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Saturday, May 16, 2009

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Most Popular Online Media Sites Among Bloggers

Following a list of mainstream media websites that get maximum "link love" from bloggers. Or in other words, these 50 websites are the top sources of news for bloggers and thus are linked (or cited) most frequently from blogs.

With a few...

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From Dot.com to Dot.gone - Web 2.0 Start-ups That Have Vanished

This illustration was created in early 2006 using logos of Web 2.0 companies that made headlines or were launched around that time. You can scan through the archives of TechCrunch or Mashable to read more about any of these Internet start-ups.

** Web...

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Friday, May 15, 2009

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Timeline: How Our News Sources Changed in the Last 200+ Years

Our primary sources of information in the last 200 years - Timeline

people

In the early 19th century, the only way to get news was face-to-face communication but that started to change with the advent of printed newspapers and magazines in the 1900s.

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How China Censors the Internet - Video

An employee of Baidu, the Google of China, has leaked a document folder that suggests in detail how authorities in China censor the Internet.

Video - Internet Censorship in China

These internal documents contain information about internet monitoring...

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Add a Recommendation Engine to your Site - Let Readers Decide Your Best Content

A recommendation engine is a simple mechanism to learn about stories that other people may have enjoyed reading on your site. The list of recommended items (or web pages) is often published on the site so that new visitors can quickly discover popular...

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Common Craft Website Gets a Makeover

common craft website

Common Craft, a popular educational video site that is especially known for explaining technical stuff like Twitter, Blogs, Lifestreaming, Wikis, etc. in plain English, has just been revamped.

Other than design changes, you can now watch high quality...

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Bodies Exhibition


Really enjoyed the exhibition, great opportunity! Found it very hard to sketch, the detail and the subject matter proved too much for me!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Easy Roasted Pork

This is a recipe I have had for a long time but hadn't ever tried. It was super easy and very yummy. Just be absolutely sure you buy a boneless roast!

Easy Roasted Pork


1 boneless pork roast (3 lb)
¾ cup Kraft Catalina Dressing, divided
4 medium each: potatoes, beets, onions and carrots, quartered

Preheat oven to 350. Place pork in large, lightly greased roasting pan; brush with ½ cup dressing.

Place vegetables in large bowl. Add remaining ¼ cup dressing; toss to coat. Add potatoes and beets to pork in pan. Bake 15 minutes. Remove pan from oven.

Add onions and carrots in pan. Bake 90 minutes or until pork is cooked through (160 degrees), basting occasionally with the pan juices. Let stand 10 minutes before cutting pork into slices. Serve with the vegetables.



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Featured On AdSense Chinese Blog and AdSense Webinar

Quickly wanted to share that Digital Inspiration was recently featured on the AdSense Chinese blog - the English translated versions are available here and here.

In related news, the arrangement of Google ads on this site was recently discussed in an

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Switch from Yahoo Mail to Gmail

If you like to abandon your Yahoo Mail account in favor of Gmail, here’s some good news. You can now move copy all your old contacts and email messages from the Yahoo! inbox to your new Gmail address without having to worry about complex IMAP or...

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Download your Picasa Web Albums without Picasa Software

picasa If you are using Picasa Web Albums to store your photographs but don’t have the Picasa desktop software to download those images back to the hard drive, here’s a simple trick that will help you download original (full size) pictures from any...

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How Many YouTube Videos Have You Watched So Far?

youtube video countIf you like to know how many hours have you wasted Youtube videos have you watched on the web so far, open your YouTube profile page (e.g. youtube.com/labnol - and look for the field "videos watched".

Obviously this will only count videos that...

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iGoogle on your Desktop with Adobe AIR

iGoogler is an Adobe AIR application that lets you access iGoogle, or your personalized Google home page, from the desktop.

iGoogle logo Nothing fancy here as the app will only create a shortcut icon to the iGoogle website on your desktop and when you double click...

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Sample Chapter from The Twitter Book by Tim O'Reilly

Read a sample chapter from the Twitter book (also available as PDF).

