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mrshl says...

After recently uninstalling the Google Toolbar, I've actually been using Bing quite a bit. I've found it's just as good, and in some cases (Image search, product comparison), much better than Google.

That doesn't mean people will start using it though. As this video indicates, Bing will have a serious problem overcoming the search engine that made it's name a verb.

Filed under: interweb


inxus says...


vccv says...


It's been an exciting week here at Posterous and we're keeping things going by announcing a slate of new Autopost sites for photos, videos, status updates, and more:

Photos and Videos:
 - Picasa
 - YouTube
 - Vimeo

Picasa photos will be saved in your "Posterous Photos" album. Any videos you attach will be automatically uploaded to your YouTube and Vimeo for processing.

Microblogging Sites:
 - Identi.ca
 - Jaiku
 - Plurk

Keeps your status updated automatically with the title of your post and a short URL link.

Bookmarks:
 - FriendFeed
 - Delicious

Automatically keep your friends updated on FriendFeed with your new posts and photos. On Delicious, each new post will be added to your bookmarks along with any tags you've made.

These new autopost sites make it super easy to share the photos and videos you take from your phone or camera with your friends, taking the hassle out of uploading to each site you're on. This isn't the last of the autopost sites either -- we're going to continue adding sites, so if there's a site you want please send us an email at help@posterous.com

PS - I'm Vince, the newest member of the Posterous team along with Brett. I helped develop some of the features you've already seen like the Facebook app and Twitter comments and I'm psyched to keep developing some more as a new addition to the team!


Steve says...

Here's how I've set up my lifestreaming flow...

Capture:: This is where I collect my inspiration for content and create it. I am increasingly using Friendfeed as a front-end filter for all my social network content. I read feeds in Google Reader. I build mindmaps using Mindmeister and Mindnode. Finally, I create media on my iPhone - text using WriteRoom, sound using the voice recorder, and photos/videos using the camera.

Process:: Everything lands in Gmail and/or Evernote. I email feed items to myself that get tagged. I subscribe to certain Friendfeed lists that I have set up in Gmail. Finally, I am experimenting using Zemanta to find related content.

Share and Connect:: Then I email items into Posterous - text, images, audio, videos. These automatically populate certain social networks depending on the address I send them to (this is a Posterous feature). Comments come back to me in Gmail both on the site and through searches. I learn what you have to say and then that too gets stored.

What do you think?

 

Filed under: Lifestreaming, Tools

clementine says...

The Little People Project by London-based Slinkachu is one of my all-time favorite art installations. After remodeling and painting miniature model train set characters, he places them on the street and takes photographs of them in funny and interesting predicaments.

"The street-based side of my work plays with the notion of surprise and I aim to encourage city-dwellers to be more aware of their surroundings. The scenes I set up, aim to reflect the loneliness and melancholy of living in a big city, almost being lost and overwhelmed. But underneath this, there is always some humor. I want people to be able to empathize with the tiny people in my works." -Slinkachu
Here are my favorite pieces from his collection:

                     
Click here to download:
Little_People_in_the_Big_City.zip (2239 KB)

Slinkachu's website


jbruin says...

"That's great news Ari" :P


guykawasaki says...


rockus says...

Found this on Reddit ( http://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/8vedj/ultimate_predator_animated_gif_repost_to_imgur/ )

Food for thought! (No pun intended!) Especially for you stupid wabbits trying to race turtles.


Karthi says...

Amazing creativity.

Filed under: Awesome, Creativity, Faces, FFFFound