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Finding a clean toilet in NYC

diaroogle.com

Diaroogle is the premier toilet search engine. At least in Manhattan, SFCA, and London—where a nice, clean toilet is definitely a sought after item. Seems a little silly, but trust me, this site could save your life (or at least your $200 designer jeans).

date Posted on Tuesday, 07 Oct 2008   comment Comments [1]
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Mobile retail fix

Hannibal book I made my first purchase on the internet at the tail end of 1998 with Amazon (I bought a copy of the Hannibal book for my wife). I went on to buy a bajillion things through the years—mostly books and CDs.

Sprint Treo 650 Eight years later, I find myself in the “mobile revolution,” so with my Sprint Treo 650 in hand, I went to amazon.com/pocketpc and decided to check it out first-hand. By the way, there’s a page on their site that gives you a few different points of entry depending on your device—click here to see it for yourself.

Portastatic cd So, I do a quick search for the latest Portastatic CD and boom, it comes up without a hitch. Then I went through the same steps: add to cart, checkout, verify shipping address, etc.

I remember after completing the transaction I felt like it dumped me on a “nowhere” kind of page, but other than that, I think the whole user experience was pretty fluid. I will probably not use it too much, but that’s because I’m not buying things as much as I did 5 years ago. At any rate, it’s a nice option to have. I couldn’t help to think that it would be a terrific “delayed gratification tool” when, let’s say I’m in Barnes & Noble thumbing through a $50 art book. Hmm, let’s see how much Amazon is selling this thing for…whoa! $35 with free shipping!

Has anyone else give this a try? Whether it be with Amazon or another retailer, err e-tailer, um, m-tailer. Jesus, all this e-this, iThat, and m-something-or-other is out of control! Anyhow, I’d be interested in anyone else’s mobile commerce experiences, drop me a line.

date Posted on Sunday, 05 Feb 2006   comment Comments
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Mac OS ringtones

Quench your burning desire to make your phone sound like your Mac with Mac OS Tones. That’s Mac OS Tones, ok, not Maco Stones! Free transfers via bluetooth or a reasonably-priced WAP push.

date Posted on Saturday, 07 Jan 2006   comment Comments
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Pimp mon mobile

Pimp mon mobile Pimp my ride + those crazy french people + Nokia mobile phones =
Pimp mon mobile (that’s Pimp my mobile for all of you monolingual people out there).

The video part is a bit lengthy (as the person at Adverblog points out), but it’s a nice little concept – definitely not hatin’ on it.

date Posted on Tuesday, 03 Jan 2006   comment Comments
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