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Shine 2009 feat. Paula Abdul “So Free”

From their Realism album, released last month on Cascine. It’s begging for a House remix treatment. You can download the single for free as a 128kbps MP3 on spinner.com. Or buy the high quality file from iTunes and Amazon.

I first heard this song in the “MP3 of the Day” section of PLAY, one of the apps I’m currently working on. It’s been available for Android since March, and the iPhone version will be coming out soon.

How the Huffington Post might report the end of Urlesque 

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It’s a bit of March Madness over at AOL headquarters! The internet giant has started to shut down many of its content sites. Among them is Urlesque (Pronounced ‘earl,’ as in My Name Is Earl, Mondays at 10 on TBS very funny). Urlesque was best known for their comprehensive coverage of the internet, answering many questions such as “what time does the super bowl start?,” “when is daylight savings?” and ”free ipad.” Concentrating on a combination of online zeitgeist and general pop culture, they were always on top of topics like “justin bieber selena gomez dating” and “memes”

Memes, or internet memes, are viral jokes that get passed around and become funny. Internet memes, or memes, are most well known for being funny and being jokes that become viral. Among them, crasher squirrel, do not want, david after dentist, facepalm, keyboard cat, and O RLY. Check back with HuffPo for more stories about crasher squirrel, do not want, david after dentist, facepalm, keyboard cat, and O RLY.

They will definitely be missed and does obama still smoke?

SEO FTW!

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Did you know that you can use AIM and AOL Lifestream on your iPhone to post to Twitter, Facebook, foursquare, and MySpace all at once? If you’re looking for some cool icons to spice up those status messages, check out the free Glyphboard by Neven Mrgan. To install it, just visit this site on your iPhone and follow the instructions: http://mrgan.com/gb/

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Did you know that you can use AIM and AOL Lifestream on your iPhone to post to Twitter, Facebook, foursquare, and MySpace all at once? If you’re looking for some cool icons to spice up those status messages, check out the free Glyphboard by Neven Mrgan. To install it, just visit this site on your iPhone and follow the instructions: http://mrgan.com/gb/

(via iPhone J.D. and Daring Fireball)

AOL is Hiring: Front-End Engineer for City’s Best

AOL wants to hire a front-end engineer for City’s Best. Contact me if you’re interested in the following position, or if you know someone who is.

Front-End Engineer:
As a Front-End Engineer for City’s Best you’ll join the small team and startup environment to lead the front-end development of an exciting new vision for the local web. We’re focused on creating an extremely social and engaging experience for both users and business owners.


The candidate should be:

• Passionate about building great products that people want to use

• A results-focused get-it-done developer

• Proud of the great code that you write

• A heads-up problem solver

• Interested in how and where the web is consumed from desktop to mobile to iPad


Experience:

• Extensive HTML, CSS and JavaScript skills (HTML5, CSS3, jQuery a plus)

• Experience with 3rd party API integration and social web development

• BS or MS in Computer Science or equivalent experience

• 3+ years experience in working on template-based websites

• Experience with source control systems like SVN and git

• Experience with PHP and MySQL

• A flawless ability to translate a PSD into semantic code

MapQuest 4 Mobile is here! Get the iPhone app for free. This is one of the many great AOL products I’ve been working on this year. Here’s the full list of AOL apps currently on the iTunes app store:

Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Road trip anyone?

From the Exquisite Earth gallery on Pixcetera. I found this photo while browsing the Nature gallery on the superb and free Pixcetera iPhone app.

As some of you know, I’m on the Mac team at AOL. About a month ago, Apple brought a film crew and had us shoot various scenes for 2 days. Yesterday, they released the finished video on the iPhone section of their WWDC09 page. You can see me several times, although just the back of my head mostly :) I’m wearing the green and yellow beanie. Click the picture above to watch the video!

If you like AOL’s iPhone apps, check out the AOL iBlog.

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