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    Moonfruit Fail Whale?

    Moonfruit is a perfect example how to use Twitter as a social media tool. When pointed out by Mashable I think the whole campaign went into overdrive. So what’s the moonfruit all about? To celebrate Moonfruit’s 10th birthday they are giving away 10 new release Macbook Pro’s, one each day for 10 days. All you have to do is attach the #moonfruit tag to your tweet. A computer will pick a winner every day, ten days straight. Sweet!

    Like I stated before the first day #moonfruit wasn’t a trending topic at twitter but as soon as the A-listers reported the campaign it went nuts! #moonfruit will be a trending topic for the next days. You betcha… Around 07:00 Am (PST) they announce the winner (make sure to follow @moontweet) and I noticed the last few days twitter’s fail whale is showing up. Are people trying to submit one more #moonfruit tweet? Looks like it.

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    7 days are left. Check out moonfruit and make sure to tweet about it! You might be the one winning a sweet MBP!

    Live Video Stream Apple’s WWDC 2009 Keynote

    With just 15 minutes away from the highly anticipated Keynote speech (tablet anyone?) I found this most viable video feed. Most A-list bloggers are using AJAX to report live from the Keynote (Ars@WWDC and MacRumors.com) but here you can see a live video feed. Enjoy!

    Memorial Day Weekend

    I know… this post is long overdue but I have my reasons. Summer is approaching so it’s time for a new theme! Hope you like it and please let me know if something is not working properly for you. I still have to adjust some settings but it’s pretty much all there. Also time to kick it up a notch when it comes to posting. I’ve been off ‘the grid’ for a while but I intend to post more frequently.

    For now a quick post about Memorial Day Weekend. Since I’m a freelancer a ‘day off’ sounds kinda weird now. I’m having so much ‘free’ time a holiday has a new meaning to me. Not sure how to describe it but it doesn’t feel like a holiday…

    Below some pictures of fresh herbs and vegetables from our garden. In the morning we went on a kick ass canoe trip at Anderson Marsh. Water was so still, simply amazing. Fish were jumping all around us. One made it almost in our canoe. Trippy shit… Anyways.. Enjoy the pics!

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    The magic of RSS and how it replaced my satellite TV provider

    We’ve all been there, zapping through hundreds of channels and nothing interesting to watch. It only get worst if you forgot to record a show or something similar to your DVR. You still want to watch the damn tube but at the end of the night ended up with unnecessary purchases of some retarded infomercial channel.

    But there is a ‘new’ way of watching TV and the best thing of it all, it is free!

    Well, not completely free but for one thing you can cancel your subscription with your TV provider saving roughly 40 bucks a month. That’s almost $500 per year! In extreme cases (DirecTV premier package $82/mo) you will save $984.00

    How to save money and still watch TV?

    You need a few things but I bet most of it you already have. Let’s go over the list:

    • TV (HDTV recommended but any TV could do the trick)
    • High Speed Internet
    • Apple TV
    • Boxee account
    • Flash Drive

    Since you are curious on how to save money on your monthly TV bill I’m guessing you already have a TV. You wouldn’t be able to read this post so you can check of internet access as well. A flash drive is a pretty common household item these days especially if you’re a geek. Flash drives are pretty cheap these days. Just do a Google search. Cheapest flash drive I found was 5 bucks.

    That leaves you with the Apple TV and the boxee account. The low end Apple Tv (ATV) is $229 and is sufficient for the job. The next thing you’ll need is a Boxee account. If you don’t have one leave a comment with a valid email address and I’ll send you an invite. Boxee accounts are free!

    The set up

    Very simple. Connect your AppleTV to your TV. You just enhanced your TV viewing pleasure! Movies and/or music videos rented or bought through iTunes can now be viewed on your TV. Playlists can be streamed or created on the ATV.

    But it doesn’t end here. There is more you can do with your ATV. Way more…

    How to hack your AppleTV

    To get the fullest of your Boxee account you need to hack your ATV. It sounds scary but it’s not. All it takes is five minutes. If your not tech savvy I recommend buying your AplleTV with Boxee pre-installed. If you think hacking is your thing head over to atvusb-creator and follow the steps.

    Basically what you’re doing is download a program on your usb stick (flash drive) and stick it in the back of the ATV. The usb port on your ATV is only used for diagnostics when you bring it in for repairs but with the atvusb-creator you just have opened up this port!

    Congratulations! You have just hacked you ATV! Wasn’t too bad huh?

    You’re all set up! Boxee is a media station and offers a wide variety of channels: CNN, Hulu, CBS, Comedy Central, YouTube and as of today: Netflix. Netflix isn’t ready for the ATV yet but I’m sure it will in the future.

    So what’s the big deal?

    Well, since I’m only interested in a few shows I was able to cancel my account with Dish networks. The shows are now being streamed by hulu on my boxee. And it gets even better. The title of this post mentioned RSS feeds. I was able to successfully add video RSS feeds to my boxee account (Since I’m Dutch I added some Dutch TV programs) and I’m now able to play those feeds through boxee on my ATV.

    There are tons of other video feeds out there and you can add the ones you like. It’s like creating your own TV station. No more zapping around to find good content. You decide what to watch and when to watch it!

    What about the news or Sport events?

    That’s a personal choice. Live broadcasting can’t be viewed on the ATV. I decided to give up those perks simply because I was becoming a couch potato. I read the news in the morning. No need to see it live. All it showed was another murder in town and it became depressing. I miss out on sports though. But hey! Go to a friends place and watch the game together! Have a social life!

    Need a Boxee account invite?

    So if anyone is interested in a boxee account lemme know. Leave a comment and I’ll send you an invite asap!

    A busy weekend ahead

    Tomorrow I’ll be in the Bay area. First we are going to visit the acupuncture school in Oakland and see if it’s any good. Afterwards we’re invited by David to go to the Green Festivals in San Francisco.

    A speaker at the Green Festivals is Chuck D. of Public Enemy, one of my teenage heroes but unfortunately he spoke today… too bad. I’m sure there are lots of other things to do and I’m looking forward to what Joey Shepp has to say about The Green Web: Advancing Sustainability on the Internet. Could be interesting.

    I’ll have my camera ready and will have some pictures up by Sunday!



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