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Posted on 3 March, 2008

links for 2008-03-03

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  • The first smart rabbit – Nabaztag
    (tags: rabbit nabaztag wifi)
  • Creative License. Take as much as you want.
    (tags: adobe advertising CS3)
  • TripnTale
    Upload travel photos, journals, and videos.
    » Share them with friends and families. No registration needed!
    » Discover cool places around the world.
    (tags: travel blogging travelblogging)
  • Your Travel Journal
    (tags: travel blogging travelblogging)
  • TravelPod: since 1997
    (tags: blogging travel travelblogging)
  • TravelBlog
    (tags: travel travelblogging blogging)
  • Travellerspoint – Travel Community & Guide
    (tags: blogging travel travelblogging)
  • Off Exploring
    Travel Journal Online, Online Diary, Travel Website, Web Journal, Travel Blog, Travelogue, Holiday Photos, Online Journal
    (tags: travel travelblogging blogging)
  • Traveljournals.net
    (tags: travelblogging travel blogging)
  • My Life of Travel
    Travel Journals, Travel Blogs, Travel Reviews, Travel Photos
    (tags: travelblogging travel blogging)
  • Picnik
    Picnik makes your photos fabulous with easy to use yet powerful editing tools. Tweak to your heart’s content, then get creative with oodles of effects, fonts, shapes, and frames.
    It’s fast, easy, and fun.
    (tags: app photography photos Flickr utility software tool)
  • Etsy
    Your place to buy and sell all things handmade things
    (tags: craft crafts ecommerce handmade shopping art design shop startup)
  • Blurb
    Make your own book with Blurb. Blurb is a company and a community that believes passionately in the joy of books – reading them, making them, sharing them, and selling them.
    (tags: books publishing self-publishing book service tool)
  • Digital kids ditch homework for networking | Media | The Guardian
    British 15-to-19-year-olds admit spending significantly less time doing homework than they used to as a result of their use of social-networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Bebo, according to research published today.
    (tags: article socialnetworking children research)
  • Google is mortal, says WPP chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell
    (tags: article WPP Google MartinSorrell Guardian)
  • The politics of publishing a must-read mag
    (tags: article IainDale politics publishing free)
  • Pixenate – Online Photo Editor
    (tags: photo photography photos software tool freeware)

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