Here’s a great list of essentials for the power traveler

Merlin Mann points us to this SFGate story on traveling light.

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No-No words in advertising

Never use these words in advertising.

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Cool website graphing tool

Not sure what the use of this is, but it makes a mindmap type of graphic of your blog or favorite website.

Filed under: Asides by Nitin Badjatia @ 4:32 pm | June 8, 2006 | Comments (0) | Top   

Awesome Basecamp and TabletPC Mashup

Scout is one of the coolest integrations I’ve seen with a web 2.0 application and the tablet PC.

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JkOnTheRun points us to an interesting patent filing by Sony

Folding gadgets, that sounds pretty cool.

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Shaving tips from Merlin Mann

The Mann knows shaving.

Filed under: Asides by Nitin Badjatia @ 1:13 pm | June 7, 2006 | Comments (0) | Top   

TiVo’s return from the grave starting to take shape

Despite all of the companies mis-steps, it looks like TiVo may finally have a plan in place that keeps the company afloat.

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You can now pre-order Sony’s UX50 ultra-mobile computer

The guys over at Engadget are reporting that the Vaio UX50 is now available for ordering in the US.  It certainly looks like a better option than the botched Origami devices that have recently rolled out.

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Cool entry on skylines

Check this site out.  Pretty cool, subjective rating of city skylines.  Interesting to note that Pittsburgh is mentioned, given that we’re such a small city.  But, we do have a great skyline!

Filed under: Asides, Pittsburgh by Nitin Badjatia @ 11:05 am | April 7, 2006 | Comments (0) | Top   

Just got an invite for Gmail for your domain

I signed up for the new gmail for your domain service that Google is beta testing (isn’t Google in permanent beta mode anyway?).  Well, I just received an invitation to turn on the service, along with the option to add up to 25 users to that domain.  At first glance everything looks just like gmail, with ability to make slight changes.  I’ll give this a real test in a few days, and log my impressions here.

Filed under: Ajax, Asides, Business, Google, Productivity by Nitin Badjatia @ 2:59 pm | April 4, 2006 | Comments (2) | Top   

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