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App to record pretty much any audio possible from the Mac: audio inputs, Quicktime player, Safari, streaming music, etc etc. Scheduling, Applescript support, more. Very impressive piece of software.
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"Need a new color palette for your next design project? ColorRotate is a color palette generator with a heavy dose of eye candy and easy-to-use controls… " (via Lifehacker)
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I'm not a conservationalist, but I am a big fan of using technology to affect change. Google's doing exactly that through it's new PowerMeter gadget. It doesn't work for me yet because it requires electric company support. Wisconsin was on the list though — I'd love to hear if you try it out.
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I get to try this out for the first time on an SF flight this Tuesday. Sweetness, but will probably need a smaller "netbook" size Mac if I'm going to be able to type in the crammed seats.
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"The purpose of Data.gov is to increase public access to high value, machine readable datasets generated by the Executive Branch of the Federal Government."
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"The company is developing tools and services that it might be able to offer on top of Twitter’s free microblogging service, he said in a videotaped interview at a Reuters event…."
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As an OCD organizer, I get very frustrated when emails come in without subject lines. It makes the conversation view that I depend on in Outlook useless. Note to the Microsoft Outlook Team: You should just add this as a checkbox feature in the options and enable it by default!
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As both new hire and hiring manager, I've always found the negotiation dance one of the stranger parts of hiring.
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I love taking good panoramas. One that Blake Manders (http://www.linkedin.com/in/blakem] took of Bellagio for a CES demo years ago is still my all-time favorite. The problem I have is what to do with them after you've taken them? They're not particularly great for printing/hanging.
~ by bryan on May 24, 2009.
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