Archive for December 17th, 2008

AirSet Creates “Cloud Computers” for Your Data

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Free web desktop AirSet probably fits into your working habits better than most other desktops, because it runs like a multi-tasking computer and hooks into your existing data pretty tightly.

Our ingenious (and Firefox-obsessed) intern AsianAngel loves AirSet, and let us know that it recently rolled out new features and updates to the "cloud computer," so we signed up, took some screenshots, and shared them below.

While you're signing up for AirSet, you'll be encouraged to not only make one for yourself, but create multiple "web computers" for sharing. AirSet lets you fling open the doors to other AirSet users, or the whole web, on almost all of your documents and published items. So if you want to create a landing page for your corporate softball team, complete with music, pictures, a calendar, and links to league rules, it's totally possible with AirSet. You can also collaborate on documents and share notes with friends by adding their email addresses into the group—all your own AirSet correspondence goes to whatever email you signed up with.

Once you get through signing up, you'll arrive at a (mostly) blank desktop. You launch apps by clicking any icons/"favorites" you might have placed there already, or from the Start-Menu-like launcher in the lower left. Here's what your desktop looks like with the "Albums" tool running to view and share photos (click for full-size image):


Take a look at the bottom-left corner, where the AirSet menu (pictured as open at left) and a taskbar-like switcher are located. AirSet moves surprisingly quickly between the windows you keep open, so if you want to swing over to editing your calendar while waiting for some photos to upload, you can do it. The whole thing seems to load in as a Java applet, or at least a heavily designed JavaScript/Java combination, so your mileage will vary with your available memory. Hitting the button in the bottom left-most corner switches you between your "computers," so you can keep your private work data and shared materials separate.

One of the really neat features, familiar to any fan of Firefox 3, is that almost anything around your "web" computer can be bookmarked for your "Favorites" menu (the star icon next to your AirSet button), or placed on your desktop and re-arranged however you'd like. In its interface alone, in face, AirSet is fairly advanced on its competitors—each window gets its own Windows-like minimize/close buttons.

AirSet can also be set up to send alerts, timers, and notifications for calendar events, document changes, or other events to your email or mobile phone. Speaking of calendars, I had no problem importing three of my four Google Calendar subscriptions into AirSet (the failure was a group-shared calendar I don't own, so somewhat understandable). Here's a typical calendar layout:

Finally, the "lists" function adds a little GTD-ish task management into AirSet. The Quick Add box works fine for creating new lists and items, and each can get their own alert, notes, or be bookmarked to your star menu.

As I'm getting ready to spend a holiday week working away from my home office, AirSet seems like a pretty neat solution for getting productive without having to hijack a relative's computer. But tell us what you think of this free "cloud computer" in the comments.

if you have an iPod

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

here are the first 49 episodes of the show in m4v format :: http://drop.io/zefrank_media_1 :: i'm testing out drop.io and might put the rest of the m4vs behind their "paywall" :: let me know what you think of the site, ease of use, etc...

It’s Snowing on Flickr, As Santa Hats & Beards Appear On Photos

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

It’s snowing on Flickr and the Santa hats and beards have returned. Check it out on Heather Champ’s photo of the Flickr staff and figure out to add it to your photos.

via Waxy

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Beat Your Insomnia with Herbal Remedies

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Before you reach for the sleeping pills when you're having trouble grabbing some shut-eye, Yahoo's Healthy Living weblog suggests six effective all-natural herbal sleep inducers you may want to try. Photo by Joi.

A couple of the suggestions probably won't surprise you (namely chamomile and lavender, which are always among the first recommendations of this kind), but there are several you may not have seen before. They are:

  • Valerian root
  • Chamomile Tea
  • Celery
  • Lemon balm
  • Lavender
  • Hops

Before you get too excited about hops, keep in mind that a pre-bedtime beer can actually disturb your sleep according to the FDA. Instead, the post suggests a bag of hops under the pillow can be a great sleep inducer, particularly for women. Be sure to check the Yahoo post for details on how to use each. (Hint: Apparently valerian root is the most potent of all.)

On a similar sleepy food note, we've also heard that a lettuce-filled sandwich can help you sleep like a log.

Free Giant Squid on Craigslist

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Free Giant Squid on Craigslist

A free giant squid hast been posted on Craigslist.

I would take it in, but I’m not sure if it would get along with our cats.

Thanks to Scott Munson for the tip!

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CollegeHumor Gets Their Own Show On MTV

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

CollegeHumor has just announced that they will have their own show on MTV in 2009.

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Testing Out The Canon 5D Mark II With Doctor Popular & His Yo-Yo

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Yesterday I had lunch with Doctor Popular and after we ate I asked him if he could do some of his amazing Yo-Yo tricks so I could test out my new Canon 5D Mark II DSLR. I was especially interested to see how the 1080p HD video looked on this amazing full-frame camera. I uploaded the video to Vimeo’s new Plus service which allows unlimited HD video uploading as well as HD video embedding.

Doctor Popular & Yo-Yo

Doc Pop & His Peugeot

Of course as a still camera, it’s quite an upgrade over my previous 5D. Here are a few photos of Doc Pop doing Yo-Yo tricks and posing with his Peugeot.

