May 28, 2005 View Comments
If you have a PSP and an Mac
Well then you need this software to convert all your video so you can see them on the move
(thanks to blackbeltjones)
May 28, 2005 View Comments
Well then you need this software to convert all your video so you can see them on the move
(thanks to blackbeltjones)
May 28, 2005 View Comments
This is pretty amazing. Germany’s Spiegel Online has found a stealth bomber on Google Maps. It should have been blurred out, because it’s on a secret part of a military base — but Google must have missed it. As of this writing, the bomber is still there, in good ol’ Palmdale, California. Hit the link, and zoom out. You’ll see metropolis of Los Angeles emerge just below it.
We stumbled on it via Google Blogoscoped, which translates Spiegel saying that it’s prohibited to get close to military bases, let alone photograph them — at least that’s what you’d assume in times of terror.
To be clear, the images are obviously not taken real-time; they were taken up to several years ago. Still, it’s got to be a breach to reveal where such bombers may be sitting.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Plant+42+in+Palmdale,+California&ll=34.637382,-118.082020&spn=0.005397,0.007832&t=k&hl=en
(source; http://www.siliconbeat.com)
May 28, 2005 View Comments
This time, they are allowing people to create media experience by using BBC content. Under the slogan “Build what you want using BBC content”
backstage.bbc.co.uk is the BBC’s developer network to encourage innovation and support new talent. Content feeds are available for people to build with on a non-commercial basis.
Can’t code, won’t code? Well, you can share your ideas on new ways to use BBC content. This is your BBC. We want to help you play.
backstage.bbc.co.uk is currently in beta as we add new feeds and APIs and develop the service further over the coming weeks and months. Join the email discussion list to tell us how we could improve the service and converse with others about backstage.bbc.co.uk
WOW
Here is a good example on what people can make it this feature. This is a guy who in real time map all BBC news stories to a world map.
http://www.world66.com/mapsonomy?rss=http%3A//newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/newsonline_world_edition/front_page/rss.xml
May 26, 2005 View Comments
www.idea-a-day.com
This is currently my favourite news letter. It basically sends you a good
idea a day. Great morning inspiration!
May 24, 2005 View Comments
Press here and hear all about it in 4 minutes.
http://raq.fig.com/~lisatmh/photos/video/4minutes/4minutesaboutpodcasting.ram
May 21, 2005 View Comments
We used to use WikiWiki as our intranet solution in Tripledash. However, just saw this nice new simple version of it on Morten’s blog:
May 12, 2005 View Comments
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000977043001/
Does look quite a bit like the Moto phone that never made it to market.
May 11, 2005 View Comments
- give one to all women in the world and the “what are you thinking”- question will be all over :)
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000725.php
May 9, 2005 View Comments
http://waprunner.wap3.net/emu_wap3/p/wap3/
One of nicest wap emulators I have seen lately.
May 6, 2005 View Comments
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May 5, 2005 View Comments
http://www.omn.org/
Setting up a TV channel was never cheaper..
May 4, 2005 View Comments
http://www.thefeature.com/article?articleid=101588
and why it might not work..
May 1, 2005 View Comments
So it might be a bit vain, but did an interview for CNBC and just uploaded the part where I am speaking :)
You can see it here.
http://coolburger.com/stuff/cnbc_elife.wmv
(mom: if you want to save it do the harddisk, press the link above with the right mouse button and press “save link to disk”..)