IP and traffic masking software for Mac. Watch hulu/Pandora from overseas and protect yourself from other users on Wifi APs.
Getting moving — headed to Jelly! http://tinyurl.com/cx6guk
Getting moving — headed to Jelly! http://tinyurl.com/cx6guk
Straws, I be clutching at them.
IP and traffic masking software for Mac. Watch hulu/Pandora from overseas and protect yourself from other users on Wifi APs.
Added hulu.com viewing history to my sidebar "lifestream" on https://beaulebens.com/
It's so much easier to focus/work on things that you're passionate about or that interest you.
Powerful-sounding plugin to help with the translation process of plugins. It plugs into wp-admin and then allows you to load up what needs translating from another plugin.
I was talking to Blake the other day about Plaxo, and about how the need it tried to fill (keeping everyone’s contact details up to date) was a valid one, but that it really didn’t live up to that goal. That got me thinking about how a big hole in the distribution of contact details was that you couldn’t “subscribe” to a vCard (contact details) in the same way that you can to an iCal (event/calendar details). Let’s fix that.
I’m imagining an online service (perhaps even just a WordPress plugin?) where you can set up URLs that point to either vCards that are online, or web pages that contain hCards. The system would then periodically (daily?) parse those URLs and load the details into a local cache/database.
The contents of the local cache would be exposed via an LDAP directory, allowing you to connect products such as the Apple Address Book to that directory. Those details would automatically be up-to-date, based on the last time their source URLs were parsed.
This would effectively eliminiate part of the need for services like Plaxo, and would give each person control over their contact information. Ideally the requests could be authenticated so that people sharing their contact details could control their distribution. With DiSo on the way, this would be hot.
Added a FeedGrowler (http://tr.im/fzd2) with custom icon to alert me when new hulu.com subscriptions are available. Rawk.
Might join the fun with @eston, making a geeky, Lonely-Island-style music video for SXSW in SF on Sunday. Hit him up if you're in the city.
Wells Fargo have a new "Card Design Studio" feature where I can upload my own image and have it printed on my Credit/Debit Card. Nifty.