A quick perusal of TUAW today yielded an article about how Apple might be working on an iPhone app that would be able to play shared media from your other computers. I found it particularly funny because I had been pondering a similar feature late last night and was even going to post about [...]
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Since we are on the topic, Steve
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Seriously?
This is what MySpace has come to? I found this gem while doing some internet sleuthing (which has been known to occasionally and unpleasantly lead to a profile).
Tom even blogged about it. Turns out he blogs about phishing too. Gotta love his conversational tone. Too bad he’s an artificial creation.
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Rad collection of vintage 70’s logos
Check out this 120-photo deep collection of throwback logos (flickr photoset), ready and waiting to inspire your next project or brand.
via We Run The Streets (welcome back!).
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Ready for something incredible?
Check out this time-lapse video of artist Chad Pugh making “Science Machine,” a piece of art commissioned for a Vimeo redesign. Like the last vimeo post, you can view the embedded video below, but for the HD experience, go to the video page.
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Authentic Jobs opens to the public! (sorta)
Cameron Moll’s highly praised Authentic Jobs has finally started accepting general applications in lieu of its previously invite-only policy. Complete with an API, you can now promote industry jobs on your blog or otherwise-compatible website.
How much can you make? Well, the sky is the limit, but for the number crunchers out there you get [...] -
Form resource for UI designers
If you’ve ever mocked up a website, you know that a big inconsistency between browsers is the way they render form elements. Drop down menus, input fields, buttons, and the like. JavaScript can take you a long way, but eventually someone is going to come along with JS turned off, and they [...]
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Interesting bit of jQuery trivia
Have you built anything with the super awesome jQuery javascript library? If you have, you know that it makes doing just about anything with JS significantly easier. I’m particularly drawn to the similarities it shares with CSS, structurally. It also bridges most cross-browser issues without batting an eye.
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Quick Evernote invite give-away!
While a full review may be forthcoming (depending on if this app manages to ingrain itself in my workflow as much as I expect it to), I have 5 3 1 Evernote invites to give away.
If you aren’t familiar with this new app/service, it is essentially Instapaper on steroids, complete with powerful image [...] -
Spring Migration
I spent the bulk of this Sunday moving all my files, databases, and DNS records from the old Gridserver account to my new DV server, both within Media Temple’s loving care. I could talk in length about my reasons for upgrading, but the short of it is that I simply outgrew the confines of [...]
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A beautiful archives page
I’m not sure if this has been in place for ages and I just noticed it, or if it is fresh out of the even, but David Karp of Tumblr fame has a jaw-dropping archives page. Update: Mark pointed out this this is a site-wide archive page. Sorry for not making that clear. Thanks, Mark!
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