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Steve says...

Cloudnotes is a gem of a little blog I have been reading for over a year. But now the writer, Marshall Preddy, is trying something new. He's moving primarily over to Friendfeed because he wants "full-on exchanges" in a place where everyone’s on equal footing and a simpler way to share things. Definitely worth watching how narrow verticals can thrive by finding community inside Friendfeed, which once again is starting to consume more of my social time.

Filed under: Friendfeed

clementine says...

Even if this tent were just a tent, it's fashionable enough to seriously covet. But because it's a concept with ubertech, the tent produces enough electricity to power a small town and connects to the internet wirelessly.

Telecommunication firm Orange's latest eco tent concept exploits photovoltaic fabric to produce energy without bulky, inflexible solar panels. This power feeds gadgets that are stored in a magnetic induction pouch, and also drives a flexible LCD screen with wireless internet.

The connectivity extends beyond the tent itself, however, as SMS or RFID can be deployed at any time to light up the tent, identifying your campsite (potentially, from afar). We're also guessing that the tent would obnoxiously pulsate any time you got a call to the rhythm of your ringer (Orange, feel free to use that idea, on us).

Who knows what Orange would charge for a monthly 3G tent subscription, but if you camped a WHOLE LOT...

         
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clementine says...

Creative and unusual computer mouse designs from all over the world.

         
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Unusual_Computer_Mouse_Designs.zip (215 KB)


garry says...

Hey guys -- we're hard at work on new features for you! (Expect a few more announced later this week, and big ones coming in the weeks ahead.) But for now, check out our revamped Help section, where we've also added step-by step directions on setting up GoDaddy's Total DNS service to point your own custom domain to your posterous blog.

Read more here

Filed under: custom domains, customization, instructions