A new site called TweetStalk is in private beta. It allows you to "follow" Twitter users without them knowing you are doing it (Twitter tells you when someone new has subscribed to your data). It's all through a Firefox Add-On and appears to modify the Twitter page itself via Greasemonkey or otherwise. You are then able to follow the person without them knowing, and the service provides a RSS feed as well.
This isn't as bad as it sounds. Twitter pages are public by default so all the content is there for everyone to see anyway. Twitter should ...
Social browsing site StumbleUpon is preparing a new version. Beta users were able to see some of the new features, but now StumbleUpon has temporarily “degraded” them back to the old version of the site in order to prepare for a full rollout of the new version.
Important new updates which we’ll see in the new version include an upgraded homepage, improved URL review page, improved tag page, and better web stumbling with Mass Share. The homepage will finally lose the huge, unnecessary header image, at least for logged in users; it will also bring you content based on ...
Brad Fitzpatrick created a garage door application for his G1 Android-based Google Phone. This would be noteworthy enough, but the interesting thing about Brad's hack is that it opens the garage door automatically as he approaches his home.
I got it all working. I now have an Android Activity (GarageDoorActivity) which interacts with an Android Service I wrote (InRangeService), letting me start and stop the service's wifi scanning task. The service gets the system WifiManager, holds a WifiLock to keep the radio active, and then does a Wifi scan every couple seconds, looking for my house.
When my ...
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