At least I hope it is!
At least I hope it is!
This is amazing artwork that I ran across yesterday on CoolHunting! To quote:
A new book encompassing photography, fashion and other artistic mediums, "Doppelganger: Images of the Human Being" takes a look at the visual depictions—from torsos woven from strips of flesh to head-to-toe tribal suits freely referencing multiple cultures—of the phenomenon.
You must click-through and take a look, then come back and let me know what you thought.
I'm not sure how long this has been in Google Chrome, but I'm just now noticing the option pictured below (click-through to enlarge):
It says, "Show Address in Google Maps". You have no idea how much time this is going to save me.
In 2008, I wrote about what I didn't like about Google Chrome during its launch. What I was particularly unhappy with was Chrome's lack of integration into other Google services like Maps, Calendar, Gmail, and Google Reader. I saw, and still see, Google Chrome as a product that could combine Google's services together in a way that Microsoft has not been able to do with Internet Explorer and their Microsoft Office suite. Then, as I'm about to check out Tonnie's Minis, a bakery in NYC, I notice the option above in Google Chrome (for Mac). I'm not sure if this works on Chrome for PC yet, but I do intend to find out.
Has anyone else noticed this in Chrome?
S/O to Kalimah Priforce and Adria Richards for letting me know about this awesome Nerd Valentine tumblog. It's full of the geekiest V-Day gifts for a rather geek loved one. Or maybe your non-geek partner can still appreciate the thought even if these items make no sense to them.
I need a geek girlfriend.
The Lateral design team has done an outstanding job with their team page. Clever javascript coupled with a lot of hard work. It’s best viewed in a desktop environment with a mouse pointer. There’s no point talking about it; head over there and see for yourself.
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YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS ABOUT PAGE!
Visit: MTA.ME for an interactive experience with designs of the new york subway transit lines.
It's pretty awesome. Can anyone make a good tune with it?
Technology is full of so many possibilities. It's a shame that the task of exploring these opportunities are not being done by the great tech giants, but by...the little people :)
S/O to Amnesia Razorfish who created this amazing software, Amnesia Connect, that creates possibilities like the video above.
Enjoy the video and leave your thoughts below!
I wish more laptops came with this option. Definitely a more personalized experience that a lot of tech companies are becoming interested in providing.
What do you think of the decal? Does it help the Chrome laptop stand out?
This was extremely hilarious to watch, especially when little man starts DJing on the old school record player!
If someone ever wanted to know why I'd like working with kids and technology, I'd show them this video.
Unfortunately, I know that most of you will fail at this mission. That's ok. Keep trying.