In July Apple unveiled FaceTime for the iPhone 4, Then they expanded it to the new iPod Touch. Mr. Job promised there was more to come, boasting Apples submission to ISO boards to make FaceTime an open standard. Well nothing has come of that thus far, but Apple has released a major addition, FaceTime For Mac.
Tuts+’s Creative Sessions just wrapped up on their 2rd ever session, Illustrative Lettering.
There are any number of twitter/facebook/social clients out there, both for the web and for your computer. If you’re on a Mac, Fluid can be used to bring those online clients onto your computer in some great ways.
Patterning your password is a way to generate an infinite number of strong & unique passwords, all of which you can effortlessly remember.
Firefox tries to get you where you are going even if you don’t give it a URL. I’m going to take you through changing how/if it does such a thing, and how to fix it if it brakes.
Google maps combined with Google’s business center has long been a great source for brick and mortar places to get “on the map”. Google has reinvented this wheel with Google Places.
Embark on an 8 minute journey through the history of the mysterious interwebs. Our fascinating journey starts with Soviet Russia and ends with the modern world handing computers all their money.
If you download most of your software then you probably agree that the website you download it from acts much like packaging would in a brick-and-mortar store. I think these 5 sites do a great job of representing their software to the world.
It’s not really unusual that an episode of South Park is censored. What is surprising is that it was censored by the network to such a degree that it has delayed the uncensored release online.
The Tuts+ creative education network by Envato has added a new classroom, Creative Sessions. Built for beginners to professionals the site provides a well structured and surprisingly unique free learning experience.
Have you ever wanted to look around your house from above, or really get a feel of being on Justin Biebers street? Well now you can indulge your stalker habits thanks to Google latest additions to its Maps service.
I have 10 Threadsy invites to give out this week. Threadsy is a new social and email aggregate service similar to Tweetdeck, but better (in my opinion). Find out about Threadsy and how to get a fast invite on nickish.com
Googles political outlet CitizenTube sat down with FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and did a quick Q&A about the FCC’s broadband plan. The video isn’t for geeks, it’s for average internet users. The Q&A clarifies the FCC’s overall stance on Americas access to broadband.
Google YouTube has basic support for a wide variety of 3d formats such as dual color, even some that dont need glasses (but are uncomfortable).
The Communications Technology company Cisco Systems has released a teaser of its new router system (something that helps make the Internet work). Cisco claims its new hotness (Dubed the CRS-3) can move 322 terabytes per second…For those of you that see that as word vomit, Cisco has given us an example:
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This was my favorite ad from the super bowl.





























