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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Clikthrough – Stop Watching, Start Interacting
Clikthrough – Watching an online video is a no brainer. You click on the play button and watch. But what if you wanted to get more out of a video, like learning more about an artist’s apparel brand or knowing … Continue reading
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360 Cities – Sweeping Scenery
360 Cities – There are many ways of exploring our wonderful world, and doing so online is possible via maps, stories/blogs, photos and videos that circulate the Web. That’s all nice and dandy, but is it enough? Despite the copious … Continue reading
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Waze – Sage Drivers. Everywhere.
Waze – Waze is a social mobile application that enables drivers to tap into road intelligence. What’s that exactly? The service is based on real-time user feeds and is constantly updated with road maps, alerts on traffic and accidents, and … Continue reading
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Font Capture – Typography that’s All You
Font Capture – When writing a letter, a story, an essay or any other content, I usually alternate between the following word processor fonts: Times New Roman, David, Arial and Verdana. For those of us who aren’t masters of typography, … Continue reading
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Cork’d – A Bubbly Hub for Wine Lovers
Cork’d – Cork’d is a playground for wine lovers, where ‘vinophiles’ can review, share and discuss wine in a fun, interactive way. Here you can rate wines you’ve tasted, keep track of wines you’d like to buy and learn about … Continue reading
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TalkTalk – If You Want to Create – Create, Don’t Talk!
TalkTalk – If you’re a UK resident, TalkTalk should be familiar. If not, let me explain: TalkTalk is a UK mobile carrier which made it into this week’s Weekly Faves thanks to their XFactor webcam feature. All you need to … Continue reading
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Wooster Collective – Showcasing Urban Art
Wooster Collective – Wooster Collective is “A site that is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world.” In other words, it is a unique blog displaying all sorts of street art in … Continue reading
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CitySounds – Fresh Electronica and Global Beats of Wonder
CitySounds – If you’re into electronic music, this site is an absolute must, although tracks of other genres can also be found here. CitySounds is a magnificent, super sexy platform, offering online music streaming from cities all over the world. … Continue reading
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Incredibox – ‘Out of the (music) Box’ – Revamped
Incredibox – Most of you, I’m sure, are familiar with some form of online music mixing feature or another, this isn’t really big news. But then came Incredibox, and my lord, how the ‘incredible’ superlative instantly became a gross understatement. … Continue reading
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Civiballs 2 – Release the Ball
Civiballs 2 – 30 levels of releasing balls and placing them in their correct vase is what you’ll find in this physics puzzler. If you like games with ball themes, you should check out our designated balls faveline, I am … Continue reading
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All My Faves Blogs – Exceptional Champions in the Blogosphere
All My Faves Blogs – All My Faves is constantly hard at work in developing new exciting features for our cherished users, and coming up with new ways that combine creativity with functionality. Our goal is to bring you the … Continue reading
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Storybird – Collaborative Storytelling
Storybird – Storybird is a service that uses collaborative storytelling to connect kids and families. Two (or more) people create a Storybird in a round robin fashion by writing their own text and inserting pictures. It is quite simple: someone … Continue reading
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