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i heart mini coopers - customize billboard message

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

who would have thought that Mini Coopers would be one of the pioneers in personally identifiable billboards? Not only are Minis oh-so-adorible and chic but also innovative with customer appreciation. Who would not want to drive past La Cienega blvd and have a giant 50ft tall 14ft x 48ft billboard greeting them with “Hi MissChicGeek! Looking HOT in that red convertible.” According to curtismorley Mini Cooper sent out 4500 key fobs that activate when within 500 ft of the billboard. Customers get their very own giant sized message! Another reason why I want a mini…

MiniBillboard

compliments of curtismorley

iPhone ColorWare - fancy new coat for iphones

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Black and white? What are we, stuck in the Medieval times? Just say no to “inside the box” thinking. Lucky for us, Colorware heard our crys. We finally got something a little more chic for this geek’s iphone. Colorware offers over 35 appealing colors to spice up any iphone. Not only does it offer gorgeous backside covers but it also provides oodles of cool colored accessories such as front frame, earbuds, iphone deck, and iphone button. Depending on what accessories you opt for, the cost can range from $10-$230. Yikes, $230 is steep but I guess it’s not that bad for LA yuppies.

My dream iphone

Colorware

Now would anyone like to contribute to my iphone fund?

New Blackberry Application - BlackBerry Media Sync Is Now Available for Download!

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Another sign of the epic battle between the iphone and the blackberry…

The BlackBerry Media Sync is a FREE new application where you can put all your tunes stored in your computer (including iTunes) on to your smartphone. Now I don’t have to be stuck to my computer to listen to my awesome tunes.

BlackBerry Media Sync

It’s easy to use, intuitive, and you can control how much of your music is synced to your BlackBerry smartphone. Just click here to download.

::edit::

how sad… it doesn’t sync with a BB 8700. Anyone want to sponsor my new BB bold?

Last.fm in beta version!

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

I think it’s pretty obvious that I’m a HUGE fan of Last.fm. I’m all about the next big underground application. Some even love/hate me because I get them addicted to my addictions. But hey, sharing is caring.

Now I’m pretty sure they are releasing beta version in waves like when Google first released their gmail “beta” version. Maybe I was lucky enough to get an invite because I scrobble 24/7 or maybe they just randomly pulled my account out of a hat. Either way, I got an invite.

Pros:

  • dashboard is A LOT cleaner.
  • “play my radio” function is pretty sweet. it’s conveniently placed in the upper right sidebar position. I love listening to my friend’s top tracks.
  • footer of the page has less banner advertisements (probably because it’s in beta phase but still a perk!)
  • recent activity feed, maybe it’s the stalker in me.

Cons:

  • not all the functionalities are active.
  • feels a bit empty on the left sidebar. considering how long the pages can get it seems to be missing something? It looks as if they shoved all the widgets and content in the middle and right side of the page and left the left side empty.
  • I actually like the header navigation bar of the current page better than the beta page.

hopefully you can get your hands on the beta version soon and judge for yourself. Or if even, shoot an email over an maybe they’ll give you beta access? Just tell them Hey1tsjenny sent you <wink>

but since I’m a giver, here is a snapshot

Last.fm Beta

now show me the new widgets!

Last.fm- The Social Music Revolution

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

You ever find yourself listening to music, getting into the groove, and then all of a sudden a nasty commercial starts? Or even worse, all you hear is the same old limited selection. Well do not fear my friend, Last.fm is here. Last.fm is this AWESOME (yes, it is so awesome I had to emphasize it) online music community where anyone can come and listen to their wide selection of free music without commercial interruptions.  Music genres that varies from Neo-Soul to Heavy Metal, Electronica to Old School Hip Hop. Looking for Daft Punk? They got the dynamic duos. Or maybe you’re in the mood for something a little more mellow, like Dido. Last.fm has her soulful music too. Last.fm also hosts a variety of music videos, concert schedules, and even free downloads (Nine Inch Nails  - Discipline)

Now, remember when I said Last.fm is a music community? Let me elaborate. Last.fm is a true community oriented site that allows users to tag the artist and song, edit artist bio (with moderator approval of course), leave comments, add events, link friends, and so much more. At Last.fm, we are no longer users with out a voice.

Last.fm

I’ve been using Last.fm for months without complaint. Last.fm has gotten me through countless brain-numbing days at work. I do recommend that you join and download their application. Why? Because once you download their application, Last.fm will search your music library and list your music taste on your online profile. This allows them to make music suggestions. Plus, once you start listening to their music library, your player tracks the music you’ve listened to and allows you to save your favorite songs and even ban(removes the song from ever being played again) music.

What got me hooked on Last.fm is their radio, a widget that can play in or pop out into it’s own small browser.  This widget allows the user to listen to music similar to the artist you’ve already chosen. But wait, it gets better! If you download Last.fm’s applciation, you have the option to listen to music by genre. Personally, I’m always looking to widen my music pallet.

Pandora and AOL Music is so last year. Last.fm is made for people like you and I. Best of all it’s free.

Check out my list

Digsby = IM + Email + Social Network

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

As a modern chick, I must stay connected. Even if that means having 5 instant messenger accounts, 4 emails, 3 social network feeds, etc… gosh, a chick can get lost trying to figure out where she logged her friend’s new cell phone number. Luckily, Digsby solves all.

Digsby is my hub of connections to the outside world. Basically Digsby consolidates your IM, Email, and your social network accounts into one application. For IMs, Digsby supports AIM, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, Google Talk, Jabber, and Facebook Chat Accounts. As for Email, Digsby manages your Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL/AIM Mail, IMAP, and POP accounts. Last but not least, Digsby supports a feature that provides a newsfeed from your Facebook, Twitter, or MySpace account. Seeing how I have an account on a good number of these applications, I was more than excited to try Digsby.

Let’s just say after 3 months, I’m still a loyal supporter.

I’m a busy chick, I don’t have time to search, open, and sign onto 5 different accounts. Now all I have to do is open my Digsby, click on one “connect” per account and all my contacts are there, organized. As for my email and social network newsfeeds, after my initial setup I never have to bother with them again. It’s as if someone read my wish list and decided to send me an early birthday present. Best of all, you can personalize the look of your Digsby. None of that generic, grey crap for me.

As much as I love Digsby, I must warn you about two drawbacks. First, Digsby is still in their testing phase and they do send out a number of automatic updates. If you ever get disrupted during an update, it is best to reinstall the application. Second, Digsby is currently not available for Mac users. Sorry Macs, it seems that PCs get first dibs this time.

As a person whose been through a number of IM applications (Trillian, Meebo, Yahoo! Messinger, etc.) I can confidently say that I’ll be staying with Digsby (at least until the next best thing).

DigsbyDigsby Screenshots

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