
Chip Chick: Pink iPod Editions from Colorware
If you’re a pink lover who has been hesitant to let go of your beloved pink ipod mini, the time has come to move on and shell out money for Colorware’s pink ipod editions. Their pink 30GB IPod Video retails for $389, the 60GB for $489, and their 4GB ipod Nano edition retails for $329 at Amazon. Oh, and about that hot pink scroll wheel - we approve.
Bright pink iPods with a Hot Pink sphincter, I mean scroll wheel.
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Web2.0 Logo Creator by Alex P
This is meant to be a parody of Web 2.0 Logos. While they are pretty cool, they are all kinda the same. It was created as a joke, not a serious logo maker. But feel free to use it to make a logo. 
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TechCrunch » Exclusive Screenshots: Google Calendar
Michael over at TechCrunch has some screen shots of the upcoming google calendar. Looks sweet, and I am waiting eagerly for an open beta.
I am now in possession of screenshots from Google’s long delayed new Ajax calendar application, which will be called “CL2″ (the CL2 login screen is here). It was only a matter of time before someone broke down and leaked these - as far as I know these screen shots are the first on the public web.
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InformationWeek | Pateents | U.S. Grants Patent For Broad Range Of Internet Rich Applications | February 22, 2006
Just as I think the patent office is pulling it’s head out of it’s collective ass it goes and does something stupid like this:
The patent–issued on Valentine’s Day–covers all rich-media technology implementations, including Flash, Flex, Java, Ajax, and XAML, when the rich-media application is accessed on any device over the Internet, including desktops, mobile devices, set-top boxes, and video game consoles, says inventor Neil Balthaser, CEO of Balthaser Online, which he owns with his father Ken. “You can consider it a pioneering or umbrella patent. The broader claim is one that basically says that if you got a rich Internet application, it is covered by this patent.”
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havocStudios: Ajax tabs
AJAX, Web 2.0, CSS Tabs, can we get any more buzzwords in the same article? Still some useful info if you’re into that sort of stuff.
CSS Tabs seem to be all the rage with the kids these days. I love the idea of them. It seems that the most popular method of creating tabs using CSS is the Sliding Doors method. They seem to look the coolest and are very easy to implement. However, they’re so… static.
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Fine, I’ll go suck on lois’s breast or something. damn you all!
Stewie’s Sexy Party - Google Video
This is a video I found in which Stewie is in a music video with some very fine chicks.
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wankr beta - collaborative masturbation network
You’ll get a kick out of this page if you’re tired of hearing about Web 2.0.
wankr will be a place for web 2.0 people to gather together in one humongous circlejerk so they can masturbate each other into a sticky frenzy over useless, meaningless bullshit.
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AJAX Translator
Translation on the fly. Sweet.
Start typing any text you want to be translated into the green field. The words should be automatically translated into the language of your choice and appear in the bluish box.
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The BileBlog
The most amazing string of expletives and bile used to describe a buzz word that I’ve ever seen.
Web TwoPointSchmoe If there’s one thing a time machine would come handy for right about now, it’d be to go back and stab Tim FuckFace O’Reilly with sufficient vigour and zest to prevent the calamity that is the web 2.0 buzzword.
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