Tim O’Reilly, the founder of O’Reilly Media, has written an illustrated guide on Twitter - The Twitter Book - that promises to teach you everything you need to know to...

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Publish Your Blog on Amazon Kindle & Earn Revenue

You can now publish your blog (or any RSS feed) for sale on the Amazon Kindle store and Amazon will share revenue with you for every Kindle user who subscribes to your feed. The facility is available to all bloggers worldwide.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

A Better Way


"There's a way to do it better—find it."

— Thomas Edison

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Install Evernote on BlackBerry without the App World

If you have a BlackBerry and are located outside US or carry an unsupported model of BlackBerry (like the Pearl or Curve 8600 series), continue reading.

evernote running on blackberry Evernote, the popular web clipping software, is now available for BlackBerry mobile phones as well...

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Use Microsoft Word to Generate Lorem Ipsum Text

Lorem Ipsum refers to a dummy block of text that is often used in publishing and graphic design to fill gaps in the page before the actual words are put into the finished product. Lorem ipsum resembles Latin but has no real meaning.

** Insert Dummy...

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auf der suche.

halli, hallo!
ich brauche mal eure hilfe.
für die anstehenden mottotage benötige ich noch ein paar utensilien.
unter anderem:
-bunte overkneestrümpfe (am wichtigsten!)
-gothic schmuck (möglichst günstig!)
-pfeifenreiniger

habt ihr ideen, wo ich fündig werden könnte?
evtl. auch speziell in hamburg?
besonders die overkneestrümpfe sind superwichtig!

fotos von meinen tollen verkleidungen folgen dann natürlich :)

danke schonmal,
ganz liebe grüße, hippiegirl ♥

ps: vergesst nicht, mir euren lieblingsplatz zu zeigen!



i love that song ♥

EDIT: danke, für eure tipps, habe mich gleich heute auf die suche gemacht.
overknees waren leider in der ganzen stadt nicht zu finden, die bei colors (nur neongrün und neonorange) haben mir nicht gefallen, der schmuck dort überstieg auch mein preislimit.
naja, ich habe nun pinke "overkneesocken" aus der c&a-kinderabteilung.
ich hoffe, sie werden ihren zweck erfüllen.
die pfeifenreiniger fand ich bei idee. :)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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Improve Performance of AdSense Link Units on your Site

Do you use Google AdSense on your site? Here are two tips to help improve the performance of AdSense Link Units on your site without changing any code.

1. Don’t Reuse Colors

When you create an Ad Link unit for your site, the background color of...

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Find the Meaning of any #Hashtag on Twitter

Hashtag, in simple English, is any word that begins with a hash (#) symbol.

twitter hashtags

Hash-tags are popular on Twitter because writing space is limited but people can associate their tweets with an event (or product) without having to explain the full...

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Word of the Day - Typochondria

which font?Typochondria is a state of persistent anxiety among designers that they have selected a wrong typeface or font for their project.

“The condition is often paired with optical kerning disorder or the need to constantly adjust and re-adjust the space...

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Hide Your Online Status on Facebook Chat from Select Contacts

If you are connected with too many people on Facebook and need to hide your online status on Facebook Chat from certain contacts, here’s some help.

hide in facebook chat

Facebook has integrated friends list with Chat and you can also choose which of these list members...

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Just How Much Sugar is Present in your Favorite Foods?

You may be adding just a single cube of sugar in your cup of tea or coffee but do you know how may extra sugar cubes are you eating ever day through other foods & drinks?

sugar in ben jerry icecream sugar in coke

sugar in apple fruit sugar in watermelon slices

sugar in snapple drink minute-maid orange juice

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One-Dish Chicken with Vegetables

I can't exactly remember where I got this recipe. I know it was one of the recipe books that I have posted out of recently. I need to write that down when I type the recipe up huh? I do, however, remember that this was super easy and quick and yummy! I hope you all love it!

