Archive for December, 2007
08 Presidential Candidates Views on Technology
Yeap, the first place on the web that decided to put all the links it could find on how our 2008 Presidential Candidates feel about technology. I searched the internet back and forth playing with keywords and I think these websites do the best job of covering the ‘08 Presidential Candidates on technology issues.
But [...]
Easy Color Palette Generator
Tip: Generate colors based on a picture quick and easyTry It: Color Pallette Generator at DeGraeve.comDescription:If you design websites, blogs, or anything that makes you wish you had paid attention during Color Theory 101 class, then this cool application is for you. At DeGraeve.com you can upload any picture and automatically get colors, in [...]
Flip Video Ultra Camcorders by Pure Digital
Gadget Review Rank: 5 StarletsCost: $149.99Where to buy: The Flip Video StoreDescription: First off, awesome company, affordable camcorder, and a wow design. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves. But what I love most about Pure Digital is that incorporated into their mission and vision is the goal to develop simple and price worthy imaging [...]
Create A Horizontal CSS Menu
Project: Invervted Shift Down MenuKnowledge: HTML and CSSWebsite: Dynamic Drive CSS LibraryRating: 5 starsDetails: Dynamic Drive’s CSS Library has done it again. I absolutely LOVE their inverted shift down menu. It’s easy to use and even easier to tweek. This menu creates these neat little tabs and the active tab is slightly longer than the [...]
Bell’s Bad Patent
Bell’s Bad Patent [read more]You are not going to believe this but our historical buddy, Alexander Bell, the telephone guy…well let’s just say his secret is no longer safe. According to journalist Seth Shulman’s new book, Mr. Bell got a sneaky peek at Elisha Gray’s patent for the telephone. Throw in some corrupt lawyers and [...]
The Technology Starlet
Welcome to The Technology Starlet, a blog that does the unthinkable by mixing tech geeks with fashionistas and trend setters.
Why this blog? Why now? Well, I am a woman in technology and far from a geek in the traditional sense. After five years at a non-profit technology center as Vice President of Training and [...]



