This Alphabetic Bookshelf will certainly not win a price for being the most useful bookshelf out there, but it sure makes a typography lover like me happy.
If you’re not overly picky about the material you strum your guitar with, you now have the option of turning pretty much anything into a guitar pick. The Pick Punch is a hole punch, sure. A whole punch that wails.
You can chop credit cards, gift cards, or really any kind of thin plastic into picks of 351 or Fender varieties. You can also buy ready-made sheets from the Pick Punch site, but that kind of takes the fun out of it, don’t you think? Mostly, I’m just relieved knowing what the future holds for my stack of used up Whole Foods gift cards. A piece of mind that’s well worth the $25.
Do you know those moments, when you can’t find your phone but there’s no one around you could ask to call you? Well, that’s what www.icantfindmyphone.com is for. Fantastic! And what an adorable execution
More refined than the “garage” version, the Work Lamp 1679 from Design House Stockholm is made with a thicker wire, improved angles, and a long-lasting appearance. Gold and chrome plating adds character to this ready-made design, while the form and readiness preserve its blue-collar roots.
You will now find @mentions, retweets, searches, and lists just above your timeline – creating a single, streamlined view on the left of the screen. On the right, you can see the features you’re familiar with, including whom you recently followed and who recently followed you, favorites, and Trending Topics.
View photos, videos, and other media content
Now, it’s easy to see embedded photos and videos directly on Twitter, thanks to partnerships with DailyBooth, DeviantART, Etsy, Flickr, Justin.TV, Kickstarter, Kiva, Photozou, Plixi, Twitgoo, TwitPic, TwitVid, USTREAM, Vimeo, yfrog, and YouTube.
Discover related content
When you click a Tweet, the details pane shows additional information related to the author or subject. Depending on the Tweet’s content, you may see: @replies, other Tweets by that same user, a map of where a geotagged Tweet was sent from, and more.
Mini profiles
You can click a @username to see a mini profile without navigating from the page, which provides quick access to account information, including bio and recent Tweets.