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Beautiful Modeler is “a software tool for gestural sculpting using a multi-touch controller such as an iPad. Each finger is used to control a single touch point in the model, with multiple layers working to build up 3D volume. As the controller is connected over the wireless network, it can be moved freely to change the viewing angle of the model.” (via Beautiful Modeler - Blog - Etre)

tldr.it — a.d.d. approved news reading
TLDR.it is a web application that summarizes long winded articles and even longer winded RSS feeds into small, medium and long versions for those of us with truncated attention spans

tldr.it — a.d.d. approved news reading

TLDR.it is a web application that summarizes long winded articles and even longer winded RSS feeds into small, medium and long versions for those of us with truncated attention spans

droga5x5:

JAY-Z DECODED: NEW YORK TIMES
The New York Times wrote an article for the kickoff of Jay-Z Decoded, Droga5’s project done in conjunction with Bing.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/18/business/media/18adco.html?scp=2&sq=jay%20z&st=cse

droga5x5:

JAY-Z DECODED: NEW YORK TIMES

The New York Times wrote an article for the kickoff of Jay-Z Decoded, Droga5’s project done in conjunction with Bing.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/18/business/media/18adco.html?scp=2&sq=jay%20z&st=cse

Kondis, Ikea’s cookbook iPhone app, delivers all the staggeringly cool ingredient photography of the original cookbook — plus the recipes — with the brilliant addition of an exercise component. Just pick which dessert you’re going to make, then select whether you prefer walking, jogging, or biking; then you have to work off the calories in a serving of your Kanelbulle or Prinsesstårta, while a helpful voice informs you exactly how many miles you have to go until you’ve earned that slice of cake.

(via Grub Street New York)

Dennis Crowley, co-founder of location based social network Foursquare, told attendees of the Picnic conference in Amsterdam today that the company has built a feature that recommends new locations users ought to visit, based on their past activity, their to-do lists and what’s popular at the moment.
"Dennis Crowley, co-founder of location based social network Foursquare, told attendees of the Picnic conference in Amsterdam today that the company has built a feature that recommends new locations users ought to visit, based on their past activity, their to-do lists and what’s popular at the moment."

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