Posted by nfarsun on 26th August 2010

Ben & Jerry’s have jumped on the “double rainbow” bandwagon of success and updated their we
bsite - www.benjerry.com/. Check it out - not sure how much long they’ll keep it up there!
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Posted by nfarsun on 13th July 2010
For all you O-30’s out there…. check out teenchatdecoder.com and find out what all us U-30’s are really saying when we speak in LOLs KITs TXTs.
Really it’s meant as a tool for parents, but it’s pretty funny (and worthwhile to read if you are behind the times).
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Posted by nfarsun on 20th May 2010
Do you feel pressured to put up just the right status message? Never have any idea what to write? Well, worry no more! With generatus.com all your social network status updates are solved.
It’s simple, just visit the site, plug in your name, gender, and any tags to help narrow down the choices, and voila - status update generated. The updates range from the nonsensical to the completely random to movie quotes. Check it out!
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Posted by nfarsun on 4th May 2010
If you ever asked yourself the above question, check out the following website: http://www.whatthefuckshouldimakefordinner.com/index.php
They provide suggestions for what to make for dinner (for both both vegetarians and meat eaters), and then link directly to the recipe on epicurious.com
Be warned, the language is a bit vulgar, but its funny and worth it.
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Posted by nfarsun on 17th February 2010
Check out this cool interactive website by Wrangler to help promote their new blue bell spring / summer collection. A screen grab won’t do it justice, so click and play.
http://eu.wrangler.com/bluebell/
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Posted by nfarsun on 6th January 2010
Now there is a way to let your road rage go, with CarPong.com ! Basically a Twitter for incensed drivers, Pong lets you tell other motorists exactly what you think of them by using their license plate info as an e-address to send brief messages expressing your ire, as you receive your own healthy stream of invective for smashing into people while typing and driving. The setup’s simple: sign up your plate info, do the same for any car you want to comment on, and tell them whatever you want in 250 characters.

Source: Thrillist.com
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Posted by nfarsun on 24th November 2009
Analyze your tweets and reveal your personality by looking at the words you use on your twitter page. Just enter your twitter name and go.
Check it out here: www.analyzewords.com
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Posted by nfarsun on 3rd November 2009
Now, you can gauge what to wear based on the weather with Obama Weather. Just enter your zip code or city name, and a full weather forecast plus our President Barack Obama showing you the most appropriate attire to wear each day, will appear.

Check the weather in your city, or around the world just for fun at: obama-weather.com
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Posted by nfarsun on 21st October 2009
Playing off the ever infamous “Kanye West MTV VMA interruption” is Kanye This. Simply visit the website, enter the website you’d like to “interrupt” and voila! Kanye appears to steal the moment.
When will this news become old already?!!?

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Posted by nfarsun on 24th September 2009
As you browse the web, it’s easy to forget how many people visit the same pages and look for the same information. Whether you’re researching advice on heart disease prevention or looking for museums to visit in New York City, many others have done the same and could have added their knowledge along the way.
What if everyone, from a local expert to a renowned doctor, had an easy way of sharing their insights with you about any page on the web? What if you could add your own insights for others who are passing through?
Now you can. Yesterday, Google launched Google Sidewiki, which allows you to contribute helpful information next to any webpage. Google Sidewiki appears as a browser sidebar, where you can read and write entries along the side of the page.
To learn more and see a video tutorial, click here or test it out now download the Google toolbar here
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