Wednesday, May 14 2008
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Finally, there's a social network just for Segway users! Segway Social is the place to go when you're not out going on your Segway. Make new friends, form groups, share pictures, and just generally rave about your Segway. Segway Social even has mini-apps to help you figure out how much energy you've saved by using your Segway. And for those of us who aren't like the cool kids yet, there's even an app that will help us determine how many cups of java we have to skip before we can afford a Segway of our own. URL: Segway Social.
(By Kim Lau) My fiance and I recently moved to Los Angeles and inherited a large garden, which includes, but is not limited to: roses, figs, artichokes, lemons, loquats, oranges, figs, and grapefruits. I have been known to kill bamboo. Clearly, we needed guidance, information, and resources, a lot of which I found online. Learning how to garden is like learning a new language. For those who've always wanted to connect to other gardeners, get advice about compost and plants, and trade seeds and stories, this round-up is for you.
Emily Chang is an award-winning strategic designer and co-founder and principal of ideacodes.com, a web design consultancy in San Francisco. Emily writes about strategic design and web at her professional blog emilychang.com and is the creator of eHub, a popular resource list that focuses on next generation web applications. She also has an artblog at artcodes.com [This is Emily Chang's experimental SuprGlu page, pulling in feeds from her various sites and web activity.]
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