Twipster
A free geocentric mobile publishing platform. You can use it to photowalk, tell a story, journal a vacation, geocaching, or just share memories. [Currently available for Nokia S60 Series phones and is in private beta]
LinkBunch
Ever need to share a whole list of links, but didn't have a whole lot of space to type, or just didn't feel like typing them all in? LinkBunch solves this by bunching a list of hyperlinks into one tinyurl-type link. When someone clicks on this link, they are taken to a page where they can see the entire list. Also available is a Firefox extension that will turn all open browser tabs into a LinkBunch.
Daily Mugshot
A free service which helps you chronicle and share how you look every day. Show your photos with widgets which you can place on your profile or blog and they automatically update when you take new mugshots.
Pix-Yu
A virtual space disk where anyone can share his/her own life experiences as events, appointments, meetings, travels, holidays, weddings, birthdays and much more by uploading pictures (the upload is unlimited).
emilychang: pondering what music to put on to accompany this next task
Pixton
A user-generated comic strip, that you create, publish, share and remix with your friends.
emilychang: soup brewing, accounting prepped, writing design job descriptions for ideacodes
emilychang: chopping up 5 lbs of carrots, 8 zucchinis, 5 leeks, 4 onions for a soup. yes, 1 soup.
Six Principles for Making New Things
Here it is: I like to find (a) simple solutions (b) to overlooked problems (c) that actually need to be solved, and (d) deliver them as informally as possible, (e) starting with a very crude version 1, then (f) iterating rapidly.
emilychang: geez, it's getting harder and harder to tell spam comments from real ones
emilychang: @hawaii so envious! say hi to haleiwa for us and eat some extra shave ice
emilychang: reading paul graham, six principles for making new things: http://moourl.com/gpf2y
Buzka
Buzka is a free and easy way to share your favorite web stuff. You can save and organize all your favorite web pages by creating "spots" on any interest or topic.
emilychang: @DrBaher i've got an iphone but don't feel like reverting firmware and jailbreaking it
emilychang: signed up and played with twitxr for about 3 minutes before i got bored
emilychang: 4th street stickers[ photo at http://twitxr.com/emilychang/updates/1906 ]
emilychang: k, i should probably stop making live changes to my rss feed
emilychang: as if you needed more reasons to not eat meat: http://tinyurl.com/3cuj8j
Video Bits
It's the weekend and I'm going through my digital archives and files again. I know, it's an obsession. While I definitely output a lot to the web and the social sites I use, there's always an exponentially increasing amount of digital data that I'm collecting on my computer and storage devices. The more I collect on my hard drives, the less fluid I'm feeing. So, I'm plan to start a process I've done before - transferring everything I create or collect from on my many hard drives to my site, including notes, designs, references, observations, art, writing, photographs, videos and screenshots... a living archive of personal ephemera.
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| 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 |
| 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | |
This is my activity from around the web pulled into one chronological data stream. Read my blog post

