iWidgets
Create custom widgets for your website or your brand with iWidget. Using their online wizard, you can easily create widgets that your website visitors or customers can add to their iGoogle start page, Facebook profile, or their own blog. Your widget is customizable by your users so that it fits right in with their design. iWidgets only charges for promotion. Other services are free.
emilychang: revving designs for a contact management feature and eating a strawberry lollipop
emilychang: @timoni blythe dolls are totally creepy! so glad i never had one hiding in my closet.
emilychang: done with debugging. mad blazing through to do's now.
WorldWideScience.org
Search 44 different science portals from different 32 countries. Works to speed access to current science research from many sources and is aimed at both citizens and scientists alike. Users get the most current findings in fields such as energy, medicine, agriculture, environment, and basic sciences, published by contributing nations.
Ideacodes and the.colis Web Startup Competition
Ideacodes co-founder, Emily Chang, has been invited to be on the jury for TWS2008 (the.colis Web Startup), Israel?s office dot com competition, presenting the most promising Israeli web startups of the year. A ?well known and respected jury will choose 10 of the most exciting Israeli start ups for a chance to present their venture to more than 500 international and Israeli high tech industry members, private investors and VCs.?
emilychang: @mmartin bonjour. you can get one at threadless: http://icanhaz.com/supposed2bthefuture
emilychang: @jstrat @jtkestrel @mirrror lol, glad to know there's a secret shredder club on twitter
MagCloud
Web 2.0 just made it easier to publish your own magazine. With MagCloud, you upload a pdf file and set the subscription price, and the rest is taken care of for you. That means no worrying about printing, mailing, or managing subscriptions. MagCloud is currently in beta. Anyone can create an account to view and purchase magazines. Publishers must apply via the MagCloud website.
EmailtoID
A simple mapping service that enables the use of email addresses as OpenID identifiers.
emilychang: listening to madison avenue's don't call me baby (dance version)
emilychang: @fiahless congratulations on the acquisition of plazes
Top Twitter Users Over Time
Using data from The StatBot again I?ve built some graphs detailing usage of the top twitter users over the May 2006- May 2008 period.
ScrnShots
A community to upload, tag and share your screenshots.
Telling stories using data: An interview with Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris calls himself a storyteller. But he?s also equal parts visual artist, computer scientist, anthropologist, data voyeur, photographer, digital anthropologist, interviewer, and designer. What might be more appropriate is ?story revealer? or even ?story enabler,? for Harris has the ability to uncover the complexity of human stories by starting with a simple question.
Shiptool
A free tool that shows pricing and timing information from different carriers, such as USPS, UPS, FedEX, and DHL. It allows the shipper to see and compare different shipment pricing and delivery options from the same page and then guides them to the carrier page to process their shipments.
Great Numbers, Not So Great Design
Let me admit a real prejudice that I have, and maybe you can try to convince me that I?m wrong: it?s my belief that you just can?t get great design out of a design agency with a staff larger than a dozen or two. Design doesn?t scale well, in my opinion, or at least it doesn?t do so easily.
Jun 25, 2008: [IxDA-SF PRESENTS] What is Design Worth? at Adobe Systems
Jun 21, 2008: Spore and Creature Creator with Will Wright at Apple Store
AddourSearch
This service gives web site and blog owners the ability to let visitors search their site directly from their browser's built-in search feature.
meOwns
Allows you to showcase the things you own, anything from accordions to zombie movies, on your website, blog or even Facebook.
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This is my activity from around the web pulled into one chronological data stream. Read my blog post

