Monthly Archives: March 2009

March Madness – Final Four

March Madness – The 2009 NCAA Tournament will conclude on April 6th, 2009 with the Championship game at Ford Field, Detroit. The season is just about over but the way I see it, the best (i.e.The Final Four) is yet … Continue reading

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Earth Hour – Switch on or off your Vote!

Earth Hour – Earth Hour – Saturday, March 28th marked the day of Earth Hour, a global initiative to raise environmental awareness, and to encourage all humans to do something about it. How did they do it? Simple. Participating countries, … Continue reading

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DropPlay – Listen to Music and Spread the Love

DropPlay – DropPlay is a new social music player worth checking out. Its platform is a sort of an innovative combination of itunes, facebook, YouTube and Pandora. Use it as a regular online music player by searching for your favorite … Continue reading

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Kideo Player – Family Safe YouTube

Kideo Player – YouTube sure is a fabulous platform that offers endless hours of entertainment. But do you really want your kids to have access to the entire YouTube library? There is also the often difficult task of finding interesting … Continue reading

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Dvice – Obsessed with Technology!

Dvice – Are you obsessed with technology? If your answer is yes, then Dvice is a great starting point. Dvice is part of the SCI FI Network and its global team of writers apparently consists of ‘certified’ technology fanatics. This … Continue reading

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FanSnap – A Live Event Ticket Search Engine

FanSnap – Buying tickets online can be quite a challenge because there are so many e-commerce sites out there that offer tickets to just about any possible event and venue. Besides, these sites differ in terms of ticket class and … Continue reading

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Dumb as a Blog – Dumb Stuff People Do

Dumb as a Blog – Human Begins are considered the most intelligent mammal on Earth, so how come people do so many dumb things? Dumb behavior is hard to explain, no doubt about it. You might as well enjoy it … Continue reading

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The 50 States Project – Photography of a Nation

The 50 States Project – The 50 States Project has brought together 50 photographers, each representing one of the states. During the year-long project (2009), each photographer will represent his or her respective state. Every two months the project’s team … Continue reading

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Globulos – A Strategy Game

Globulos – At first, I thought Globulos was a site dedicated to cute games for kids (perhaps due to the colors and cuteness of creatures). 2 minutes later I realized it was way more than a simple kid’s game – … Continue reading

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Tiny Trials – Microgame Madness

Tiny Trials – Tiny Trials is a multiplayer microgame madness. Each microgame has different controls – some require the mouse, others the keyboard. See the mini-instructions before starting each game. Can you keep up with the fast-paced challenges and top … Continue reading

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Veritocracy – Better Information Finds You

Veritocracy – Veritocracy is based on a simple idea: creating a personalized news site specifically for you. Although the web offers a commendable number of social content sites and news aggregators (such as Digg, Mixx, Google News, Daylife), these fall … Continue reading

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THRU YOU – Kutiman Mixes YouTube

THRU YOU – Listening to Mixed music has never been so inspiring and fun. The THRU YOU project is brought to us by the talented (and modest) Israeli music producer Ophir Kutiel aka Kutiman. The THRU YOU project was triggered … Continue reading

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