One-Dish Chicken with Vegetables


1 envelope onion soup mix
½ tsp garlic powder
¼ cup olive oil
4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves
4 medium potatoes cut into chunks
4 medium carrots cut into ¼ inch slices

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

In a small bowl*, combine the soup mix, garlic powder and oil. Spoon half into a large resealable plastic bag; add chicken. Seal bag and turn to coat. Spoon the remaining marinade into another large resealable plastic bag; add potatoes and carrots. Seal bag and turn to coat.

Arrange chicken and vegetables in an ungreased 11x7 baking dish. Cover and bake at 425 for 15 minutes. Uncover; bake 15-20 minutes longer or until chicken juices run clear and vegetables are tender.

4 servings

* I divided it into 2 small bowls so I could just dump it into the bags. I knew I’d spill half of it if I tried to spoon it into bags.

I made this in a 13x9 pan because I was feeding 6-7 people. I also used 5 potatoes and just some baby carrots cut into quarters. I also increased the oil and the garlic powder a little bit.




Monday, May 11, 2009

Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog - 3 new articles

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Learn Something New with this Screensaver

You have may used screensavers that display content from RSS feeds on your idle desktop but here’s something different.

Wikipedia Screensaver, as the name suggests, will load a random page from Wikipedia and display it on your desktop in full...

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Why You Should Use Prism with Firefox

Prism is an interesting new application that helps you create desktop shortcuts to your favorite websites in few clicks. These website shortcuts can either be placed on the desktop screen, the Windows start menu or the Dock in Mac OS.

And when you...

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Creative Pillow Designs Inspired by Tech

Smiley (Emoticon) Pillows

smiley pillows

Adobe Creative Suite Icon Cushions

adobe icon pillows

Mac OS X Dock Pillows

apple mac pillows

DOS Command Prompt Pillow

dos command pillow

RSS Icon - Throw Pillow

rss pillow 

TV Cushion

tv cushion

QR Code Pillows - the decoded message will read "Too sexy to be a geek."

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show me your favorite place.


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this is one of my favorite places in hamburg.
i think you already know that picture ;)

now, it's time for you, to show my your favorite place in your own city (no holiday pictures please)!

just take a picture of you at your favorite place, post it and send me the link :)
i will publish the most beautiful ones in an own post later!
so, feel free to share your own place with us!

fotographiert euch an eurem liebsten platz, postet diesen und schickt mir den link.
die allerschönsten werde ich später in einem eigenen post veröffentlichen :)
ich würde mich freuen, wenn ihr mitmacht!

love, hippiegirl ♥

KAREN CALDICOTT


Photo credit Matt Aarvold

Karen Caldicott is from England. She is a sculptor/illustrator, who lives and works in Upstate New York. Once upon a time she would ride her bike over the Williamsburg bridge to Manhattan to deliver illustration assignments that were strapped to her back. Now she is happy that the internet allows her to live in the middle of the woods, miles from any where. When not modeling clay heads for the likes of New York magazine, The New York Times, TIME and many other major US publications, she can be found gardening or gathering wood for her pot belly stove. She's a dab hand with the 2 chain-saws she owns and also with her pool cue, (eight ball being her preferred game). She misses her old pool table from her Brooklyn loft days but instead of riding bikes through the crowded cavernous NY streets, she rides through the corn fields and serene and windy lanes of Columbia County: horse country. She lives with 3 cats and has a nice boyfriend who visits from the big city.

http://karencaldicott.com/
http://littleclaybits.blogspot.com/
http://www.dripbook.com/caldicott/splash/


When did you first decide to become an illustrator? Was there a pivotal moment?

From my early childhood, once the realization set in that I wasn’t going to be a professional athlete or pop singer, I knew I’d end up being an artist of some kind. However it wasn’t until I received my first commission, (a book jacket), soon after graduating from the Royal College of Art, that it sunk in, that yes, I could make a living doing this thing I loved. Those days my work was very painterly and loose. I hadn’t much idea how it might be applied in the commercial world, so receiving that call for my first job was pivotal.

