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26

Jan

Wildflower icecubes

Wildflower icecubes

25

Jan

amazing

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24

Jan

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This kicks my cabbage patch kid’s ass

metallics & conch shell clutch! love.

Chanel / Spring 2012 Haute Couture.

metallics & conch shell clutch! love.

Chanel / Spring 2012 Haute Couture.

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whatever happened to good ol coffee?
fastcompany:

AeroShot sent me a batch of “breathable energy” to wake up today’s project meeting. It’s lime-flavored inhalable caffeine (and some B vitamins). We wrote about AeroShot in the current issue of Fast Company, and Co.Design has a longer story about the Harvard Prof who created it — he also wants to make smokable chocolate.

whatever happened to good ol coffee?

fastcompany:

AeroShot sent me a batch of “breathable energy” to wake up today’s project meeting. It’s lime-flavored inhalable caffeine (and some B vitamins). We wrote about AeroShot in the current issue of Fast Company, and Co.Design has a longer story about the Harvard Prof who created it — he also wants to make smokable chocolate.

23

Jan

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thenextweb:

Tumblr founder and CEO David Karp admits that one area the blogging network hasn’t performed well enough at thus far is content discovery – and you can expect to see a lot of development in that area at Tumblr.com this year.

Karp is at the DLD conference today as part of a bid to expand the international impact of the blogging service. As we reported earlier today, the startup now serves 120 million people and 15 billion pageviews every month.

We caught up with him a little later to find out more about what’s in store for 2012. A focus on growth outside the US and a larger staff headcount are planned but product development is also a priority, Karp says.

Sounds like tumblr is making tracks in attracting more users in the right markets…

17

Jan

smarterplanet:

That map you see above isn’t a picture of the earth, seen from space. Rather, it’s a map of the locations attached to every tweet and Flickr photo. What results is a remarkable picture of how each service has spread across the globe. 
Infographic Of The Day: Using Twitter And Flickr Geotags To Map The World | Co.Design

smarterplanet:

That map you see above isn’t a picture of the earth, seen from space. Rather, it’s a map of the locations attached to every tweet and Flickr photo. What results is a remarkable picture of how each service has spread across the globe. 

Infographic Of The Day: Using Twitter And Flickr Geotags To Map The World | Co.Design

fastcompany:

In September, Aviary launched a free suite of photo-editing tools that could be embedded in any iPhone or Android app, enabling developers to transform their apps essentially into mini-mobile-Photoshops. Today, the New York-based startup unveiled the second version of its software development kit, or SDK, complete with new auto-enhance tools, filters, stickers, a fresh redesign—not to mention plans for monetization.
After Prescient Pivot, Aviary Tools Now Seeing 10 Million Photos A Month

fastcompany:

In September, Aviary launched a free suite of photo-editing tools that could be embedded in any iPhone or Android app, enabling developers to transform their apps essentially into mini-mobile-Photoshops. Today, the New York-based startup unveiled the second version of its software development kit, or SDK, complete with new auto-enhance tools, filters, stickers, a fresh redesign—not to mention plans for monetization.

After Prescient Pivot, Aviary Tools Now Seeing 10 Million Photos A Month

12

Jan