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Wondering about locations for the upcoming 6 Degrees photoshoot
I like bigthink.com's concept of focusing on videos for intellectuals.
I want a "tipped" for San Francisco - http://www.tipped.co.uk/
was watching Current.TV on my VirginAmerica flight this morning - still one of the most innovative news/film programs.
Just checked out tripcart.com - awesome tool for planning your getaway trip and lovely, simple UI.
www.IntoTheWild.com, the new Sean Penn-directed film, has a great Web site that does some really innovative effects with still photography.
www.mint.com is a fabulous new Web application that can analyze your financial habits and provide insight into improving your bottom line.
Yes! VirginAmerica announced more of it's in-flight WiFi details today! http://tinyurl.com/34hflz
JIMDO.com is a very impressive (well designed) and simple to use, Web site builder-application.
Just ate at "spork" in the Mission - very "tasty food." Try the steak strogenoff with chantrelles. 1058 Valencia.
It may be quite hot in LA, but the beach is lovely - 6' waves, too!
Namu in lower Pacific Heights is a wonderful small asian eatery with a great sense of design and flavor. www.namubar.com
Tried VirginAmerica today with my latest SF->LA run. Verdict: it's a keeper. A comfy nightclub in the sky. Friendliest folks flying, ...
Have you seen the new VirginAmerica.com site? It's beautiful and they have amazing deals going on right now.
www.themusiclounge.com is certainly an interesting new virtual space. Pretty simple to use, too.
InviteShare.com is a site that helps you get beta invites to all those services and beta sites you're dying to get on.
fascinating information visualizations from IBM: http://services.alphaworks....
I think GoogleBase is going to take over the world eventually. Take a look at Google's quietly-launched Google Real Estate. Google.com/base
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