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Posted (admin) in Creative Stuff, Linkage, Work on January-22-2008

mbyTomorrow, or is it today? Anyway, on the 23rd of January a new face on the recycling landscape will appear. I’ve been working on this site via IQ Marketing who is partnered with Young America Corporation. I started on this creative over 4 months ago, and the site itself is finally ready for prime-time. If by chance you went to CES this year, you may have noticed their booth as a spec on the map. In any event there’s now a way to recycle those old electronics you have collecting dust in your closets. If it’s semi-recent you’ll be compensated via visa check-card, otherwise if it’s too old you’ll at least be given a free shipping label in favor of doing the right thing by proper disposal of hardware. More from the site after the jump.

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Jan
22
    
Posted (admin) in Everything Apple on January-22-2008

ivoryFrom the web site: Ivory is a free solitaire tile matching game based on the single player game known most often as Mahjongg, and also called Shanghai or Taipei. It is currently available for both Mac OS and Windows.

Check it out

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Jan
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Posted (admin) in Creative Stuff, Linkage, Ramblings on January-21-2008

typeography geek pornIt’s funny. I use multiple skillsets that cover hoards of different geek-ish tendencies. I love typography, I truly do. I was just amazed to find a site dedicated to the news in typography. Well, let me correct. I was amazed to find a site so well executed. Plenty of type and type-related content and paraphernalia. Check it out: http://www.typeneu.com/.

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Jan
21
    
Posted (admin) in Everything Apple, Everything iPhone, Ramblings on January-21-2008

ipxsyncIt had just occurred to me (seconds ago) that I had signed up for something a long while ago and had totally forgotten about it. At the time I had signed up for “IPXSync”… a service that was supposed to “automagically” sync my exchange calendar and e-mail to my iphone. I signed up to be a beta tester via their linkage from the homepage. It was even free! I was and still would be willing to pay for a service that could do this for me so I could ditch my Motorola Q. Nothing against the motorola, it’s just… not an iphone.

Anyway, a part of me is a) sad that this service never actually came to fruition but then 2) left wondering what the hell happened to my e-mail and contact info I so foolishly gave away? Hopefully this was just some sort of iphone service pilot project that was trying to gauge an interest the market and or they realized how difficult their charge was to actually be. Either way I’d be fine with that. The looming fear is that I openly submitted my info in a blind iphone-crazed frenzy. This makes me sad. On the inside.

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Jan
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Posted (admin) in Everything iPhone, Ramblings on January-20-2008

itunes iconSo apparently apple’s released the latest firmware update for the iphone. Looking at the list of updates at iphone hacks I think it’s pretty funny that the majority of the new functionality has been around for quite some time via alternate methods available to jailbreaked iphones and 3rd party native iphone apps. Homepage scrolling, GPS via celltower triangulation, sending sms messages to multiple recipients and many more. I guess it’s cool n all that apple’s trying to catch up but i’d be blown away with simply being able to view flash on my iphone, or maybe better yet full support for microsoft exchange with non-imap dependant capability AND synchronization with outlook calendar and the iphones native calendar. I guess we’ll have to see what else is in store in the coming months.

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