How secure is your password
Do you know how easy or difficult is to crack your password. There is a tool for that. Just type in any random word or combination of characters, the tool will automatically tell you how long it would take a computer to crack your code. Really cool! Try it out here.
Note: It seems [...]
Twitter Facts And Figures
Checkout an amazing info-graphic (from website-monitoring) which reveals everything you need to know about Twitter. [via]
Visible Body
The Visible Body is an online, 3-D Interactive Tool that lets users explore the human anatomy and all its various system of the human physiology.
Visible Body is produced by Argosy Publishing, provider of content and technology to the medical, pharmaceutical, scientific, consumer products, television, and educational communities.
Check out the video embedded below for an [...]
500 worst passwords
Is Your Password On This List? Check out the 500 worst passwords. Amazing poster by Kate Bingaman Burt.
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The Pogoplug
The Pogoplug (US$ 129) connects your USB drive to the Internet so you can easily share and access your files from anywhere. Following are the features:
Full Web Access
All the files from your external hard drive can be viewed or downloaded through your Web browser, with no need to download or install extra software.
iPhone Support
Access all [...]
The “//” in URLs was a Mistake, Says Sir Berners-Lee
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, says that The “//” in “http://” could in fact be just a single “/” if he had coded it properly. Interesting. Read the complete article and watch the video of the interview here.
The Chumby
Chumby is a cute looking device that takes your favorite parts of the Internet and delivers them to you in a friendly, always-on, always-fresh format. So if you are away from the computer, you can use chumby as your window into your Internet life so for content like weather, news, celebrity gossip, podcasts, music, documents [...]
Uniqlo Calendar
Casual clothing brand Uniqlo has created the most captivating web calendar, featuring a random assortment of stop-motion tilt-shift imagery from different locations around the world and charming background music by Fantastic Plastic Machine. Highly addictive. [via]
I just created a widget for Los Angeles, CA. You can create for other locations here.
