Sun, 6 May 2007 With Google Notebook, you can browse, clip, and organize information from across the web in a single online location that's accessible from any computer. Planning a trip? Researching a product? Just add clippings to your notebook. You won't ever have to leave your browser window - google.com/notebookThis one has been out for almost a year but I wanted to post just in case you missed it - 05.02.07 random sites found this week: Gegereka at gegereka.com Input mp3 in Gegereka and you’ll get a lot of mp3 files InterfaceLIFT.com: wallpapers, icons, themes SilverLight at microsoft.com/silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of Microsoft .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web Bountee at bountee.com where you can design your own shirts, make some money and more importantly spread love to zillions of t-shirt lovers worldwide FotoWoosh at fotowoosh.com you can transform 2D images into 3D ScratchYourself at scratchyourself.com you can customize a scratch cards with pictures you upload and if your friends win you win too Cluztr at cluztr.com lets you share your web-browsing with your friends Kyte at kyte.tv you can start your own broadcast network! Produce your own shows and broadcast them to your personal website, blog, MySpace profile or to any of our supported phones XKCD at xkcd.com is a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language amAze at amazegps.com where you can get free GPS navigation for your mobile phone 20Q at 20q.net The 20Q A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) can read your mind. The A.I. is now an award-winning pocket game that fits in the palm of your hand Rockbox at rockbox.org is an open source replacement firmware for mp3 players Nostalgia at thirteen23.com/work/nostalgia allows you to search flickr remotely and create local sets from the photos you discover. It also supports local photo management and synchronizes to your flickr account, allowing you to update your online photos as well requires Windows Vista and/or .NET 3.0 Category: web picks -- posted at: 4:20 AM Comments[1] |


