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Free Streaming Music Is The Next Big Sound
Part game, part free music site, TheNextBigSound is surely one of the slickest new music sites we’ve seen. As demoed at the TECHcocktail event in Chicago last week, the concept is simple and ingenious: listen to free music from unsigned bands, and “sign” your favorites to your own virtual record label. When your signed artists become hits on the site, you score points.
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TIME Global Business Section
A new offering for a unique niche of global business travelers.
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TIME Global Business Section
A new offering for a unique niche of global business travelers.

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TIME Global Business Section, Interactive Design, Information Architecture, Usability, Research & Testing
International business professional needed a single web destination that catered to their specific and diverse global interests. Taking this to heart, TIME, Inc. and 4 Corners strategized, designed, and developed a new Global Business section for the TIME.com website. Utilizing TIME’s continuing global news coverage and features, data from the World Economic Forum (WEF), and other web sources, the Global Business section allows users to pinpoint specific countries and regions to gain information on top news stories in the area as well as local currency, language, capitol city, major airports, business customs, and top industries. The site fully utilizes the WEF’s ranking system, outlining the top 100 countries in which to do businesses, based on criteria such as global competitiveness, corruption, and infrastructure. A convenient and one-stop location for both breaking news and important business information catered specifically to the global business professional.
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks...
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks for Fancast (an online television and movie destination provided by Comcast). Our TV Picks is a blogger-driven guide, where well-recognized bloggers direct users towards some of their favorite shoes and movies. 4 Corners also developed the banner ads driving traffic to the site from Ask a Ninja, Dooce, Boing Boing, and NOTCOT. Check out Our TV Picks here!
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How did Justice get to be so cool?
French techno duo Justice has just about the coolest music videos on...
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How did Justice get to be so cool?

French techno duo Justice has just about the coolest music videos on the planet. This one, for DVNO, incorporates some of the most iconic logo typefaces and designs from our childhoods. Check it out and prepare to be rocked.

Also check out D.A.N.C.E. (one of my favorites of all time).

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The Video Web
We hear a lot about how the communications community is changing and we see more and more interactive applications, streaming media and social interactions, but services that specialize in entertainment seem to grow faster than the sector as a whole. This growth is definitely led by online video, but it isn't just about watching. Users now want to interact with video. Check out "BigStage". BigStage's software was originally funded by the CIA, which wanted 3-D computer models of suspects' faces to match against images in a database. The company's commercial customers take three digital pictures of themselves and upload them to BigStage's servers, and in about 50 seconds, they have a digital avatar that they can insert into videos or photos. Users will be able to post the ­videos to their ­Facebook pages or e-mail them to friends; eventually, they should also be able to purchase brand-name virtual accessories for their digital selves.
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Matt Harding's video, "Dancing"
I have to admit, this video made me tear up a bit (though the music...
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Matt Harding's video, "Dancing"

I have to admit, this video made me tear up a bit (though the music is a little bit cheesy) – showing that a good viral video only needs simplicity to get it's message across (and perhaps the financial backing, from someone like Stride gum, to film on location all around the world).

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Google won't fry your brain!
No need to fret - turns out all that time spent trawling the search...
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Google won't fry your brain!
No need to fret - turns out all that time spent trawling the search engines for the latest and greatest gossip...er...important news items is in no way detrimental to your brain functionality. On the contrary, a recent study shows that this activity among seasoned internet users actually promotes brain activity. Check out the full article at USA Today.
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Plurk is the new Twitter
Pink may or may not be the new black, but [I'm hoping that] Plurk...
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Plurk is the new Twitter

Pink may or may not be the new black, but [I'm hoping that] Plurk may, in fact, be the new Twitter. Taking Tweeting up a few notches, Plurk displays your Plurks (140-character messages), as well as the Plurks from your friends and those you follow, in a really great visual timeline, taking status/Twitter stalking up to a whole new level. It also allows you to formulate your message with a variety of qualifiers (allowing others to see what you need, like, say, wonder, feel, etc.) at any given time (don't worry, there's also the option for the freestyle Plurk for you more free spirited folks out there). With an overall better design and layout, and a little bit more of a fun factor, I'm hoping Plurk will catch on over Twitter. I'm definitely a convert. Now if only I can figure out a way to integrate this with my Tumblr...hm...

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Gmail Goggles
Jacqui Cheng over at Ars Technica writes... "How many times have you...
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Gmail Goggles

Jacqui Cheng over at Ars Technica writes...

"How many times have you stumbled home after a long night out with
friends, only to plop down in front of the computer and start sending
e-mails that you would wake up regretting the next day? ..."

"Called "Mail Goggles," the Gmail add-on makes sending e-mail from Gmail
more difficult during certain times that you can set manually (while
sober, that is). How does it do this? If you have Mail Goggles
installed—which you can do by going to the "Labs" tab under your Gmail
settings and turning them on—it will force you to answer a series of
math questions before sending out any new messages..."

Read the full article here.

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Panorama Project 3 129 artists, one continuous piece

Panorama Project 3

Last Saturday ,  there was an opening of a group exhibition featuring commissioned works by 130 something artists at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in Chelsea.

I didn't want to go because it was storming like crazy!!  However, the gallery was packed with so many people.

All the artists got a 7” x 5” wooden panel, and those artworks created a single continuous work. I liked some paintings a lot. But some were just crappy things and the price were like $600....?!  I don't know what Art is!

