Tuesday, August 28, 2007
icopy.sourceforge.net
If you have a separate scanner and printer, this software can combine the separate functions into a photocopier.
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Map out your route, estimate calories you will burn
0 comments Posted by Jake at Tuesday, August 28, 2007www.gmap-pedometer.com
Recommended by Chris in Kansas
Allows you to trace out your route on google maps, see how far it is and approximately how many calories it would burn. As Chris pointed out in his email to me, this would be great for use in tandem with mapmyride.com.
You can enable a timeline-type view of the changes in elevation you will be going over.
You can save the results to the web, print them, or download them to a GPS unit.
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www.ii.uib.no/~arntzen/kalender/
Generates a printable PDF that you can cut and fold into a 12-sided dodecahedron or rhombic dodecahedron. Can be created using any of about 20 languages, can select if Sunday or Monday begins the week.
Search for '12 sided calendar' in any search engine.
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www.zamzar.com
File conversion site. Convert documents, images, videos, or music files from one format to another. They then send the file to your email address you enter. The file to convert can either be located on your hard drive or online.
Can convert documents, audio files, videos, and images from one format to another.
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modmymoto.com
www.modmyiphone.com
Recommended by Sebastian
These sites both provide instruction and software to help you personalize your cell phone – whether in its appearance, the ring tones, the software available on it, to the power settings and other aspects of the phone.
Some modding may affect the warranty of the phones, so mod at your own risk, but there are forums to ask questions, step-by-step instructions from people who have done it before, and many levels of modding – beginner on up.
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
www.in2tv.com
Owned by AOL, navigation is slow, but lotsa free content. Currently featured on the site: 'The Song Remains The Same' Led Zeppelin concert footage; Wonder Woman; The Ben Stiller Show; The Smurfs; Thundercats; Batman, The Animated Series; and tons and tons more. They also have 'AOL Music Sessions' with exclusive live performances and interviews from lotsa cool bands – Red Hot Chili Peppers, Weezer, All American Rejects, Daughtry, Good Charlotte, Jay-Z, Eric Clapton - hundreds of others.
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Created by the guys who made Kazaa (early follower of Napster) and Skype (awesome free internet phone software). Allows you to view TV when and where you want via the internet.
Still in beta, but this is going to be huge. You can request an account directly from Joost or anybody who is already a member.
Have agreements with CBS, Viacom (who owns MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount pictures, etc.), the NHL and more.
Their approach is actually a Peer-to-peer distribution approach (like Napster and others of its kind) , taking a lot of strain off of centralized servers, but distributing the content legally.Labels: Radio From Hell, Timewaster
Thursday, August 16, 2007
www.diettelevision.com
An attractively designed, very thorough weight-loss site with three main sections:
-Learn It
Diet Finder
Gives you fader bars to select the priority of various aspects of dieting:
How often you want to eat certain types of foods - meat, veggies, dairy, etc.
How important it is to you to lose weight quickly, want to feel better and healthier
How important it is to you to have frequent meals
How often you want to be able to dine out
Affordability
Based on the choices you set, it ranks the top 20 diet types for you over on the side.
Exercise finder
Enter your current weight and weight goal, then what types of exercises sound fun to you.
How long you want your workout to be, how many times a week you think you can work out, and how many calories you want to cut out of your diet per week.
Based on that, it will give you an approximate length of time before you reach your weight goal.
It then gives you examples of some simple exercises based on what you entered
-Lose It
It then gives you tools to track your progress, including weight lost/gained, how much water you drink daily, how much sleep you get, and your mood from day to day.
You can track what meals you have had, and even enter your daily meal from your cell phone.
Also has a social networking portion, where you can meet other people, see what works for them, get inspired and inspire other people.
You can use as few or as many of these aspects as you want.
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www.energyfiend.com
All-around caffeine-obsessed site.
Has a sortable list of about 300 caffeinated drinks, the size of the drink and how many milligrams of caffeine in each.
Can tally how much caffeine you have consumed during the day by hitting the plus sign next to the various drinks.
A calculator that will tell you how many of a certain beverage it would take to cause your untimely death.
Also shows sugar in drinks.
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Instant messaging without downloading software
0 comments Posted by Jake at Thursday, August 16, 2007www.meebo.com
Instant messaging site that allows you to access yahoo, msn, aim and google talk all at the same time through a website – no need to download software.
This is great for people who travel or use computers that they are unable to install software on.
There is a feature that allows you to embed a meebo chat window into any webpage you create – I think that's perfect for a myspace page or other social networking page (that is restricted to friends only).
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http://www.mailboxmap.com/
Shows the location, pickup times and can give directions to the nearest mailboxes in any area from any address you give it.
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
http://www.exphone.org
Site with all sorts of info on what to do with an old cell phone other than just throw it away, which contain silver and gold, which are
precious and can be put to good use, but also Cadmium, Lead, and Beryllium to name a few, are all toxic and can and go get released
while in a landfill.
This site gives info on where you can drop off or even mail a phone to be recycled or donated to worthy causes for free.
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http://www.simplifymedia.com
Application that allows you to access your iTunes library on your home computer from work through the internet. Also will allow
you to invite up to 30 friends - whose iTunes libraries you can also access from work.
You do have to download the application on each computer you use in order for them to connect the music files.
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As Steve Jobs wears a black turtleneck and jeans in virtually all public appearances, the folks at joy of tech thought it would be
fun to mix up his wardrobe. There are numerous sets of costumes to try on, including a pirate, an astronaut, a punk, a hippie, or a pimp,
to name a few. It is worth checking out for at least a few minutes.
Insanely Cool Steve Jobs Paper Dolls
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http://www.mapmyride.com
A community site where people share bike trail routes they enjoy. Also has sections for dog walks, hikes, horse rides, kayaking,
running, skating, swimming, etc.
People are then able to rate the rides with 1-5 stars. This would be especially helpful for people out of town or planning on
being out of town who would like to spend time doing any of these various activities. it would be great to look up nearby hiking,
biking or other routes.
Best part is that if you have google earth installed, you can download a route and run through it beforehand in 3D.
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