If you have an okey internet connection. You like music. You enjoy finding new, rare music. You like to share music. Then you better bookmark muxtape.com on your browser.
Muxtape, a web based service that brings the art of creating mixtape into the digital age. Muxtape is mixtape 2.0. This pretty neat little site has been serving user-generated playlist, streaming free to the masses since its launch in March.
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“So what are you doing?”
That is often the question asked by our friends and family. Although it might seem annoying to some, when asked that all the time but when we know what our friends are doing we feel more connected.
The little things you do, like what you have for lunch, what book you currently reading or what shows you are watching might be interesting to someone you know.
These days we have blogs that one could use to update their friends and family, but real life happens in between blog posts. This is where a micro-blogging platform such as Twitter comes in handy. Twitter takes the mundane ‘what I’m having for lunch’ posting off away from blogs.
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The rumors are spot on. Flickr no longer just a photo sharing site, it does videos to. If Google manage to snag up YouTube and have the online video market covered for a couple of years, this Flickr move to make video sharing available might just be Yahoo!’s ticket to enter the online video sharing market. Yes, Yahoo bought Flickr a few years back.
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Information Architects Japan had taken over 300 of the most influential and successful websites and pinned them down to what looks like the Tokyo train map. It’s the new web we are talking about here, so of cause it’s still in ‘beta’. As of the time of writing this, the map still isn’t finalize.
There will be a few version from A3, free PDF download to Ao, a poster you can order.