnature. […]

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Gmail Launches Sneak Peek And Nested Labels. You’ll Want To Check These Out Right Now

If you live in Gmail all day, you’re almost certainly going to want to activate a new feature that just want live in labs: Gmail Sneak Peek. The feature, as the name suggests, allows you to get a preview of the message you’ve currently got selected, without actually opening it (it reminds me a bit […]

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Segway RMP bots used for sniper target practice

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iPhone OS 4 live on Engadget

Want to follow the event at 7pm Paris time or 10am Pacific time? Apple will present the new iPhone OS 4 (not a new iPhone phone, just the OS). Maybe in summer they present the hardware for the OS 4. We’ll find out in an hour. http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/08/live-from-apples-iphone-os-4-event/

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square: accept credit card payments with your iPhone, iPad or Android phone

Square is a a platform for iPhones, iPad (they already have a gorgeous app) and Android phones and laptops (in the future) that with a free credit card reader plugged into the headphones jack will allow to accept payments with credit cards. It is super nice app. I don’t have a business but if I […]

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Facebook, Twitter and YouTube redesign their websites

In the last months we have seen some Internet titans redesign their websites. Facebook First it was Facebook. They changed a lot. Before they had this bar at the bottom of the page with the apps, chat and so, which is now back to the traditional menus in the top and left. People complained at […]

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how does it look in an iPad?

The media if flooded with iPad news. Tons of people unboxing, reviewing, and falling in love with the beautiful iPad even if aware of its limitations (no camera, multitasking, closed platform…). If you want to see how a website would look like in an iPad (because you don’t have one) check this out: http://ipadpeek.com/

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