Business Notepad 2 by Steve WoodsHow can you control your company’s content? Can you easily get the word out about your new product or service? Can technology really save money? Want your company’s website to shimmer with new links and a new look too? Will technology improve my day to day? Talk to us, we can help. Hit me via email at: techlife [ at ] dkworldwide [dot] com. The last few months we have had twenty plus links per column. New this month, we are cutting it down in the print edition to just a few. To see all the links, and not re-type them make it easy on yourself, visit the TechLife weblog where all you need to do is point and click.(part of the syndicated print column’s writing process exposed to online readers)

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Geni.com LogoThanks to all our entrants in the Techlife contest. Congratulations to Richard, Linda and Caroline for winning Techlife’s Un-official: Who’s your daddy? Geni Contest. Thanks to Geni for supplying the prizes for our winners. Keep reading and commenting. Your comments make it more interesting for everybody. Will we have another contest soon? Keep reading to find out.

Thinking about a contest? Got some neat product or swag? Techlife is always interested, contact us at contests [at] dkworldwide [dot] com.

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It’s official, I just completed my first entire book via email, thanks to Daily Lit. Daily Lit is a favorite of Techlife, allowing readers to be sent small pieces of books via email on a schedule for free. We paused our novel when the workload got heavy and then resumed after sometime. It’s on to book two, which is only about 1/3 the size.

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The day we finished our first book, the folks at Daily Lit also released a bunch of new features worth mentioning. Email length can be controlled to offer longer installments. The schedule can be a little less “daily”, with options for once a week. For our French and Italian readers new books are going up in these languages and a new RSS feed for “new books” is available.

They have released a few other features, such as subscribe via RSS instead of email and a “what I’m reading” tool, called a Book Roll. They also have added a variety of other written words, such as poetry and books released in the creative commons.

Finally don’t feel bad about stopping a book, or only having read a few so far. Albert who maintains the Daily Lit blog, has only completed 2 and is working on his third. Remember this is not about speed, but about enjoying stories that have shaped the world we live in and influence a lot of the other art, movies, television and video games we see today.

Chime.tv's player screen allows you to easily navigate videos in many genres.

Have you ever wanted to program your own tv station? Now you can. Chime.tv, is the creation of Chirag Mehta and Taylor McKnight. The premise is simple, make video sites like Blip TV, Break.com, Daily Motion, Google Video, MetaCafe, MySpace, Veoh, & YouTube all available in one place.

Chime.tv Logo Chime.tv added a few other bells and whistles, such as the ability to create and program your own channel. Here is Techlife TV, a channel composed of videos we have blogged and others that Chime.tv helped us find.

They also have created a television like experience with videos grouped by subject matter, which is nice for finding what you want quickly and easily. Of course Chime.tv’s powerful search tools also make it easy to find very specific videos by subject or all the videos from a single website. (though it should let you create a channel from your search easily. feature request)

Thanks to Chime.tv I saw a lot of video that was entertaining and informative and just what I was looking for in web video service. Be sure to check out the video of a cell phone salesman singing Nessun Dorma, an opera, on Britain’s “You’ve Got Talent with Simon Cowell.” It was really amazing. If you find any great videos or make a great Chime.tv channel post here so we can all watch.

Overall: Chime.tv makes video easy and television like. It is a sure winner. Bookmark it.

Thanks to Techcrunch for the original

Got a site in beta that you want reviewed? Find a site that would make other Techlife readers happy or productive. Email us at reviewme [at] dkworldwide [dot] com.

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John X. Lewis, a talented musician posted this song, Love 2.0 to YouTube. I really like John’s masterful pop sound, and the creative lyrics. While the video gives visual clue to some of the bigger technology references, some of the smaller ones are just as creative. Techlife readers will appreciate the nod to various sites you like to visit and technologies you use everyday. If you have a question about any of them, please post it here and we can review that technology in an upcoming post.

My request to John is to offer up his songs as MP3s, thanks your new fan.

One more video after the jump.

Thanks to Valleywag for the post.
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Geni.com LogoTime for Robin to get his own Sidekick.

Just a quick reminder to fire up your bat computer and enter Techlife’s current “un-official” contest.

Never used Geni? That’s ok. Hate Geni? We’re happy for ya, tell us why. Have a huge family tree? A tree thats a straight line? Whatever.

They gave us some swag and we want to give it to you.
Enter the contest here.

The rules are uber-simple. Your dad’s name and would he use Geni. That’s it.

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Calendar by Hilde VanstraelenWe are always exploring technology for our clients and one of the biggest areas of growth with our client base has been blogging. Thanks in part to Techlife’s success, clients often ask us to help them start a “successful” blog, at which we laugh quite a bit — both the knowing laugh and the naive laugh and finally the “let’s talk” laugh. Outside tools are very useful in blogging and Tehcnorati which creates a Technorati Profile is no exception.

Clueless yet? Drop us an email and let’s talk. helpmeblog [at] dkworldwide [dot] com

Bauns by Ferry HalimAs our readers know, Techlife believes in work hard, play hard. We often cover fun toys. Clearly our readers agree that games are important in their life too. Some of the most popular past topics here are based on Stick Arena and Line Rider. Other staff favorites are games like Chick Chick Boom and Guess the Google.
Today we bring you Bauns (translated to English it means Bounce). This game has a short learning curve and is quickly addictive (consider yourself warned.) You control a catapult-like launcher that can send a ball airborne. As it lands it erases any balls of the same color that are touching the color it lands on. Simple. Of course the designer Ferry Halim, threw a few tricks our way. There is a special timer ball and a color morphing ball, hit either of these two and special things start to happen to your board.

