Straight outta the blocks late last week there was Vinepeek, a website which throws up just-posted Vine videos. Now there’s Vine Roulette, which offers up an entire wall of six-second videos for you to… uh… enjoy?
Straight outta the blocks late last week there was Vinepeek, a website which throws up just-posted Vine videos. Now there’s Vine Roulette, which offers up an entire wall of six-second videos for you to… uh… enjoy?
We saw a little bit of real-time fact checking during the election, and now The Washington Post has launched a news application that aims to spot false claims made during speeches and interviews. ‘Truth Teller‘ shows how traditional news organizations can adapt and become a more integral part of the story in the changing, real-time nature of news made popular by social media.
via Washington Post Robo App Fact Checks Speeches In Real-Time – PSFK.
Remember that opening scene of Clueless, when our fashionable protagonist Cher Horowitz played delightfully by a young Alicia Silverstone is using her computerized closet to choose an outfit? Well, what if that program was tweaked just so, and it actually told you when something you own would or should never be worn again? And what if instead of being a computer program, it was actually a Facebook app?
via Facebook App Shames Users Into Donating Clothing By Resurfacing Old Photos – PSFK.
A not-humble Super Bowl recipe from the food-benders at Awesome Eats.
via I Would Do Anything for Love But I Won’t Do That PB & Bacon Meatloaf Sliders – Thrillist Minneapolis.
Powerful cloud-based software programs have progressed to the point that users can now collaborate on a wide array of projects ranging from simple document building to sophisticated engineering schematics that need input from massive number of people.