Grab Bag: Your Seven Links of the Week
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- http://tinyurl.com/yhxodbz - And here we go, everyone. Here’s the obligatory “best gadgets to give as gifts for the holidays” Gift Guide article you’ve been waiting for! Courtesy of CNet. Make sure you check out their Stocking Stuffer suggestions.
- http://vimeo.com/28962540 - A great find courtesy of the Etre Blog, this video shows you how technology can render synthetic objects into legacy photographs. In other words, this is the technology “that has product placement companies salivating.”
- http://tinyurl.com/7r4mhw3 - A colorful, fun infographic comparing the Internet in 1996 to the Internet in 2011. Most popular site back in 1996? AOL. Most popular site in 2011? Google. Average page load time in 1996? 30 seconds. Average page load time in 2011? 6 seconds. (Six seconds is still a bit too high for me.)
- http://tinyurl.com/7wvnlcz - The “new” SEO. Take everything you know. Now throw in some branding, some user behavior, and some social factors. Mix it up and then get back to work on improving your search engine rankings.
- www.iGrillinc.com – Are you a griller? Would you like to be able to monitor your food without getting up off the couch (so long as the couch isn’t more than two hundred feet away?) The iGrill is an app-enabled, meat and fish, wireless thermometer that works with Applie iPod Touches, iPones, and iPads via Bluetooth. Dual probe capacity, works as a standalone thermometer, alerts you when your food is ready, and comes in your choice of black or white.
- http://tinyurl.com/7fh9f5c - Spend a lot of time in the kitchen (but grilling and the iGrill aren’t up your alley)? Belkin now offers a $39.99 Fridge/Cabinet Mount for your iPad2. No tools or hardware needed, no permanent installation required, no surface damage when it’s removed.
- www.ChefSleeve.com - Spend a lot of time in the kitchen but don’t care about grilling and don’t have a desire to mount your iPad2 to a cabinet or fridge? If you’d like to better protect your iPad from goop and goo and crumbs and spills and grease, take a look at the iPad Chef Sleeve. It’s a smart, exceptionally designed clear plastic sleeve with a perfect fit that allows you to “easily grip your iPad while providing coverage for all output/input ports. Just slide your iPad into a sleeve, peel off the resealable strip to close, and you’re ready to go.” You can recycle the sleeves when you’re done.
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