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Weekly Roundup - 8/11/06

Posted on: August 11, 2006 Weekly Roundup Comments (zero)
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Posted by: rajiv

This week we’re all over the place jumping around from college, to cute, to code, to tv schedule mainetance, to life maintenance, back to fitness, and then on to airfare.

Kevin’s Roundup

Help Ron Steen pay for college and get yourself 2% of his life earnings

Great web ad campaign for what looks to be a terrible movie - send your
personalized message from Samuel L.
http://snakesonaplane.varitalk.com/

For all my task management needs - I use it everyday and we get to
interview them next week.
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/

haha! baby! (funny baby dance video my wife sent me)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=goA1E7jWgrY

It might be the next best app I must use every day. I’m just getting
familiarized with it now.
http://www.tickspot.com/

Code Snippets - great utility, a public source code repository. Allows
users to build a personal collection of code snippets, categorize them
with tags / keywords, and share them with the world.
http://www.bigbold.com/snippets/

Rajiv’s Roundup

Interpublic’s Emerging Media Lab did a study that shows that males under the age of 25 make up more then 75% of the user generated video content producers.
http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=3623111

Finding the cheapest airline tickets just got easier using Farecast’s airfare prediction technology. Right now during it’s beta and they are only serving flights from Boston or Seattle.
http://www.farecast.com/

TechCrunch’s 24 Minutes Web 2.0 Documentary, most everyone has already watch this but still one of the most interesting links I found this week. So watch it two or even three times.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/08/08/web-20-the-24-minute-documentary/

Finding something to watch is MeeVee slogan. They just got another $8 million in funding this week. It’s like TV Guide on steroids.
http://www.meevee.com/

Track your calories along with being able to watch your eating and exercise habits with this handy web site. It’s really interesting to learn how you eat, but it was tough keeping it up to date after a few weeks.
http://www.thedailyplate.com/

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