Fantastic video website!
This website is like the BBC of Youtube! Only quality videos about art, technology, etc.
ted.com/ As they say: “Inspired talks by the worlds greatest thinkers and doers.”
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This website is like the BBC of Youtube! Only quality videos about art, technology, etc.
ted.com/ As they say: “Inspired talks by the worlds greatest thinkers and doers.”
Check if someone has blocked you on MSN. This website checks whether the person is online og not. And if they dont appear on your MSN, but appear as online on this site, you might have been blocked.. http://www.msnblockchecker.info/
The Spanish ad agency, La Despensa have made a really cool website:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zbwch7_5bF8]
You design websites on a Mac, but want to test them in IE 6 or 7 but cant be bothered to run Bootcamp? Well, check out:
http://macapper.com/2007/11/29/ies4osx-run-internet-explorer-567-natively-in-os-x/
Download
http://darwine.sourceforge.net/
Ok, so there is quite alot truth in the this video:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeXAcwriid0]
However, I really find the Zune Art site excellent! Its really a creative ad campaign that uses animation and indie tunes to promote the Zune. It ought to generate a buzz online. Loads of freebies: wallpaper, videos, even faltpack toys!Check it out:
Got big files you say? Outlook or Thundbird inbox gets filled up too fast? Well, sending files via websites are a good solution. I usually use mailbigfiles.com for sending big files. However that site has a restriction of 100mb (the free version of the site, that is)
This site is free too, but has a 2gb (!) limit. Though you have to register and tried it once and it just stopped. So I guess its not that good after all…?
http://skickafilen.se/
Free too, 2gb limit. Havent tried it yet. But both are worth a shot.
http://www.filecentral.se
A friend of mine tipped me about this site. Its a US based webdesign company called The Happy Corp Global. Pretty cool site, with loads of info. http://www.thehappycorp.com/words/
YouTube is great for finding all sorts of video clips, but wouldnt it be nice having them on your computer? And when I say computer, I mean Mac (it might even work on PCs, now that Safari is available on Windows too). So after some googling, I found the following tip at MacOSXhints.com:
If you’re using Safari, there’s an easy way to download YouTube videos. Open the page with the movie and press Command-Option-A (or Window – Activity), which shows the Activity window. If you’re also loading other sites, you’ll see a list of them: scroll until you find the YouTube page and click on the arrow to show details about what is being loaded.
You will certainly notice an element whose size is over 0.5MB (most of the time, over 5MB). Double-click on it (even if it is still loading), and Safari will download it. When the download is over, navigate to the file in the Finder (which will probably be called get_video) and add the extension .flv to its name. Now you can play it with VLC or with QuickTime (only if you have Perian installed).
Fantastic!
Read the original post at:
MacOSXhints.com
Congrats to Aodhan Cullen, the founder of StatCounter, for winning this years BusinessWeek’s young entrepreneur contest. Ive been using http://www.statcounter.com
for some time now, and am really pleased with the free service! Like it more than Google Analytics. Especially the ability to see indiviual “Visitor Paths”.
Read the full story at http://www.businessweek.com
This is a screenshot of a.beining.com version 2. It lasted me 902 days. And around 2000 visits, of which 50% came from Norway, 13% Spain, 7% China (Beining is a city in China apparently), USA, UK ++
Most use XP (53%) and IE 6 (34%). BUT being a portfolio site, loads of Macers have come around too! 37% use osX and 34% Safari. Not bad..
Well, after so long time without any updates (last one was the 1. of June 2006..), I was getting embaressed, SO without any further ado: TATAA! http://a.beining.com all new!