I totally kicked Julia Allison’s ass! And I don’t even have a MySpace! Lip dubbing will get you nowhere!
(Teasing, of course.) Visit site »
Hilarious video presentation by Josh Weinberg. If you’ve ever had to work in technical support, you’ll love this. Visit site »
Fun. And Lostpedia is the first one mentioned. Visit site »
Oh man. Great idea. This is going to be huge in NYC, I’m sure. Visit site »
Ridiculous coordination amongst these 2nd year Temasek Polytechnic (Singapore) students doing a lip dub of Rihanna’s Umbrella in one continuous take. Awesome, and funny. Visit site »
Rob Goodlatte and Dan Romero use Twitter to conduct brief online polls. Fun idea, fun site, and nice implementation. Word of warning to would-be parallaxers: I believe think effect is this close to jumping the shark, and I’ve only seen it on like four sites. Rob and Dan do it really well, but still… Visit site »
Two of my absolute favorite people in our industry square off in an epic layer tennis battle. I don’t know who to root for. Go! Fight! Win! Both of you! Visit site »
¡uoslıʍ ‘sʞuɐɥʇ ¡ʇ00ʍ ˙uʍop-ǝpısdn ƃuıʇıɹʍ ʎllɐʇoʇ ɯɐ ı ¡ɟɟnʇs ʎzɐɹɔ ‘plıʍ sı sıɥʇ ƃɯo Visit site »
Now that’s fun. Via Greg. Visit site »
Wow, this is one of the most impressive web apps I’ve ever seen. It lets you do iPhoto-like editing of your photos in the browser (works with Flickr and other photo sharing sites, as well as with images from your computer). Fix exposure, red eye, and so forth quickly and easily. If you’re not yet convinced that there is a place for “heavy” browser-based apps, think again. Visit site »
A confirmed source has confirmed earlier reports that we will see a Flash based Mac Pro or video iPod shuffle no later than Macworld 2008. Visit site »
Just in case. Visit site »
Well, the new G7 has Stitch Assist and this looks like fun — gotta try it sometime. Thanks, SJF. Visit site »