Adam Jackson Love Spam

The low light sensitivity of this camera has greatly improved since the original 5D. Here’s a photo of Adam Jackson at Monday’s Web 2.0 Holiday Bailout Party that he organized at Harlot in San Francisco. The club was very dark, so I shot it at ISO 6400 to see how it would come out and I was pleasantly surprised to say the least.

I’m still getting use to all of the new features, but so far this camera rocks!

See Previously: Canon 5D Mark II 21.1 Megapixel DSLR Camera With 1080 HD Video

photos by Scott Beale

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Search Cloudlet Reveals Better Search Terms

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Windows/Mac/Linux (Firefox): Search Cloudlet adds a click-on tag cloud to your Google and Yahoo searches, helping you find deep-seated terms and phrases and refine your results, as you'll see below.

The free add-on, developed by the International Software and Productivity Engineering Institute, can adjust the number of keyword results you see below each search, and automatically re-searches as you click to add them in. Search Cloudlet ends up being pretty handy for searches where you don't quite know what you're looking for—because if you didn't, say, know what the big story about Macworld was, hitting the large-sized "Jobs" and then "Keynote" would deliver the goods in the search results.

Check out some of Search Cloudlet's additional features below:

When looking to narrow where your results are coming from—and, in some cases, exclude sites that spam up the findings—the Cloudlet's "Sites" button is quite handy:

Click over to Google News, and you'll get a different set of options, allowing you to refine by news source and locality. The same tools are also usable in Google's blog search.

Nothing a true Google hacker can't do in pure text in the search box, but definitely much handier, visual, and open-ended. Search Cloudlet is a free download, works wherever Firefox does.

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Wednesday, December 17th, 2008


Most Popular Linux Downloads of 2008

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Along with Windows and Mac downloads, this year was chock-full of free software for Linux users. Read on to see what our readers were eager to grab and install on their free desktops.

Firefox 3.1 Beta 1

While the official release of Firefox 3 was the really big news this year, a huge number of early adopters, testers, and, most likely, Linux fans who won't wait for their packages to update sought out the first publicly-available beta of a major improvement package for the open-source browser. When 3.1 officially comes around, expect to see keyword filters on the Awesomebar, "tearing" and previews for tabs, multi-touch for Macbooks, and much more. (Original post)

Dropbox Syncs and Backs Up Files Between Computers Instantaneously

It's certainly not the only online storage biz on the block, but Dropbox's 2GB of free, desktop-based syncing for all three platforms sets it apart from most of the pack. Whether you use it to back up your home directory's important config files or as the ultimate password syncer, it's a seriously handy tool for users of open-source desktops. (Original post)

Gmail Backup Archives Your Email Account

A simple but effective tool for all three platforms, Gmail Backup grabs all your Gmail, Google Apps, or (in Germany) Google Mail messages and backs them up in the Microsoft-read-able .EML format. It's currently got a very simple GUI in the Windows and Linux versions, while (surprisingly) Mac remains command-line-only. Linux users already rocking Thunderbird, though, can use it to back up Gmail. (Original post)

Ubuntu 8.10 Released, Includes Bootable USB Maker

Ubuntu doesn't keep users and the press guessing about when their releases are due out—they almost deliver on the day, and the six-month releases are numbered for their release dates. So in October, we woke up early and auto-refreshed until Ubuntu 8.10 arrived, and found ourselves mostly impressed with its polished edges and user-friendly features. (Original post)

Songbird 1.0 Release Official, Fixes Bugs, Plays iTunes Purchases

Actually, for Linux users, unfortunately, FairPlay purchases through the iTunes store isn't quite ready for the open-source Songbird music player, but iPod support is fully locked in. And nearly all of the other killer add-ons are there as well, making Songbird a great media solution for any system. (Original post)

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What's your favorite Linux download of 2008?
( surveys)

What was your favorite Linux download of 2008? Whether it's in the list and poll above or found elsewhere, tell us about it in the comments.

His Name is Bruce Campbell

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

guest post by Doctor Popular

Though my beard obscures it, I have the weakest chin of anyone in my social circle. I often wonder how different my life would be if I had a different chin… a stronger chin… a chin like Bruce Campbell’s. With Bruce Campbell’s chin, perhaps I too could be a cult action star. In his newest film, “My Name Is Bruce”, Campbell plays a sleazy version of himself that gets kidnapped by a fan to save a small mining town from a vengeful monster. If chins could kill, then the star of the Evil Dead Trilogy and countless other b-movies should have no problem.

Fan’s of Bruce Campbell (and his chin) can attend a San Francisco showing of his newest film along with a special presentation by local celeb, Peaches Christ:

Hostess Peaches Christ is thrilled to announce that a great, big, b-movie dream of hers is about to come true! On Wednesday, December 17th, Peaches presents a Midnight Mass produced stage-show featuring cult film icon and genre superstar Bruce Cambell live and in-person. Peaches has been dying to honor Bruce Campbell forEVER and is putting together a San Franciscan evening of Idol Worship, one night only at Landmarks Bridge Theatre.

The same show happens twice!
LANDMARK’S BRIDGE THEATRE
Wednesday, December 17th
At 7pm & 9:40pm
$10.50

Tickets to the show are available online here. Do the Bruce Campbell, ya’ll.

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