Posts about Digg as of July 10, 2009

Computerized Twitter Embroideryblog.makezine.com
07/10/2009
Rachel @ CRAFT points us to a project by Daito Manabe and Motoi Ishibashi Called Pa++ern , which takes user input and transcodes it into wearable messages. Pa++ern program will be on display at the Beams Gallery in Tokyo, Japan. Their Twitter plugin launches on July 11. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!
7 SEO Tips For Your WordPress Blogarticles.websitecreationcourse.com
07/10/2009
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07/10/2009
From rags to riches? Maybe for some high school students participating in the 2009 UW-Green Bay Summer Art Studio. Fashion design campers used discarded fabrics, second-hand clothes, even an umbrella, to create new clothing designs that were put on display at a fashion show at the end of the camp week.
WWDD in Huffington Post!thehpalliance.org
07/10/2009
Check out my new article in the Huffington Post – Digg it, Tweet it, and please read it! Also, comments would be awesome!
25 Free Mac Appsfrankcurkovic.edublogs.org
07/10/2009
25 Free Mac Apps That Will Boost Your Productivity from Smashing Magazine.“There are many applications that can help you work faster and efficiently. Though, not many applications come cheap. For this post we tried to digg deep to find the best selection of free and/or open source Mac applications that will help you be a more efficient designer. We’re covering from application launchers, GTD (Getting Things Done) to design utilities that can help you focus on what’s important: create.”
Formhumantrend.freetzi.com
07/10/2009
July 10th, 2009AbigailLeave a commentGo to comments Form xkcd.com • 11 hours ago • keep as unread • preview • copy link 33 recommendations Note: Semantic highlights provided by the Reuters Open Calais Service Overheard on Digg28 diggs TrueJournals says: This is the 607th XKCD ever! 7 hours ago 1awesomeguy says: Meh… 7 hours ago ej1oo1 says: I smiled at this one 7 hours ago allcapitalized says: I quit my job, left my family, and went straight to the internets to see if this one is the best.
Slice Of Soap Caption Competition week 22msnuktvsoaps.spaces.live.com
07/10/2009
Hello and welcome to today’s edition of A Slice Of Soap. Well soapsters, it was another fun week of the Slice Of Soap Caption Competition. We had some really funny responses. Thank you all for your brilliant suggestions. They were all great but the Gus Smith Seal Of Approval can only go to one person. Here we go… “It may be Orange but my beanstalk’s taller than yours!” Congratulations to Jeannie Moonflower. You are this week’s recipient of The Gus Smith Seal Of Approval. And here he is…
07/10/2009
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or daily email newsletter. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate should adopt many of the climate control measures already sketched out by the House of Representatives but some trade provisions may need to be changed, a leading senator said on Tuesday.Continue Reading on Reuters h4 {margin-top:0}

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Seasons Of Temperate Zonestopwpthemes.com
07/10/2009
Quick info 4 Columns Plug & Play Slider 4 Seasons Themes In One Preview Download (748 Kb) Add to Del.icio.us Add to digg Add to FURL Add to reddit Add to Technorati Add to Yahoo My Web Add to Ma.gnolia Add to Stumble Upon Add to Google Bookmarks Add to Squidoo Add to BlinkBits Add to Blogmarks Add to Bloglines Add to Netscape Add to Ask Add to Live-MSN Add to Sphinn Add to FaceBook
The Brie that ate Sheboyganblog.makezine.com
07/10/2009
How could I resist something called “Blowing Up Cheese With Nitrous Oxide”? It’s a piece, in PopSci’s “Kitchen Alchemy” column (which, as an on-again/off-again geek foodied, I’ve started following), on aerating Brie with Nitrous to create delicious cheese foam (and you thought aerosol cheese was fun before !). I’m surprised there aren’t more of these sorts of fun, geeky, makery molecular gastronomy how-tos outside of the hardcore food media. I love trying things like this in the kitchen, and I bet lots of other makers do too.