Thursday tickles

September 20, 2007 @ 1:44 pm


The Go! Team – Doing It Right

Google Docs is now complete — there is a PowerPoint equivalent.

Google Reader has graduated from the Google Labs. If you haven’t noticed, the top of Google Reader now sports the same navigation bar as Gmail, Docs, Picasa, and most of the other Google services.

This is how a bridge gets maintain in one night. Look at the bridge slide right into place!

Here is the list of Emmy nominees and winners (with gold stars next to the winners). Or you can just go to the Emmys website.

It’s not new news that Flickr has added a much more functional uploader that works from within the browser. But believe it or not, I’ve been using the bulk uploader application to do my photo uploads to Flickr. But the other day, I was on a public PC and I couldn’t install any programs so I used the browser uploader. WOW IT IS GREAT! Not only does it look nice but it works amazingly well. When one or more photos do not get uploaded for any reason, the website tells you at the end of the process and scrolls to the file that didn’t get uploaded and asks whether you want to give it another try. Also, when you finish uploading everything, you’re taken to an uber-organized page that allows you to tag and describe the photos you just uploaded (it’s sort of like the Flickr batch organizer, but cleaner and less cumbersome).

Mute Math on MTVU Backstage Pass answering fan questions.

And here’s Darren promoting their latest tour…

No way, the Barnes and Noble on 6th Avenue and 20th Street may be closing!

The new 10.DEEP fall preview is online.


Good Luck Chuck trailer

The ABC website makes me feel like I’m drowning.

OoOoo! A new Dean and DeLuca is going to open in midtown NYC and should be up and running by the time I get back home!

Ha! A computer crashed at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal and this is what the display showed. Although I wouldn’t immediately jump on the Microsoft hate-train and say that Microsoft software was the cause of this (like the post headline implies).


The President of the University of Florida, Bernie Machen, has held a press conference to address the recent use of tasers on a university student during a public forum with Senator John Kerry. The video above is one of MANY angles of the event that are on YouTube.

This 180-degree rotating USB hub is a great idea! [via]

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  • Mike Cane says:

    >>>I wouldn’t immediately jump on the Microsoft hate-train and say that Microsoft software was the cause of this (like the post headline implies).

    The post headline *knows what it is talking about*.

    It crashed once before and there was WINDOWS and MICROSOFT mention. Intel just happened to pop up this time.

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