If you don’t know by now, I use to be a music producer. I spent a lot (emphasis on a lot) of money building my recording studio. So you can understand my surprise when I came across Aviary’s new free online recording studio, Myna. Not only can you record, mix, arrange, add effects and more [...]
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This post is a little different. It may get a little long and confusing too, but I have to start getting this out of my system. I have failed a lot and I am glad I did. I have learned a lot from my failures and I have learned lessons that can’t be taught, you [...]
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Did you see the Google.com logo for the invention of the Bar Code that happened on 7th of October 1952? Well today is October 7, 2009 at 2:15 AM in the morning and I’m looking at a barcode on Google.com instead of their famous rainbow Google. I wonder if you swiped this at the grocery [...]
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My blog is non-commercial so you won’t find a bunch of ads or blog posts touting some affiliate program I joined, but I have to talk about my favorite email marketing tool. I have been doing email marketing for my customers for years and MailChimp.com is hands down the absolute best service I have used. [...]
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I mentioned Ted.com in my previous post and decided to post some of my favorite talks. I guess this means I really like Ted.com and that would be an understatement. Some of the most inspiring presentations I have ever seen have been Ted talks. One day I hope I will be fortunate enough to attend [...]
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BumpTop is a very cool implementation of Window’s 7 touchscreen features. It looks like what they do on CNN or the movie ‘Minority Report’. It’s a 3D multi-touch gestural interface that makes your desktop fun, well fun until we all get use to it. Right now, I’m trying to wrap my head around the benefits for [...]
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