Monthly Archives: November 2009

5ft Shelf – Didactic Trophy Shelf

5ft Shelf – What’s the deal with measuring one’s book collection by its width? To understand the ingenuity of 5ft Shelf, here’s what they say in their About page: “In 1909 Dr Eliot, then President of Harvard University, claimed a … Continue reading

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Kapitall – Investment in Simplicity Pays Off

Kapitall – When I was younger, I used to invest in stocks, and took advantage of Yahoo! Finance to help me organize my portfolio. I was quite satisfied with it; it was reliable, effective, and easy to use. Today I … Continue reading

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Maggwire – Adios, Magazine Subscriptions

Maggwire – Don’t you just hate it when you flip through a magazine while you’re in line at the cashier’s, debating whether you should spend money on a magazine issue you’ll read once and then it’s off to the paper … Continue reading

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Accident Sketch – A Better, More Accurate Accident Report

Accident Sketch – Concerning oneself with car accident reports is far from being regarded as an enjoyable activity, but today’s world is one of great influx of people and vehicles. Highly populated areas are always prone to accidents and fender-benders. … Continue reading

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Become an AllMyFaves fan on Facebook!

AllMyFaves Fan Page – Join All My Faves on Facebook and Be ahead of the Game! Get the best of what the Web has to offer – fresh out of the oven. If you’d like to stay on top of … Continue reading

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Shareable – Sharing is Everything. Absolutely.

Shareable – In a world where social interaction both on and offline is such an integral part of our life, sharing is a major component of it. But using something in common with others is only one way to look … Continue reading

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Up Next In Sports – LOL Balls, Bats and Nets

Up Next In Sports – Sports encompass various physical activities drenched in emotions and adrenaline. Therefore, it’s not surprising that sport photos are sought-after, high profile visual items for us all. Like the celebrity paparazzi we all crave, photos of … Continue reading

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Photo Journal – Visual News Power

Photo Journal – When you think about The Wall Street Journal, the first thing that pops into your head is boring financial data, and in-depth economy related articles, right? That makes the two of us. That’s why I was so … Continue reading

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GlitchScape – Sound and Vision

GlitchScape – GlitchScape is “an experimental sound/vision musical instrument designed and programmed by Tomasz Slawnikowski.” I am not sure I entirely grasped the essence of this interesting project, but I will give you my interpretation of it. Drag the mouse … Continue reading

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Yo-Ho-Ho Cannon – A Pirate Game

Yo-Ho-Ho Cannon – All hands on deck! We have a new captain. He will guide our ghost-ship through 28 levels in hostile seas. No fort will resist us. Remember! Their gold belongs to us! Can you guess what this game … Continue reading

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Clicker – Refreshing the TV Page

Clicker - Online is the environment where we pretty much live our lives today. Think about it; we shop, listen to radio, read news, send mail and do so much more by simple mouse clicks in front of the screen. Consequently, … Continue reading

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Duffel – Visualizing Trips

Duffel – Organizing a trip can be quite stressful. There are so many things to think about and plan ahead, not to mention the relevant errands one needs to take care of (such as booking a flight and accommodation, car … Continue reading

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