This was the late eighties, and obviously before websites etc. I would walk around London with a portfolio that was so large it would barely fit in the elevators. I carried the same book across the Atlantic and walked the streets of New York with it.




Who or what inspires you?

In my early college days I was very easily influenced, Philip Guston and Jean Dubuffet come to mind. My work went through all periods, shamelessly unsure of my own voice..... It took a while, but I got there in the end, I think.

Inspiration or ideas at least, comes from a whole manner of things: for instance, my daily walk through the woods to the top of the hill (I live in a very rustic, rural setting), or my trips to NY City and a ride on the subway.

If I had to name just one illustrator who’s surely an inspiration to a lot of us its Mr Christoph Neiman, his work is just so damn smart.




Where does your training come from? Self-taught? College/Art School?

On my sixteenth birthday, I left home and began what would become 8 years of stumbling, bumbling and in the end learning... something at least. Luckily, way Back then in the UK, the government paid students to go to college!

The first 2 years of the Loughborough foundation course were the most intense schooling of my life ( I often think how it might be wonderful to redo them) 10 hour days, drawing, drawing, drawing.

Some times drawing in rooms blacked out, the only light source on the subject (a naked body) being a single candle. Other times work would be ripped up and thrown out of windows, humiliation being the order of the day.

After “foundation” I moved to North London's Hornsey school of art, a fine liberal institution who's walls were the historic Alexander Palace, which sat on top a large hill surrounded by park land. Attendance however was not required, you were left to your own resources which was fun for 3 years.

Before moving on to the Royal College of Art in London for my Masters degree I took a year off traveling through-out Europe and Asia, all the time filling sketch book after sketch book.





How do you keep "fresh" within your industry?

I’ve gone through numerous reinvention's from simple line drawing to loose painting, it wasn’t until many years after college that I even began to investigate the possibilities of 3 dimensional illustration. Now I continue to keep my self fresh by constantly refining this process. Perhaps this Joey Ramone bust (for Rolling Stone 2000) illustrates how my process has developed over the years.




What are some of your current projects?

For the first time one of my clay busts is being transformed in to a bronze. Its been an exciting process and I’m now looking forward to producing many of my previous celebrity clay busts as limited edition bronzes.

Recently I've also been making clay objects and clay words, it’s not only portraiture that receives the plasticine treatment.







Which of your projects are you the most proud of? And why?

I would say the year long project for New York magazine was up to this date, the best job I ever had, thanks to (then) creative director Luke Hayman, I was commissioned to make a celebrity portrait in clay, weekly for a year.... more than 50 heads, each one in 7 or 8 different poses. A lot of clay! They ran as small spots that accompanied the listings pages at the back of the magazine, the characters would be seen enjoying a night out (dressed in evening ware) dining out (clay food props included) or just hanging out enjoying the city. Making a clay bust under such a tight deadline, pushed me to work very efficiently.







Are there any areas, techniques, mediums, projects in your field that
you have yet to try?

I'd like to be able to make these characters move and talk, I’ve delved in to stop motion claymation but I would like to take this much further, a short feature would be nice. I’d also love to get in to advertising; my heads would enjoy that!





Any advice to the novice illustrator?

Find your voice and then keep at it, never give up, push your self hard and then harder.




What makes an illustration successful?

It should stop you in your tracks, wow you, make you want to rip it out the publication and keep it in your cupboard, or at least provoke a Google search.




What do you do to keep yourself motivated and avoid burn-out?

No worries there, the thought of the alternative, a regular job, should keep any one motivated. I'm lucky in that I’ve never had one of those errrr.. 9 till 5 things, but I’ve come close!




Finish this sentence. "If I weren't an illustrator I would have been a..."

soccer player.” If I’d been a child of the 80’s instead of the 1880’s I could have been a contender.





And finally, what is the best thing on prime-time TV right now?

All things football... English premier league, champions League etc. If I lived in Europe this would be prime time tv viewing, as it is, my prime time occurs over breakfast or lunch.


Photo credit Matt Aarvold