
About to develop my first 8mm film ever đ I’m really excited although it has no sound I can’t wait to see it!

About to develop my first 8mm film ever đ I’m really excited although it has no sound I can’t wait to see it!

Great Scott! đ
10.07.2011
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Take the Google+ Bar With You Everywhere
https://plus.google.com/107784212140893392732/posts/gguVYRip1Vq
This is the extension everyone has been waiting for & it works great!
Download: http://blog.campeaux.com/2011/07/09/take-the-google-bar-with-you-everywhere/

23.06.2011
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Sticker Mule is launching their redesign soon, and wants to kick off by giving 2 lucky readers $100 in free custom stickers. If you havenât heard of Sticker Mule yet, itâs a good time to check them out. They make ordering custom stickers as simple as possible. Theyâll make your artwork print ready for free, and provide a free online proof with every order. Check out some of their handy work:
23.06.2011
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from Android Phone Fans by Quentyn Kennemer

Google has tried time and time again to deny this rumor, but it wonât die. Â Google Circles was rumored to be Googleâs Facebook competitor after Google Buzz failed to do any damage. Google confirmed that they were working on code for something like a Facebook-centric social network, but it was said to only be a labs project (possibly a 20% project from a Googler). Tim OâReilly, who tweeted that he âsaw Google Circles, and it looks awesomeâ, later deleted that tweet and worked awfully hard to clarify what he meant.
So we know Google is working on something â they havenât flat-out denied it. But it could be bigger than theyâre letting on. New source code with the word âcirclesâ mentioned in the context of social networking has been uncovered by one Florian Rohrweck. He said he found the code hiding in plain site inside the javascript elements on Google Profiles, a site Google says will help users get their name and whatever information they want shown in search results when people like human resource agents search for them.
Google Profiles is laid out almost exactly like a Facebook page, save for the absence of any social networking functionality. If Google Circles was just a âresearch-yâ project, why is code related to it embedded in Google Profiles? It would make no sense to test this code on a public site without any intention of merging the two projects.
Even if the code is useless to end-users right now, they have been doing more than just research. Google makes it clear that theyâd like to get into social networking every time the question is posed and it seems Google Circles could end up being their way into the fold. [The Next Web]