At least, I got free beer-.

http://jonathanlevinegallery.com/?method=Exhibit.ExhibitDescription&ExhibitID=FB86C9CC-19DB-5802-E0C4211518300C5B

My friends\' paintng

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Know where you are - with Geode
A wise man once said, "Wherever you go, there you are," and now with Geode, announced today from Mozilla Labs, your web browser will know where you are as well. Geode will be available in the upcoming beta releases of Firefox 3.1, and will allow users to fire up their computers from any location, direct their browser to their favorite review site (like Yelp, Citysearch, etc.), and have customized location-specific information surfaced. But the potential expands beyond just fun - imagine an RSS reader that knows the difference between Home and Work, or a news website that is truly local. Read more at the Mozilla Labs blog.
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Twitter Launches Official iPad App
It’s free and comes with a slew of touch interface bells and whistles built right in. The app is intended to allow for seamless navigation between tweets, photos, web pages, videos and other media and updates. It’s also usable even for those who don’t have Twitter accounts. Twitter for iPad [iTunes link] has a few new UI touches that you haven’t seen elsewhere.Picture 3
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Parsing Walmart: This Is Not a Reaction
After the news leaked over the weekend, Walmart confirmed that it...
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Parsing Walmart: This Is Not a Reaction

After the news leaked over the weekend, Walmart confirmed that it will roll out a new de-hyphenated logo.

While most companies flog their make-overs, Walmart's overly restrained release seems intended to tamp down any speculation that the company is struggling to find a new sweet spot, as competitors get increasingly efficient and Target's model continues to pick up steam.

Here's the parse.

Walmart: Walmart U.S. Refreshes Stores' Logo

Translation: We're not changing our logo. We're refreshing it.

Walmart: For the past two years, a customer focused transformation has been taking place in Walmart's U.S. business.

Translation: We've pushed the price-as-the-only-differentiator model as far as it can go.

Read more

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Tilt Shift Photography
Ok - these photos totally blew my mind when I first saw them....
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Tilt Shift Photography
Ok - these photos totally blew my mind when I first saw them. Smashing Magazine has put together a phenomenal gallery of examples of tilt shift photography (a photography technique where real objects look like miniatures). A few of my favorites are below (especially the Grand Central one - my favorite building in NYC!).
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Wakamaru!
OMG I love robots. Seriously. (About as much as I love David...
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Wakamaru!

OMG I love robots. Seriously. (About as much as I love David Bowie.)

That's why I have to go check out Wakamuru who is "interning" at the NYC Uniqlo flagship store. I found this all out through his blog. Man, even robots have blogs these days. Check it out here. Apparently he also has a Facebook page. And a twitter page is in the works. So social-networky those robots are. So cute!

Wakamaru is "The robot designed to live with humans." "(the) design concept was to create "an object that can approach its user." "Wakamaru" is designed in the shape of a human being so that it is not considered simply a "machine" or a "terminal," but rather an "independent personality." Its cute expression and form make it appear friendly to everyone from children to elderly people, and suggest a possibility of human growth and development. "

Among his technological accomplishments, he can recognize faces (up to 100 people), respond when spoken to, meet a person's gaze, and offer up subjects of conversation. As "wakamaru" freely moves about an area he can decide for himself when to recharge – requiring no human assistance. He can also check your email, read you the news (from various feeds), schedule things for you, and take pictures and video for you that you can check remotely.

Read more about Wakamuru here.

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Interactive Advertising's coming out
The Cannes International Advertising Festival has announced its Grand...
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Interactive Advertising's coming out

The Cannes International Advertising Festival has announced its Grand Prix winners, and interactive and viral campaigns have, for the first time, presented as a force to be reckoned with. Japanese retailer Uniqlo and an infectiously viral (and sort of weird) video of a Gorilla playing drums for Cadbury both won Grand Prix awards, among others. Check out the run down on Wired.

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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)
It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter...
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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)

It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter clones, but Yammer seems to fall into a bit more of a niche. Creating a network solely for you and your coworkers (based on your email addresses), Yammer lets you microblog what you're working on, and check in with your colleagues as well. You can also post updates directly through an IM service. Seems like it could be handy in a company where lots of people work offsite. Check it out here.

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Can Design By Committee Work?
In celebrating the merits of free software and the excitement over...
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Can Design By Committee Work?
In celebrating the merits of free software and the excitement over this radical networked production method, an important truth is left unspoken. Networked collaboration shines in the low levels of network protocols, server software and memory allocation, but user interface has consistently been a point of failure. How come the networked collaboration that transformed code production and encyclopedia-writing fails to translate to graphic and interface design? Check out this investigation into the difficulties of extending the open-source collaboration model from coding to its next logical step.
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The most useful website ever.
Just in case you were wondering whether the Hadron Collider being...
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The most useful website ever.

Just in case you were wondering whether the Hadron Collider being tested right now at CERN has destroyed the world yet, you now have a handy website to go to check it out: http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/

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What did you do today? ididwork.com
A friend just turned me on to this delightfully simple work log,...
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What did you do today? ididwork.com

A friend just turned me on to this delightfully simple work log, ididwork.com. The name pretty much says it all; log the work that you did, tag it if you like, and ididwork.com will create charts mapping your work, email your logs to your manager (if desired), and schedule work reviews. This is a handy little tool for jobs where you have to log hours on certain projects, or you may be working on site and have to report in your work to your manager. Just a great example on how simplicity wins over and a site without too many bells and whistles can be most useful.

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