The Orb: The Future of Earpieces has Arrived
It’s not enough for gadgets to have awesome functions nowadays, they must also possess great design and good looks. And if it has a little Transformer “more than meets the eye” action going on, it’s even better. Which is why the web has been ablaze about the Orb.
Read MoreGetting Things Done with Somethings
Somethings is a very attractive web application that can help you get things done. It was inspired by the popular Mac OS X application Things by Cultured Code, but doesn’t require any download or installation and works on any platform. What It Does The system you choose for getting things done has to be something [...]
Read MoreLinkages: Blacks in Science, Engineering and Technology
This short video developed by the Career Communications Group, Inc. highlights the history of African Americans in Science, Engineering and Technology. Relax and enjoy! (via The Digerati Tube @BlackDigerati)
Read MoreTom Joyner Virtual College Fair Launches Today and Apparently it’s 1998
While I love the idea of having a virtual college fair, TJMS and Reach Media misses the boat on offering a true interactive experience. The online hub for the campaign, which also has an offline counterpart, visually looks straight out of 1998 and performs that way as well. Powered and developed by a company called [...]
Read MoreBe the Difference: Mozilla Announces Week of Service
Mozilla and Idealist have announced a partnership for Mozilla’s Week of Service—a week where volunteers work with non-profits to “make the web a better place for everyone.”
Read MoreLet the Realtime Web Find You with Lazyfeed
Lazyfeed is an web appliction that helps you discover new stuff. You tell it what you like by connecting it to sites you’re already interested in or by asking the simple question, “What interests you?” Lazyfeed is an aggregator, kind of like FriendFeed, but it works in a slightly different manner. Instead of finding content based on where it came from, you discover things based on topics and tags.
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