Our current high score is 16,622, which I suspect some of readers to quickly surpass. Post your high scores below. Do you like this game let us know?

Overall: Bauns is well crafted, with an easy to understand control system, just a mouse. I would have liked to see more special blocks that would cause havoc to the gameboard.

Call for submissions: Got a game that you love? Let us know and we will consider reviewing it. Tell us about it at: reviewmygame [at] dkworldwide [dot] com.

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Reading by Christine RondeauFather’s Day is sneaking up fast. We all know that means gifts, but dad also taught us many things. This year pay back your dad and teach him how easy it is to switch to Firefox, a web browser with a really great feature. Enter the online Techlife contest, “Who’s your Daddy?” and introduce your Dad, a wealth of of family knowledge, to Geni, an online family tree. Finally, your dad would really appreciate learning about the changing world us, in an easy to watch video with some amazing facts. Happy Father’s Day.

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Something as simple as adding audio to your website can revitalize your employees and your customers, to get them talking and thinking about the company.  Sit down with the marketing and technology vision of a proven “venture strategist”. Dave Kaufman wants to meet your business and organization, all it takes is an invitation. Did you know that Dave worked with China and customers who do business there? Ask him about it . Contact Dave, it’s easy: techlife [at] dkworldwide [dot] com.

Business Notepad 2 by Steve WoodsIs your local community evangelizing your business? You need to light a fire under them. Consider me the lighter fluid to ignite the discussion, a fresh perspective for your company? Can technology really save money? Want your company’s website to shimmer with new links and a new look too? Will technology improve my day to day? We can help. Hit me via email at: techlife [ at ] dkworldwide [dot] com. Did we overwhelm you with to many links this month? No problem, visit the TechLife weblog where all you need to do is point and click.

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I know Skye Boyes and his team at XGen Studios are hard at work on Stick Arena Ballistick.  But after reading this article on Microsoft taking a hard stance against hackers on Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, I think Skye might devote some resources to the current generation of Stick Arena, a great game that people love to play.

I am a big fan and had been busy lately. I was looking forward to spending a break from reality in a quick multi-player browser game. Stick Arena is of course the best. I spent maybe all of 2 minutes in each arena, and constantly was dealing with hackers popping in and ruining my time. Eventually I just left, which is sad. We all want the next generation of gaming to get here soon from XGen, but not at the risk of losing gamers with the current product.

Skye and his team make their money from serving me ads, and I can tell you that I am less likely to sit and watch ads and play Stick Arena with the recent increase in hacking. It used to be tolerable, you report the hacker, leave the arena and move on to the next arena. Now the hackers seem to outnumber the non-hackers. Inmates running the asylum? I don’t think so. What do you think? Join the discussion.

Thanks to Engadget for making me aware of Microsoft’s stance.

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Geni.com LogoGeni.com start page where you enter your name and your parents namesI opened the mail the other day and my friends at Geni sent me some swag. Hat’s, shirts, tanks. And sharing with my readers is what we are all about here at Techlife. Geni has added a ton of new features since we last wrote about them:

All of them let you connect with your family more easily. Do you like one? Is there one that will make you now try the site? Let us know in the comments.

Now the contest….In honor of Father’s Day, enter the “Who’s your daddy?” Un-official Geni Contest. All we want to know is your Dad’s first name and would he use Geni? If you win and want to share with your dad well that’s your call? He might look funny in the pink fitted women’s shirt though! Click here to enter, remember first name and would he use Geni, that’s it.  We’ll draw a winner on June 17th, 2007, Father’s Day.

Call for contests: Do you have swag or product that would look great in a reader’s life? Techlife is always looking for unique products and services as prizes for our contests, all it takes is an email. prizes [at] dkworldwide [dot] com Of course, we create the contest how we see fit, but you trust your products right?

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Open for DesignMy readers are really the best. A long time print and online reader sent along the link to the site “Open for Design” which was built by MSN, a Microsoft company. If this site were a person it would wear sunglasses at night, as part of the uber-cool group. It clearly took the idea of being “open for design” and tried to improve on it.

I think it failed in many ways, but because they are subtle failures it could almost be seen as successful.When you arrive, you don’t really know much about why you are there. The pretty flash interface has some real nice lines, and a design that pulls you in. With five simple large boxes that are buttons you roll your mouse around and explore.

But then it gets confusing. You quickly notice an “Issuse No. 7: Light”. Curious? I was. Why would a website have an “issue number”. Looking further you see the various boxes had titles and subjects. A “Light” goes on! This must be some sort of e-zine (electronic magazine.)

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Joost is hot.

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Valleywag’s timing is perfect

Ok, I know this is really not “my logo” it’s Joost’s logo. But this specific image I created for Techlife’s Joost articles. I spent the time to create it and thanks to the way Joost‘s site displays their logo in a flash animation it is pretty cool that both Nick Denton and I captured this logo at exactly the same moment.  After being alerted by readers about the logo capture similiarity, I originally claimed that Nick had swiped the image.  But after watching the multiple minute looping flash animation, I realize we both just have a great sense of timing.  Valleywag used it for their Joost finance post.

I have written about and participated in both Nick Douglas projects and Nick Denton projects as a good standing member of the community, hopefully they will consider this moving ahead. As we certainly have a matching eye and keen sense of timing, I would be happy to have Gawker hire me, as I do visual design for many of my clients. I could certainly create much more interesting imagery, if they so desire.

Thanks to a heads up from a few of you eagle eye readers on this.

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