Oil and Vinegar Pump

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I like the thinking behind this oil and vinegar pump. You push the large silicon button to pump the liquid into the top measuring cup.  After you have the right amount (measurable in teaspoons, tablespoons, ounces or milliliters) you just pour the liquid out of the top.  It's pretty, neat, and saves you some dishes.  Available in the US for $14.95 at Crate and Barrel.  (Found through Cooking Gadgets).

31 Days of Giving Back

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The holiday season often reminds us of how fortunate we are and how important it is to give to those less fortunate than ourselves.  The current American issue of Glamour magazine features a really interesting list of charities that you might not have thought of, entitled 31 Days of Giving Back.  Some of the more interesting causes that caught my attention were: Do Something - To find organizations in your local area that are looking for volunteers; Child's Play - buy a video game for hospital bound children via Amazon wish lists; World Computer Exchange - Donate your old computer to children in developing countries.

Jack Cards

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Jack Cards is the greeting card solution for all of us who are thoughtful but forgetful/unorganized.  It is a service that allows you to register all the important days in your friends and relatives lives.  Then you choose appropriate greeting cards for them.  Jack cards will send you the card just in time for you to write your own message in the card and resend it to your loved one.  I love sending and receiving cards but I always remember people's birthdays on the day of, not a week prior - so this is perfect for me. (Found through Springwise).

To keep you busy for a couple of days...

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I'm taking a couple days off.  To keep you entertained, I'm leaving you with a few of my favorite podcasts:

iinnovate:  A Podcast about innovation and entrepreneurship by students at Stanford.

Radio Lab: A WNYC podcast that covers scientific and philosophical topics through stories, interviews and thought experiments.

Quirks and Quarks:  Weekly CBC science and technology news program

Diggnation:  Uber geeky fun with Kevin and Alex as they drink beer and review the top stories on Digg that week.

Car Talk: Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers, laugh and answer questions about cars and car repair.

CDX Game

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CDX is a interactive video adventure created by the BBC and the always inspiring Preloaded.  The game was designed to accompany the BBC mini-series Ancient Rome but it's a fabulous stand alone piece.  The game is educational in a very subtle way.  It reminds me of a modern, adult version of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego.  Preloaded used a combination of Maya Renderings, video, and Flash to create this online adventure.  CDX won this year's Flash Forward Game category.

Reebok Timetanium Shoes

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Check out these crazy limited edition custom Reeboks by artist/programmer/author/MIT professor John Maeda.  They are called Timetanium and are designed to represent Maeda's theory on how to simplify time.  The interior lining of the shoe shows the handwritten code used to create the graphic on the exterior of the shoe.  The graphics starts out very complex and colorful at the heel and gets simpler with more linear lines and minimal color at the toe. If you want a pair of these it is already too late.  They only produced 100 which sold out within the first day or so.  (Found through Cool Hunting).

Diesel Style Lounge

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A new online Diesel store recently launched featuring this mesmerizing Liquid Space Style Lounge. It has the same dark underwater feel as their amazing holographic fashion show did.  The clothes are shown on floating models.  To add to the effect they have also changed the behavior of the users cursor in the lounge so it feels as though you are pulling it through the water.  Great combination of effects.  On a side note, this is supposed to be one of the most complete online Diesel stores ever, including items from the runway not available in most stores.  (Found through The FWA).

Planet Earth - Directions for Use

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Planet Earth - Directions for Use' was Angie Rattay's entry for the Designboom 'Love Your Earth' graphic design competition.  It is a series of four instructional pamphlets designed to resemble medical directions packed into a small prescription style box.  Each manual focuses on a different part of the Earth; the atmosphere, the biosphere, the hydrosphere, and the lithosphere/pedosphere.  Each set of 'directions' includes information about its relative part of the Earth and instructions on how readers can reduce their impact on that area.  I would love a copy of this.  It seems incredibly well thought out and executed.

Express Shirt and Tie Guide

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Express seems to know their customers well.  They have put together this handy little interactive guide for choosing shirts and ties.  The guide explains all the important elements of shirts and ties.  It also offers some suggested shirt and tie combinations and even shows animations on how to tie different styles of ties.  What I really like about this guide is that it is shows a certain amount of respect to the reader by maintaining a level of sophistication, even for basic information.  Its information is aimed at people who know nothing, without making them feel like they know nothing.

TasteBook

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Online recipes have taken over the world of cooking. The problem with them is that they end up as a stack of print outs mixed in with your old recipe cards.    TasteBook is slightly time consuming, but brilliant solution to this problem.  TasteBook is a customized cookbook that you put together using a combination of online and personal recipes.  The cookbook exists as a collection online and as a very professionally printed book.  Recipes can be gathered from Gourmet or Bon Appetit websites or entered from your own collection.  Then, using an iTunes style interface, you sort the recipes into categories or sections of your cookbook.  You can share your recipes online or get others to share their collections with you.  For $34.95 you can print out a customized cookbook of up to 100 pages.  All 100 pages do not need to be printed at once.  They can be printed over time and added to the binder style book later on.  A very well thought out idea.  (Found through Springwise).

American Airlines Remembers Me

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Oh thanks goodness, someone is still thinking about automated telephone interfaces!  I just got an email from American Airlines informing me that from now (pending some action on my part) they will recognize me when I call.  If you are an American Airlines Advantage (reward card) holder you can now register your cell phone number with your account and when you call from that number they will recognize your number pull up your details without you having to enter account numbers, etc.  If you call within 23 hours of a scheduled flight they will automatically provide you with details specific to your departure.  And here I was thinking that my parents were the last people to get caller ID!

Andrew Kuo

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Dear Andrew Kuo, please be my friend.  I've seen into your brain and decided that you are awesome.

New York based artist Andrew Kuo has made me once again second guess all of the negative things I've ever said about charts and graphs. Andrew creates the most intriguing editorial charts.  They don't display actual quantifiable information, it's more like charting thoughts.  For example take this chart commentary on a summer of concerts at McCarren Park Pool.  It features graphs entitled 'How upset am I at missing the bands I missed' and 'My summer mood swings'.  They display semi-useless information in a gorgeous and fascinating way.  For more of Andrew Kuo's work, check out his blog or his contributions the The New York Times online.  (Found through Cool Hunting).

Pet Peek

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Alright, I'm filing this one under brilliant pet products.  It's a super cute window through your fence, meant  to give your confined dog (cat/child/whatever) a view of the rest of the world.  The Pet Peek is a 9.5" half sphere window designed to give your dog a full view of whatever going on on the other side of the fence, reducing barking and curious digging.  I think it would make my day to walk by somebody's house and see their space cadet dog peeking out through this perfectly head shaped window.  Love it!    (Found most recently through the Sub-Studio Design Blog).

PowerCurser

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PowerCurser is an free downloadable Flash Toolkit that allows you to create touchable interfaces.  It simulates stickiness, volume, pressure and roughness.  What is interesting about it is that it doesn't use any sort of physical feedback. Their approach is to use graphics and alter the way the curser responds to create the illusion of touch.  Essentially, your brain is doing all the work by taking in the visual stimuli, filling in the gaps, and creating the perception of touch.

Crazy Egg

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There are lots of ways to gather and view statistics about your website.  Crazy Egg has some great ways to track clicking patterns, which are all about the visualization.  You can track clicks using Overlays, Confetti, or a Heatmap.  All of which show you exactly were visitors clicked and with what intensity.  I really like the Heatmap option (shown above).  It visualizes clicks as if they are generating heat.  The greater the number of clicks, the hotter the link appears.