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Want A Timeline Of Your Interests, Blog Posts, You Tube Videos & More? Then Dipity Do!

With a profile and a group on facebook, a blog on blogger, a twitter account, a Digg account, public Picasa web albums, my cyber life is very public. Granted, this is not my personal life but all related to the blog which you are presently reading.

As if there aren't already enough ways to be privy to what people are doing online, here's yet another, and it's very cool.



Dipity allows you to create and share interactive time lines of posts, your blog, events and more. You can even create a "time tube", a time line of your favorite you tube videos. With several ways to view the time line (as a visual time line, a flip book, as a list or a google powered map) and options to embed or share, there are endless possibilities.



Below are three ways to view time lines of If It's Hip, It's Here. Each format includes all my blog posts, photos from my public Picasa web photo albums, posted videos from my you tube account, my tweets, my Diggs and my Pandora music choices:

Timeline :


The timeline offers you the option to view it in several formats from the past 100 years to the past day!

Flipbook:



List:




What feeds can be added to Dipity?



Profile feeds such as RSS feeds, twitter, yelp, pandora, last fm, you tube as well as blog feeds from blogger and wordpress allow you to create rich and engaging time lines of all your interests.



Dipity began in April of 2007 when three long time friends realized they'd all been imagining the same product. They quit their day jobs and in April of 2007 formed Underlying Inc. and started making Dipity.

Dipity launched in march of this year and is made of up Benjamin Garrett, BJ Heinley, BK Gupta, Derek Dukes, Devin Curry, Eric Douglas, Madelaine Puster, Ryan Romanchuk and Zack Steinkamp

So you're thinking, I don't want to make a time line of my stuff, it's not all that interesting. Well, then go browse the time lines on there...there are over 20,000 and you can search by category or interest. You can view the most recent, the hottest or the most popular. You can embed and share or make your own timeline public or private.

Big 50 Cent fan? check out a timeline all about him:



Prefer The Beatles?


What are you waiting for? Make one of your own or check them out.
Dipity Do!

Or See The if It's Hip, It's Here timeline.

A Bevvy of Buckets: Modern Champagne Coolers & Ice Buckets


 


With so much buzz about the Globalight, Karim Rashid and Veuve Clicquot's collaboration that produced a glowing pink champagne holder that doubles as a cooling tote and keeps bottles at the ideal temperature for up to two hours, I thought I might share some lovely modern champagne bucket alternatives from Veuve Clicquot as well as from two other companies.


Above: Only 500 Globalights have been created worldwide. In the United States, they are available for purchase here and cost $4,500.

Don't want to spend $4,500 on a champagne bucket? Here are some much less expensive alternatives from Veuve Clicquot:


Buy the above buckets here.

And for other fabulous options, here are two other companies.

On the pricey side, l'Orfèvrerie d'Anjou, a French company, is a world leader of shiny pewter in the luxury industry. They are goldsmiths who have literally been plying their trade for almost three centuries and they are a respected company, whose products start at around $350.00. Here are a few of their more unsual and modern buckets:






Buy them all here.

Another company who makes pretty modern champagne buckets for a lower price than the aforementioned, with some designed by Karim Rashid for the Kohinoor collection, is Magpie of India:



Buy Magpie's buckets here.

You can also find the Magpie buckets along with other modern champagne buckets by Blomus and Alessi at Unica Home.

Cheers!

Brionvega's Alpha TV takes Its Cues From Gray, Corbusier & van der Rohe





You probably don't think of televisions as having timeless design or believe that they would ever become modern classics. But Brionvega's Alpha TV could change that. With design cues clearly inspired by several classic pieces of modern furniture from the late 1920s, the latest generation tv from Brionvega, the Alpha, may end with a permanent place in design books.



Above right : Eileen Gray's Bibendium Chair, 1925

The Alpha is an LCD TV set with built-in DVD player, characterized by design remniscient of the immortal furniture masterpieces by Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer, Mies van der Rohe and Eileen Gray.



Above: Mies van der Rohe - Cantilever Armchair (1927)

Brionvega's Alpha is composed of two slender elements joined by a frame of chrome tubing within which the special wirings are pulsing. A choice which is in direct contrast to most LCD tvs and which focuses on a new layout with the capability of containing the space required by electronics and DVD player.



Above: Le Corbusier's Grand Confort Armchair, 1929

Even the remote control has been designed to impress with materials often associated with well-made furniture. In lieu of plastic, the material used is die-cast aluminum, not metallized plastic.



With a 19" screen, it has a display with 1280 x 1024 resolution, 160-degree viewing angles and a contrast ratio of 1200:1. This futuristic piece also comes with a DVD-player built into its unconventional base, a refreshing change from the usual supporting pedestal.


Above right: Eileen Gray's Adjustable Table E 1027, 1927


Above: Brionvega designer Valerio Cometti

Unfortunately, the set does not include a digital tuner and is not yet HD-ready.

Prices run €1950,00 for the 19" without DVD player and €2150,00 for the 19" with dvd player. You can pre-order them now.
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If you'd like to know where you can buy the wonderful classic modern furniture by Eileen Gray, Meis van der Rohe, Corbusier and more shown here, check out the stores listed under classic modern furniture in my side bar or try DWR, by clicking on their logo below.

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Shop for TVs and videos here

Honoring Mom With A Beaver, A Bird & A Bee (and a downloadable card!)



In celebration of Mother's Day, Zune Arts, the program that aims to bring the best creative minds together to collaborate on inspiring works of art, has released a new video "Mother Like No Other." The new work is a short film created by French animator, Yves Geleyn, set to the delicate music of The Bird And The Bee's track "Come As You Were". Available now at Zune-Arts.net, the film "Mother Like No Other" also comes with a unique downloadable Mother's Day card that fans can print out to give to their moms for Mother's Day.



This heart-warming tale follows a young beaver and his cardinal friend on a collaborative journey to create a beautiful bouquet for the beaver's mother. With a twist ending, this unique 2D animation film demonstrates just how far some will go to show appreciation for mom. Fans can see a previously released behind-the-scenes video that follows animator Yves through his New York studio during film production here.

Zune Arts recently announced the availability of Zune Arts content through a new podcast series, which showcases a broad selection of today's cutting edge cultural artists expressing themselves through film, music, design and illustration. In addition to showing these works, the podcast series will feature artist interviews, exclusive content, behind-the-scenes videos and more.

For more information about Zune Arts podcast subscription, visit here
For more on Yves Geleyn and Hornet Inc., visit here
For more on The Bird and the Bee, visit the Zune Social here

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