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Attention baseball fans, the date that is no doubt etched in your brain — the start of the 2010 Major League Baseball Season — is fast approaching. To get you ready for April 4 (when the Boston Red Sox will take on the reigning World Series champion New York Yankees at Fenway Park) we’re pitching you five handpicked iPhone apps that will hit a home run with baseball fans. If you are partial to America’s national sport — and let’s face it, it’s almost unpatriotic not to be — then these apps are an absolute must for your iPhone or iPod touch....
If you follow Mashable, chances are you either visit the website directly, or subscribe to our RSS feed, daily emails or Twitter and Facebook pages. Given that there are dozens of ways to follow Mashable, we thought we’d round these up in a useful blog post. We’re also aware that some people get a little overwhelmed by all the content we create every day
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The Predator franchise of science fiction/horror/action films is coming back into the zeitgeist , this time without the Aliens . The trailer hit the web today; watch it to find out if the franchise is worth revisiting. The new film is called Predators (evoking Aliens , the sequel to Alien ) and the premise seems to be that several of humanity’s most effective killers are stranded on a jungle planet where they’re hunted for sport by a whole legion of predators
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“Predators” Trailer Hits the Web [VIDEO]
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The Onion has a pretty awesome parody video in which YouTube entreats its users to make a “good” video — the incentive? A $100,000 prize. As someone who spends much of her day wading through the chaff of the online video realm, can I just say: Could this be a real thing now please
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YouTube Challenges Users to Make “Good” Videos [PARODY]
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Yesterday, David Chen live-tweeted the process of becoming an American citizen when he, along with 900 other individuals, participated in the Naturalization Oath Ceremony at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts.
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Becoming a U.S. Citizen Twitter-Style
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Leyl Master Black is a Managing Director at Sparkpr , one of the world’s top independent PR agencies. Leyl has more than 15 years experience driving high-impact communications programs for emerging technology companies.
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4 Easy Ways to Engage Your Facebook Fans
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BBC News Youtube accuse Viacom of 'secret uploads' BBC News YouTube has accused media conglomerate Viacom of secretly uploading content to the video-sharing site whilst publicly complaining about its presence. YouTube said it deliberately “roughed up” any uploaded the videos to make them look stolen or leaked. …
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Filed under: Multimedia , Software , Odds and ends , Graphic Design Got a desire to mess with some pictures you have by controlling blur or making full-sized objects look like miniatures? I’ve just played with some software called Tilt-Shift-Focus that mimics the way tilt shift lenses work. By artfully applying selective blur, you can make objects look they are part of a train set. There is another effect that duplicates the look of zoom movement in a still photo. There are several modes that let you define where the blur and sharpness is positioned in your image
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No matter how vast the internet seems, we all have moments of complete boredom where we have visited our favorite blogs and Web sites, only to find nothing new to fill our time. Google is experimenting with a new idea that might end (or at least limit) these moments of boredom. Google Reader Play has a nearly unlimited amount of information for us to digest, all presented with picture thumbnails. The thumbnails appear at the bottom of a black page
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Browse Blogs, Videos and News with Google Reader Play
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Qik’s Video Camera iPhone app has been quietly removed from the App Store. The utility allowed users to capture video with an iPhone 2G or 3G, with frame rates of up to 15 fps and several quality settings. The interface also provide options to import the videos into the Camera Roll, or add a variety of special effects….
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Chatroulette has had its share of stormtroopers and Jon Stewart parodies , but now there’s a new star on the block: the Chatroulette improv piano player. The webcam network has quickly ascended to become one of the web’s biggest phenomenons. The anonymous webcam network, estimated to be made up of 71% males, 15% females, and 14% perverts , has gained huge traffic that has attracted venture capital interest and, of course, funny viral videos. The Chatroulette improv piano player, who we found via the Huffington Post , uses only his playing prowess and freestyle vocals to entertain...
Filed under: Developer , iPhone “Superbrothers” is the alias of Craig Adams, a Toronto-based artist who specializes in pixel-based artwork and cinema . He’s a big fan of musician Jim Guthrie , and after the two met a while ago (and discovered they were actually fans of each other), he was inspired to create a few music videos of the songs that he heard. Then, a little while back, Adams ran into a few guys from Capy , a game developer (they’ve made some great puzzle titles like Clash of Heroes for the DS and Critter Crunch for PSN) also from Toronto, and he decided to team...
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