Tag Archive for 'screenshot'

Screenshot: Dump your Lonely Planet travel guide

10
Dec
08

OK, not quite yet since the site I’m gonna talk about is still in Beta and needs some serious improvement, but at least it’s going in the very right direction.

Every single time I travel with a book I am frustrated by my travel guide because:
a/ It’s super heavy and I won’t read one fifth of the content so I tear pages apart, city after city, to only carry with me what I really need that day,
b/ It is not really adapted to what I am looking for, since it’s the same guide for every single person who buys it.

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I guess that the guy who founded Technorati agrees, since he launched Offbeat Guides. A site that allows you to make some very personalized travel books. Tell them where you live (so that they can give you contextual info like timezone differences, embassies and consulates for your home country, language guides, exchange rates, electrical adapters needed…), where you’re going to (among 30,000 city destinations), when (include information about local festivals, events, club meetings, sports teams, concerts, and other timely information) and where you’re staying (so that your hotel is highlighted on the maps).

Their system then pulls information from various sites, using both freely available information as well as licensed information from partners like Wikitravel, Wikipedia, Flickr, Eventful, Upcoming, Meetup, the World Factbook, and many other local sources.

Next step: customize it (delete sections that you don’t need, add some pages here and there…) and when you’re done, you can get your guide in multiple formats:

- As a full-color book,
- As a PDF suitable for printing on your home printer, or downloading onto your mobile phone or reading device, or
- On the web so you can read through the book on-line, and update information before and during your trip.

Sweet. But plug this is with some kind of recommendation engine that would take into account what friends/people like you enjoyed during their trip, and you have the perfect, tailor-made travel guide. Offbeat team, I would really appreciate if you could pull that up before my next trip, sometimes in March! One can dream…

Screenshot: Target sneaks in “utilitainment” applications

08
Dec
08

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Target recently launched for the Holiday Season a nice application (iTunes Apps Store link) aimed for “utilitainment”. This iPhone application is said to be “useful” and also “fun”, and got a boost by being featured on the front page of the iPhone Application Store. Not only you can shake the snow globe to find your gift, but also you know its price and where you can find it near you.

Screenshot: Brazilians know how to have fun (SFW)

21
Nov
08

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Awesome idea for Volkswagen Brazil, a site composed by human beings. Literally. It’s a bit long to load but it’s absolutely worth the wait. When I saw the violon player in the top right corner, I was thinking: “If I click on the guy and the music switches off, they are genius”. I’ll let you find out…

They even shared the making-of on The Trendwatch team’s favorite video-sharing site: Vimeo. One extra point for that!

Spotted by brandflakesforbreakfast.

Screenshot: the Future of TV is not on TV

05
Nov
08

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While NFL broadcasts the traditional Sunday Night games on NBC, the online show takes advantage of the technology, offering 4 extra cameras for viewers to choose desired angle. Via Slate.

Screenshot: Facebook wants you to be a good voting citizen too

04
Nov
08

Few neat examples spotted today on the President of Social Networks:

1/ Donate your status to one of the candidates with the Causes application:
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2/ Find on a map where your polling place is from the Facebook Election Page (no red pin for me, just a Ben & Jerry’s promo cone though):
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3/ Tell your friends you’ve voted from Facebook’s homepage:
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4/ And check how many Facebookers declared their vote at the top of your NewsFeed:
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Pretty cool. I wonder if other countries will be as active and engaged when it comes to major national elections.

Screenshot: CNN-Facebook Forum for US Elections

03
Nov
08

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After their partnership with YouTube last year for the Primaries, CNN gets the Facebook treatment

Screenshot: Let’s meet in the middle

03
Nov
08

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We’ve all spent minutes on the phone trying to find a location to meet somewhere between your house and your friend’s apt. MeetInBetween.us solved this: enter 2 or more addresses and they will calculate the exact point where you should meet so that everyone walks/drives the same distance. They even suggest cafés, restaurants, stores.. around!

Screenshot: Behind the Candidates

30
Oct
08

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Impressive work of research for this site that compares, in a simple and über-effective interface, the Top Advisors on foreign policy, national security, energy, health, and economics—as well as the campaign advisors for both Obama and McCain. Definitely a handy resource for those who still haven’t picked a side (how is that even possible, I don’t know…).

Congrats to my friend Lindsay Ballant and her partner on this project, Ian Boyle, for putting this together.

Screenshot: Tripcart Beta

08
Oct
08

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Make your travel adventure fun from the start!

Screenshot: Anthropologie

01
Oct
08

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Navigate through a room made of a mosaic of pictures, where all objects are for sale. Concept has been around for a while but this one is quite nicely executed.

via Signal vs. Noise




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