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http://deaddrops.com/

‘Dead Drops’ is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. USB flash drives are embedded into walls, buildings and curbs accessable to anybody in public space. Everyone is invited to drop or find files on a dead drop. Plug your laptop to a wall, house or pole to share your favorite files and data. Each dead drop is installed empty except a readme.txt file explaining the project. ‘Dead Drops’ is open to participation. If you want to install a dead drop in your city/neighborhood follow the ‘how to’ instructions and submit the location and pictures.

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Video Tour of Ping & iTunes 10

September 4th 2010 17:13
With the recent release of iTunes 10 come "Ping", The social network focused around music & iTunes."Ping" is basically like another Facebook, letting people follow other people, liking albums and music. Users are also able to post pics and videos. This new "Ping" feature has to be turn on 1st before you can start sharing. And it's just as easy to turn it off too.

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Blog Promotion with BlogUpp!

July 19th 2010 00:00
BlogUpp is a quality blog network and blog promotion service broadcasting via blog widget, blog directory, and blog discovery toolbar, with Premium offering for bloggers and advertisers. For More Info on BlogUpp Click Here. And watch the promo video from BlogUpp.



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Biking Directions on Google Maps

March 29th 2010 00:00
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Good Search is a search engine which donates 50-percent of its revenue to the charities and schools designated by its users. You use GoodSearch exactly as you would any other search engine which is powered by Yahoo.com.
They also keep track of how much money you've raised for the charity that you've picked, and with tens of thousands of organizations to choose from your sure to find your school or favorite charity. And if not you can even submit a new one to be listed.


Current search options includes:
*Web Search
*Images
*Videos
*Yellow Pages
*Shopping (with up to 30% of purchases going to charity or school)

More Info Here At: Good Search





Good Search
View Of The GoodSearch.Com's Home Page


Here's The Charity I Picked To Support & Search...

YOU SEARCH OR SHOP... WE GIVE!
Search the Web Money-saving coupons
Raise money for Marriage Equality USA just by searching the web and shopping online!
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Jimdo Website Designer

September 1st 2009 06:14
Build a free website with Jimdo. Here is their intro video for more info.

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The Best Web 2.0 Tools on the Web!

July 15th 2009 22:07
At Go 2 Web 2.0 you can find all the latest and greatest web tools, in just about every topic too. This is the biggest and most complete directory I've seen online since the beginnings of web 2.0. I myself have used many of the tools found here. That I wouldn't of found other wise. Check it out..


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Wolfram Alpha

July 5th 2009 05:27
Wolfram Alpha is finally up and running after having some troubles since its launch on Friday, May 15th. So today I put this new search to the test, and by test I mean my math test!! It can do any math problem, Plus the results are very nicely clean & cut with no ads to be found, along with no other results or that sort of thing. Plus it has a variety of topics that it covers from mathematics to earth science to current culture.

Wolfram Alpha
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Google Web Elements

July 5th 2009 05:06
I was recently reading some tech news over at Google news, when I came across this article about a new Google product! Its called Google Web Elements. And basically its all in the title, Google has produced some of its most used products into to these elements, which can very easily be customized and used on a blog or site or profile. All you have to do is choose an element, pick a topic, and copy and paste code. As of right now the elements that are included would be, Google Calendar, Conversation, Custom Search, Maps, News, Presentations, Spreadsheets and YouTube news. And in the FAQs there is some hint of more to come in the future. Which can be very useful to all us bloggers website owners out there wanting to add some legit 3rd party custom content.
Google Web Elements


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Have you ever wondered how much your blog or website was worth? Well now you can get a picture as to how much your site is really worth. Stmiator is a great tool for this. I even tried it out for this blog. And below are the results.


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Milo which is still in beta, lets users search for products that at in stock at local stores near them. On the main page after typing in place. Milo lists all the major stores near you and are adding new stores all the time. When it comes to searching for something, I personal think it does a very nice job of displaying results. Which can be change by the type of brand,place, or price rang your looking at. The search results page also includes a map to visually see where the products are located. Along with that each product has it own page with reviews, locations,specifications,pric es,overviews and maps.


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Opera Unite: A New Web Browser

June 18th 2009 15:24
Opera recently introduced Opera 10 on opera labs which has lots of new features. Such as their new technology called Opera Unite, which is set a of new features a web server all in the browser. Other features include file sharing, photoing sharing, media player, chat, and "The Fridge", which is a place for people to leave notes on your computer. The browser new features have new privacy and better flexibility.
opera Unite
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Cha Cha

June 12th 2009 00:49
I stumbled upon this new mobile search service called ChaCha. Where you can ask just about any question and text it to ChaCha (242-242). Users can ask up to four question per week, but users can still use their new ThmbSavrs program with no limits. Which the program is little like Google's mobile service but with around 50 or so abbreviations that can give you anywhere from stock quotes to current weather, or some new pick lines. Plus their always adding more it seems like. But what is very different about this severvice is that when a users asks a question. There is actually someone on the other end, that searches for an answer and texts the user back within 1-3 minutes. Depending on the type of question. And these people actually get paid to answer questions too. Along with texting a user can call ChaCha too at (1.800.224.2242).


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A Spiral Gallery

July 12th 2007 22:12

I stumbled upon this gallery where an artist took images of spirals and put them together into a gallery. The images are very creative; all of them look very nice. If you click on one of the images, it takes you to the image's full size. Here are some of the ones that appealed to me:

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