From our playful friends at Flickr comes a nifty little Easter egg that adds a bit of holiday flair to your Flickr portraits: Add a note to a photo with the text ho ho ho beard or ho ho ho hat and you'll get a resizable Santa hat or beard to drag and drop onto the unsuspecting subject's head or chin. What fun! More of these please, Flickr! Flickr [via A Whole Lotta Nothing]
Reader Geoffroy wrote to tell us about a new function he noticed in Gmail: If the e-mail contains a date or an address, the option to add it to Google Calendar or to see where it happens on Google Maps is displayed in the right section, just above the advertising. That Google...always sneaking in new and clever features. Just one more reason to make Gmail your one-and-only.
Photo-enthusiast site Photojojo shows you how to turn CD jewel cases into photo frames suitable for wall hanging. You'll need cardboard, double-sided tape and, of course, some jewel cases. It's a simple seven-step process, the only really time-consuming part of which is cutting pieces of cardboard to use as backing for the photos. You can follow the text instructions or watch the embedded how-to v
Need a killer color theme for your web site, art project, or magazine pages? Head to Adobe Kuler, an interactive web-based app that whips up snazzy themes in a matter of seconds. Kuler (not sure if it rhymes with "color" or "cooler") lets you browse other users' themes or create your own using a drag-and-drop color wheel and/or numerical settings (RGB, CMYK, etc.). You can title, tag, save and pub
Popular online task-manager Remember The Milk has added Google Calendar integration so you can see your to-do lists in your favorite online calendar. The new feature adds a little check-mark icon to each day in the calendar. Clicking it lets you review and add tasks, complete or postpone tasks, and so on. It also works with Remember The Milk's recently added Google Maps integration, meaning you ca
Flickr lovers rejoice: you can now issue guest passes for friends and family who aren't Flickr members to view your private sets. What's more, Flickr has finally updated their "long-dormant and seemingly left-for-dead mobile site" to a wonderful and usable new state. If you've ever wanted to share private Flickr photos with friends or family members who aren't Flickr members, you probably know tha
Windows/Mac/Unix (Firefox): The Personal Menu Firefox extension compacts your Firefox menu into a customizable button for your toolbar. If you're a fan of the Tiny Menu extension, Personal Menu will seem very familiar. The major difference between the two is that Personal Menu not only compacts your Firefox menu bar to your toolbar, but it also lets you customize just which menu items to display,
by Adam Pash Click to viewSince the dawn of computers, who among us hasn't dreamed of verbally telling our computer what to do? The problem is, most computers don't have support for voice recognition, and most applications that promise great things in this arena are wildly expensive. What you may not know is that your Mac does come with a useful Speech Recognition tool built in. Although it doesn'
Google rolled out a few new Gmail features this weekend including "mute," which automatically archives messages that arrive in response to a particular conversation. Googler Adam Lasnik explains: 1) You get yet another annoying message in the same damn conversation that's already been conversed to death. 2) You press the 'm' key. Unless a message is written *directly* to you (e.g., your name is in
Wired music-blog Listening Post spent some time fiddling with iTunes' new iMix feature, which allows users to embed playlists in a blog, MySpace page, or any other web site. When you've created your iMix, find it in the iTunes Music Store and click the link for "Publish to the Web." You'll then get a bunch of code that you can paste into your blog or web page; anyone will be able to click on any o
Web site MapLib is a Google Maps mashup tool that lets you upload and create your own maps using the Google Maps interface we've all come to know and love. That means that if you've got your own custom map - say some local tourist map or something along those lines - you can upload it and view it just like a Google Map. You can even add markers to the map to add your own callouts. What's more, you
If you're a lover of Gmail and spreadsheets, you'll be excited to know that next time you receive an XLS attachment in Gmail, you'll have the option to open it in one-click with Google Spreadsheets. I've been waiting for a better kind of web office integration forever (well, for at least a couple months), so this is very exciting news. So far we're not seeing any love with Word documents, but one
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