Bunny lets you know when you get Mail
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[Javed Mandary::] This bunny moves its ears and lights up whenever you get a new mail .itsn't that the greatest invention ever??
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
Schwer Log: An awesome little bunny that has Wi-Fi and can move its ears and glow different colors based on events that you program; like the current weather outside, or receiving a message from a friend. (via Cosmos)
[Boingboing.net] Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Things: Record industry releases malware that deletes your P2P software IFPI -- the international equivalent of the RIAA -- has released a piece of software that will delete your P2P software, strongly implying that P2P is itself illegal and using ridiculous, non-legal terms like "copyright theft" (umm, you keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means). So much for 17,000,000 freely shareable CC-licensed works, so much for the public domain, so much for everything except for content from giant publishing orgs.
[Aws.typepad.com] Amazon Web Services Blog: Amazon DevCon - Rael Dornfest: this was a talk with author of XBox Hacks (Bunny Wang). You have to peel off stickers, participate in a little ritual.
[Globalideas.blogs.com] The Global Ideas Blog: Inventions: Social Innovations Day is a day devoted to human imagination and creativity used for social good, and this year's day will be marked by what we hope will be the world's largest ever virtual brainstorm, with thousands of ideas coming into the Global Ideas Bank throughout the day. The aim is to create a day-long worldwide extravaganza of creative thinking for social good.
[77002.com] Houston Nightlife and Nightculture 77002.COM - Home: WiFi plastic bunny waggles ears when you get mail .Which is too bad, because I'm for any invention that lets me be lazier than I already am.
[Corante.com] Social Software: InfoWorld has a short article on sociologist Marc Smith (one of a very short list of men I'd like to marry.) Smith has a Usenet filtering and visualization tool called Netscan e's been working on at MSFT which is going to be released as the Community .NET server.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Wifi, Wireless Networking News
Posted at September 25, 2005 12:59 PM