Trovota Member Discount

Posted on February 19, 2007 Under Fashion

The guys at Trovota (that is, whoever is left there) are offering a 30% discount through what seems to be the end of February. An anonymous reader sent the code in claiming it was some type of discount "member" code--…

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DontClick.it

Posted on February 16, 2007 Under Life

It started with voice recognition and most recently, multiple sensor touch displays on the iPhone showed us how to quickly and intuitively zoom in and out of an image. No matter what the R&D grant money produces, a vast majority…

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ExchangeFrame: Streamline Tradeshows

Posted on February 13, 2007 Under Fashion

ExchangeFrame is a new web-based service that may just change the way the boutique garment biz operates (for the better of course). Through various mechanisms before, during, and after the tradeshow, ExchangeFrame tightens the relationship between the tradeshow and its…

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Oddpodz: A Global Nation of Creatives

Posted on February 13, 2007 Under Design

Serial Entrepreneur, self proclaimed Brand Diva and JoshSpear.com friend Karen Post recently launched an exciting new social network aimed at creatives. Oddpodz is set to become a flourishing community of out-of-the-box thinkers, designers who wish to make significant positive impact…

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MemoryMiner: Web 2.0 Wizardry

Posted on February 7, 2007 Under Life

MemoryMiner won the Macworld 2006 Best of Show Award-- that fact alone should tell you something about its Web 2.0 prowess. Without going into too much detail (chuckle chuckle), MemoryMiner is a Digital Storytelling application used to discover the threads…

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Design Charts Rocks It

Posted on February 6, 2007 Under Design

The announcement says it all. I want to extend my congratulations to Design Charts, the place that I visit to find web design inspiration-- as I told you before, Design Charts is basically the Billboard Top 40 of web design,…

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WRG? Deadstock Shop

Posted on January 23, 2007 Under Fashion

The team from What's Really Good? just lanched yet another pop-up style online shop for deadstock sneakers-- as in, the not-made-anymore endangered species of the footwear world. They're cleaning out their own closets here-- sneakers will be added on a…

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Sundance Festival (No Plane Ticket Needed)

Posted on January 19, 2007 Under Art

Sundance Film Festival kicked off last night in Park City, Utah-- swarms of people head to one of the coldest, most conservative and lack-luster cities in the world (minus the skiing, but there isn't even snow there yet). They all…

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Packet Garden

Posted on January 16, 2007 Under Design

Despite being a little spooky, Packet Garden is insanely intriguing. The downloadable application captures information about how you use the internet and translates all this data into a 'private world' you can explore. The application takes note of all the…

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Banksy Shop: Where Everything Is Free

Posted on January 11, 2007 Under Art

International prankster, super-star artist, and borderline Bond-esque graffiti writer Banksy recently opened up his online shop, a unique place where everything is free. He provides small, medium, and large versions of his most popular images-- encouraging users to download, print…

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