Check this flute combined with the percussive boxing, it’s brilliant. The flute and the boxing is technically astounding. But it just gets better with Beardyman doing the Doug.E.Fresh lip magic.
You can tell they tailored this for the Google office audience - Knight Rider, Popcorn, fantastic!
Ladies and gentlemen, start your downloads. XBMC 8.10 Atlantis—the release that’s bringing the popular media center to all platforms and integrating XBMC with Mac apps like iTunes and iPhoto—is officially available. For a closer look at what you can expect, check out our screenshot tour of XBMC Atlantis.
Web application Soocial promises hassle-free contact management, seamlessly syncing contacts between a handful of potential buckets including Gmail, Outlook, the OS X Address Book, Highrise, and over 400 phones (including your BlackBerry). To get started, just sign up with Soocial and start adding accounts and apps using their simple setup wizards. Some syncing will require you to download a utility (Outlook and Address Book, for example), while others simple require that you enter in a password (e.g., Gmail). The site is currently in beta, and though it’s gotten a lot of positive feedback from users, keep in mind that you could run into a bug or two. If you’re concerned with the privacy implications, Soocial makes it clear that if you decide to cancel your account, all of your data will be permanently deleted from their servers. Keep reading to get a clearer picture of how Soocial makes contact syncing a “hassle-free” process from their demo video.
Soocial is free to use and is currently in public beta. If you’ve been using it since the private beta period, let’s hear how it’s worked for you in the comments.