Da coolest shit in da hood!

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Just read a post on Marco van Hylckama Vlieg’s blog, he writes about a nice tool he found. It’s by far the funniest thing I’ve seen on the Internet in weeks, a sort of weird translator. Check it out. It may not seem obvious at first sight, so you have to read the text carefully. :-)Some other nice examples’n shit:

Recently discovered on the web, II

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  • furl logo Furl: saves a personal copy of any page you find on the Web.
  • SPURL logo Spurl: another public bookmark tool.
  • 23 logo 23 Photo Sharing: Flickr-like free online photo sharing tool.
  • ta-da lists logo Ta-da Lists: Free, simple, sharable to-do lists, from the people who brought you Basecamp, 37 Signals.

Recently discovered on the web

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  • Cipmarks Logo Clipmarks: Clip and tag anything on the web.
  • You send it logo YouSendIt: Large file transfers are quick, easy, and secure with YouSendIt.
  • DropSend logo DropSend: Email large files easily and securely.
  • eSnips logo eSnips: Snip, store and share anything you like.

That’s all for now, more to come soon.

Looking for a publishing calendar tool

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CalendarThe organization I work for trying to set up some sort of editorial board whose main task would be to identify internal news items and plan their publication on the organizational website’s main page.Until now, we’ve been using an excel sheet to centralize information about when a news item should be posted on the home page and when it should be removed. It’s a rather “manual” way of doing and it’s becoming more and more difficult to keep the calendar up-to-date and share the information efficiently. Read the rest of this entry »

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