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Instagram filter used: Normal Photo taken at: Long Beach Airport (LGB) View in Instagram ⇒
Instagram filter used: Normal Photo taken at: Long Beach Airport (LGB) View in Instagram ⇒
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youtube
YouTube recently released the Subscribe Button that can be used on websites directly. If you are like me and have a website for your YouTube channel you can benefit from enabling people to subscribe to your channel without ever leaving your website. How does it work? Two lines of code
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technology
Google this week released the Google Glass XE7 software update to the Google Glass Explorers devices. Last month’s XE6 update they improved the camera. This month they are powering up the voice experience, taking their first steps on the web and helping us communicate better with the people we
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iOS
After two years of being removed from the Apple iOS App Store VLC returns with even more features as you recall the Denis-Courmont of VLC posted the following on their blog when it was removed: On January 7th (2011), Apple removed VLC media player from its application store for iDevices.
Earlier today WPwatercooler (YouTube) crossed over the 2.5million view mark on YouTube (we also have over 1,000 subscribers too!). The show has live streamed from events in Phoenix and Miami and has also had its cast chiming in from the waiting room of a courthouse and from a
itunes
I’ve been doing podcasts for since early 2006 where I was running two different podcasts and was also president of the OC Podcasters (the website is still up too). Back then I was rolling my own RSS feeds and then got into using a plugin for WordPress called podPress.
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endura cool
I’ve seen these commercials for Mission Athletecare Cooling Towel and I’m curious how well they work. The towel looks like a microfiber towel, you wet it, wring it and then snap it a few times. Once the towel is activated it will stay cool for up to two