Tumblr is entirely awesome, and so what was it doing down in the 50s of our classic top 100 list of the web’s best sites?
Macworld: 9 secret tricks for Google services
Google is being used for all sorts of things these days, from document creation (Google Docs) to email (Gmail), and beyond. But, as Macworld notes, “the products are so packed with features that it can be hard to keep up.
4,000+ Hipstamatic photos used to create stop-motion video
Hipstamatic is an amazing, always-evolving iPhone app for taking cool, retro-looking photos with your iPhone camera.
Flickr gets social with sharing features and Tumblr integration
Flickr wants to be “the hub for your photos on the Internet,” or so Flickr says at the Flickr blog. Well, how about that! For many, Flickr is already that hub. But Flickr, no doubt feeling the competition, especially from tools for iPhone photography—Instagram, in particular—wants to add ways to share your photos. As the […]
RockMelt browser brings surfing and social networking together
It might look like Google Chrome at first, but RockMelt is an interesting new browser (in an already crowded sea of browsers) that aims to integrate social networking and sharing into the web browsing experience like never before.
5 innovative tech-heavy music videos
[killingme2_0] Now that TV channels rarely play music videos anymore, the Internet has become musicians’ primary environment through which to provide a visual aspect to their music.
GigaOM: 7 camera apps for the iPhone
[camapps_00_icons] In an article for GigaOM, Charles Jade provides a rundown of seven camera apps for the iPhone.
98 awesome levitation photo-illustrations
OK, so the people and objects in these photos might not be levitating for real, but sometimes it’s just fun to pretend — and, thanks to some skilled Photoshoppers, it looks incredibly real.
5 really useful tips and tricks for your new Kindle 3
So you recently became the owner of a slick new Kindle 3. Congratulations! Hopefully you’re enjoying your new device.
Linguists declare “app” Word of the Year for 2010
It looks like 2010 was the year of the app. The American Dialect Society elected the word “app” as the 2010 Word of Year recently because it “best sums up the country’s preoccupation last year.”