Monthly Archives: July 2010

Firefox Tab Candy

“We need a way to organize browsing, to see all of our tabs at once, and focus on the task at hand. In short, we need a way to get back control of our online lives. Enter: Tab Candy” — … Continue reading

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Lagoa Multiphysics

Impressive teaser video!

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Sketch Chair

“Sketch Chair is an application that allows novice users to take part in the entire process of designing and building their own chairs. Chairs are designed using a simple 2D sketch-based interface and design validation tools. Thereafter chairs are fabricated … Continue reading

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Phone Disk

“Phone Disk is a tiny program which runs in the system tray of your Mac or PC. When it finds an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch it seamlessly mounts it to your file system so you can directly access files … Continue reading

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Downloading from hotfile via wget

It’s rather easy actually: log in (via wget) so that a cookie will be made and start downloading

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Javascript Autocomplete Fuzzy Matching

Fuzzy Matching: “Let’s say you have five people. Daniel, Dustin, David, Damarcus, and Russ. Now let’s say a user types in dus. We would match Dustin and Damarcus. Likewise, if we typed in us, we would get an output of … Continue reading

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Console Wars Veteran Pins

The inner geek in me rejoices when seeing these super sweet Console Wars Veteran Pins!

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pyTunes – Control iTunes from Terminal

“Basic iTunes controls right in Terminal. Skip that annoying track that always comes up when shuffling without ever leaving Terminal.”

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Firefox 4 Beta 1

Firefox 4 Beta 1 has been released. Be sure to check out the new features and the big chart ‘o technology (highly interesting!). UPD: Web developers might also want to check this neat overview Note that “The new interface will … Continue reading

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Fake – Mac OS X Web Automation and Testing Made Simple.

“Inspired by Apple’s Automator application, Fake looks like a combination of Safari and Automator and allows you to run (and re-run) “fake” interactions with the web. ” — Looks great I must say!

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