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Flipboard + Twitter Lists

In this video, I’m taking a look at a little known fact within a little known fact about the free media consumption app for the iPad, Flipboard:

1) You can add each of your Twitter Lists to Flipboard as a separate Sections and…

2) You can add people to your Twitter Lists that you don’t actually follow on Twitter

    This means that you can group together dozens of Twitter feeds in a single list that would otherwise bog down your Twitter stream and add the list to Flipboard and read them all in Flipboard’s magazine-style format. It also means that, since most website post links to their latest articles on Twitter, you can read any such website in Flipboard as if it had its own Section simply by giving it its own list in Twitter. This can also come in handy for people who post a lot of content to Twitter, but so much so that it floods your feed and makes it overwhelming—don’t follow them, add them to a list and make them a Section of Flipboard.

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    I don’t think I’ll be reading my main Twitter stream on Flipboard as much as I’ll be using it to consume these other sources of content—the ones I don’t actually follow.

    How do you use Flipboard? Found any cool tricks? Leave a comment and let me know!!

    Orbiting numbers tell the time while your Mac dreams

    analogy 20090122 212536 Orbiting numbers tell the time while your Mac dreamsJesson Yip’s latest screensaver features a typographic clock which “fuses the immediacy of digital with the visual-spatial quality of analogue into a hybrid format.” Does that make any sense to you? It will once you download and install Analogy.

    [ Via MacScreenSavers ]

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    Free YouSendIt plug-in for Adobe Photoshop released

    Send via YouSendIt 20080119 113742 Free YouSendIt plug in for Adobe Photoshop releasedYouSendIt, the service that lets you temporarily share “larger than email will allow” sized files, has announced that it has released an Adobe Photoshop CS3 plug-in for us Mac users. The new plug-in allows you to send multiple Photoshop files in any format, securely, and without compressing.

    The free YouSendIt Photoshop plug-in makes it easy to send large or important files directly from within the Photoshop. The plug-in utilizes Express, the YouSendIt desktop application, and will share the same features of Express including resumable upload. Additionally, files delivered through the Photoshop plug-in can be easily exported to different file formats.

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