There are plenty of home screen replacements available on the Android Market (LauncherPro being the most popular) but none of them are anything like Slide Screen.
Slide Screen: Replace your Android home screen with a personalized info feed
Arcade Fire team up with Google for an interactive music video
First, Robyn brought us her Twitter-centric interactive music video, but Arcade Fire has taken the idea to a completely different level.
5 resources to help you get involved in the QR code craze
You’ve probably seen QR codes sprinkled around here and there (especially if you’re an Android phone owner), but what are these mysterious little boxes full of little black squares?
Macworld: 9 great cameras
Macworld’s got an excellent run-down of nine great cameras “for beginners,” as the article says—though, truth be told, quite a few of these would suit experienced shutterbugs just fine.
A visual history of the Internet
The website Online MBA has posted a visual timeline that illustrates major milestones in the development of the Internet as we know it today.
Can Rupert Murdoch’s digital newspaper save a dying format?
It was only a matter of time before it happened, but the LA Times is reporting that News Corp., the company behind Fox News and the New York Post, is planning a digital newspaper with short, digestible stories meant to be read on tablets and mobile phones.
Five Books delivers quick book recommendations
How’s this for a motto: “The best five books on everything.” That’s the idea behind Five Books, a website that’s all about doling out book recommendations, with a fun twist.
Trade Gmail’s ads for detailed information on your contacts
How often do you check out the ads on the right-hand side of your Gmail window? I’m guessing never.
2 blog networks ruling the world of online niche humor
If you’re up-to-speed on your Internet memes, you’re likely familiar with LOLcats, those pictures of cats enhanced by hilarious and intentionally misspelled captions, made popular by the blog I Can Has Cheezburger.
Access your music anywhere, anytime with Rdio
Would you be willing to pay a monthly fee to have access to your favorite music wherever you are?