Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Quite hilarious music video. A parody of the current state of the online startup industry.

Texter is free a Windows based program that allows you to create shortcut keywords and keystrokes that will instantly output a stored blurb of text such as an email address or signature. It is very handy for coding in text editors and basic HTML tags. Take a minute to read the LifeHacker page about Texter

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I discovered this innovative music video while cruising the web. DJ Shaw has incorporated segments of movies, popular music videos, internet viral videos and blends these great visuals with a fantastic sampling of music. Hip-hop, Techno, Break Beat, Trance and I do believe some wild 80′s jams. I hope this type of content is going

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Across the vast and frightening sea, Is a civilization of future technology. Their beaches lined with crystal orbs, Networked homes with intelligent doors, Organic fruits, thatched roofs, stone floors. Invisible streams of data course, Through veins of humans and machine, Across the skies and sub marine. © 2007 Mark Fulton

Quite an interesting video about the possible future of the internet, society and the media. I stumbled across this video originally while reading Nate Whitehill‘s blog.

This is a really cool trick to find mp3′s direct from your browser. Skip the viruses, slow downloads, poor quality and hassle of P2P software. Create a NEW bookmark in your browser, name it whatever you want. Copy and paste this entire line into the location field of your new bookmark: In the keyword field

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The Buzz Blog is a listing of websites who publish their RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds through FeedBurner (Hundreds of thousands of blogs, podcasts and news publishers of all types). A new feed is featured every other day or so. I am extremely proud that my magazine has been chosen! Jessica @ FeedBurner was so

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I have always been interested in domaining (buying and selling .com names). In the past I kept a portfolio and successfully sold a few domains. Since having launched my online domain name magazine, DotSauce, I have started to become more involved in the domain industry again. I just published an article on DotSauce: 10 Tips

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