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A simple way to share an online mix | 8tracks - 0 views

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     a free service that allows you to create and share the digital equivalent of online mix tapes.To make a mix you simply pick any 8 songs (about 30 minutes of music) using the site's drag and drop functionality.  8tracks allows you to search their network of previously uploaded tracks by song, artist or genre. You can also upload music from your own library.  When you're done you can add artwork and short descriptor to your masterpiece. Publishing a mix tape allows you to share it with the 8 Tracks community and with your friends (or, if you want, just one special friend), via Twitter and Facebook You can also listen to any of the 65,000 mixes already on the site (we found some great ones and discovered a ton of new music along the way).
Julie Altmark

Laptopfriendlycafes.com - Listing your local free wifi and power ready laptop spots - 0 views

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    a guide to coffee shops that have free Internet access (though they also take into account the number of power outlets and 3G reception). At the moment they rank some 300 coffee shops in North America, the UK and Australia. The list is not huge, but that's because it only has cafés they or their readers have first hand experience with. You can search by city or postal code (or choose from a roster of cities on their home page). The iPhone app detects your location to automatically find the nearest free wi-fi and power-ready laptop friendly café.  (And it will show you on a map, and provide directions).
Julie Altmark

TripIt | Online travel itinerary and trip planner - 0 views

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    a service that organizes your flights, car rentals and hotel bookings, storing them all in one easy-to-access place (i.e. your phone).Just sign up for a free account and begin adding your upcoming trips. You can either input information manually or simply forward travel confirmation emails to the site and they'll do it for you. (We like the latter route since we're a tad lazy).   While the site is useful, what really makes this service sing is the iPhone app, which features a host of additional features, including maps to get you to the airport and seat plans of the plane you'll be flying. In other good news, TripIt recently teamed up with Yapta (as covered in Netted, Yapta helps assure you get low-priced airfares). Now when you forward flight confirmation emails to TripIt,Yapta can track your for lower ticket prices or refunds with a single click. If your airfare dips they'll help you get a refund for the difference. You can also share travel plans with friends (when you register it searches your address book and Facebook account for other TripIt users). That way, if somebody you know is also going to be in, say, Maui, you'll be able to connect with them, and you'll know their itinerary (and vice versa).
Julie Altmark

GoodGuide | Ratings of Natural, Green and Healthy Products - 0 views

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    a great new service called GoodGuide, which reveals what's really beneath the labels of 70,000 products, including food, toys, personal care items and household products.The site offers a massive database of product reviews, expert advice and brand rankings, evaluating supposedly healthy products based on their personal, environmental and social impact.  You can search for a specific product or browse by category. Dive into a sub-category-household cleaners, say-and you'll see a ranked list of all the products they review (every product is given a ranking out of 10), starting with the top ranked.   Click on a specific product and you're taken to a page that has detailed ratings, information on the ingredients, user reviews and a host of details about what goes into the overall ranking.In addition to these thorough reviews, the site has relevant articles and issue guides. They also have a free iPhone app that allows you to scan the barcodes of various products when you're at the store for health and environmental ratings.
Julie Altmark

InvisibleHand: Home - 0 views

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    Now there's a new browser add-on called Invisible Hand that makes this a seamless, automatic part of your shopping experience. Once downloaded, Invisible Hand sits unobtrusively on your browser bar.  As you shop it provides a discreet notification when the product you're searching for can be bought for a lower price elsewhere. works with both Firefox and Google Chrome
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