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TripBase is a recently launched website that aims to create a personalized search for your next trip.
You can select on a sliding scale how interested you are in things like night life, attractions, nature and shopping. The concept of search based on personal taste is similar to GroupRecipes.
From there, TripBase will give you a list [...]

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Take a look.
This is a map that represents the online communities based on its size and purpose (Praticals, Intellectuals, Focus on Real Life and Focus on Web).
Click on the image to zoom in.
Source: XKCD

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Ricavision takes a look at Sideshow technology by coming up with a concept of attaching a modern-day magnet to your fridge while streaming content fit for a Sideshow device from a nearby WiFi-enabled computer.
This means you’ll be able to read email from your wife telling you to replenish the groceries within the next time [...]

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Have you liked play Nintendo’s Super Mario Kart?
What dou you think about this?

Source: MeioBit

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Take a look at this great ad of Nokia N95 following the concept of The Great Pocket, showed here 2 weeks ago.
That’s a nice way to show the product and interact with consumers.

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Take a look at this funny images of Google search in 1960 and what could be in 2084.
1960

2084

Source: Crazy Google

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On the last episode of Lost “Catch 22″ (season 3 – episode 17), a gadget found by the survivors looks like Apple’s iPhone.
What do you think about a marketing campaign of Apple? It’s possible, isn’t it?
Click here to see a large image of this phone found by Jin, Charlie and Hurley.
Source: Futuro.vc

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Take a look at this website developed to the New Honda CR-V launch in Russia.
It’s pretty cool and show how a consumer likes to see a website of your desired car.
Negative: the loading takes so long…
Source: ThreeMinds 

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The details are pretty slim, but if you want to get your hands on a UMPC (Ultra-Mobile PC) and absolutely must have a full QWERTY keyboard, then this number just might be right up your alley.
Apparently dubbed the TANGO Wings by Sungiu, this UMPC appears to have a standard 7-inch color display as well as [...]

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There’s no need for further speculation: Today at the Web 2.0 Expo Google CEO Eric Schmidt confirmed that Google will soon launch a PowerPoint clone, completing their basic office suite (they already have Word and Excel covered).
Expect these services to be combines with Gmail, Google Calendar, GTalk and other services under a single brand for [...]

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