The Weeble Phone: Kinetic Cellphone Concept for Nokia
Stands to attention when it wants to say hi - then gets knocked down if your not in the mood... :-\
Stands to attention when it wants to say hi - then gets knocked down if your not in the mood... :-\
Bristol-based artist Luke Jerram had this novel wedding ring designed for his wife Shelina Nanji. The ring, created in a collaboration with jeweler Tamrakar, contains tiny slides of the couple. When placed in a darkened room with a light source behind it, the slides can be projected through the mini lens built into the ring.
Love this app, a fantastic way to consume your social media content and other news. A victim of their own success though - went over capacity at launch - oops...
Amplify’d from mashable.com
Amplify’d from lifehacker.com
The Five-Second Rule Could Actually Apply, But Mostly Outdoors
You probably knew the old "five-second rule"—dropped food can be safely picked up within five seconds—wasn't scientific. But scientists have analyzed it anyways. One tip to walk away with? Food dropped outside is far safer than dropped in your kitchen.
Health blogger Julie Deardroff takes on the studies and science around the five-second rule, and comes to a pretty common sense conclusion: we're all far more likely to apply an "It's still good" attitude to food we're craving over food we should probably eat for our health. But in asking around about the various studies with conflicting results, Deardroff digs up two bits of advice that probably mess with your perception of Dropped Food Science (DFS):
Read more at lifehacker.com
Seems a great place to market yourself and show off your portfolio, link in to the new LinkedIn portfolio extension and there's even an ad free url that you can use to send to clients - great forward thinking...
Amplify’d from www.behance.com
Looks interesting - will have to experiment, the next thing in social conversation? Who knows... Nice that they haven't gone for headlines and seemed to have worked on the service first...
RRW Review: http://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2010/07/19/amplify/Amplify’d from amplify.com
Looks interesting - will have to experiment, the next thing in social conversation? Who knows... Nice that they haven't gone for headlines and seemed to have worked on the service first...
RRW Review: http://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2010/07/19/amplify/Amplify’d from amplify.com
