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thoughtbucket:

i just released Tiny Face — an experimental iOS app that uses computer vision algorithms to quantify how small you can make your face… a scientific instrument that humanity has lacked for far too long.

for a measly 99¢ you can have a face reduction analyzer in the palm of your hand. please buy it from the the app store. thanks.

This has to be one of the best app ideas I have ever seen. Too bad I don’t have an iPhone or iPad. :(

Protect your new iPad.
When it comes to branding its products, Apple is one of the most successful companies in the world. iPod has all but replaced the words “MP3 player,” and iPhone, MacBook, iMac and most of its other products are equally as successful.
The iPad, however, invokes an obvious joke, and that obvious joke just got very literal with the introduction of iMaxi, the protective case for the iPad that looks, well, like a completely different kind of pad.
Funny or not, this joke obviously isn’t going away, and when someone fashions it into a real, preorderable product, you have to admire the effort. The $40 price seems a little steep, though.

Protect your new iPad.

When it comes to branding its products, Apple is one of the most successful companies in the world. iPod has all but replaced the words “MP3 player,” and iPhone, MacBook, iMac and most of its other products are equally as successful.

The iPad, however, invokes an obvious joke, and that obvious joke just got very literal with the introduction of iMaxi, the protective case for the iPad that looks, well, like a completely different kind of pad.

Funny or not, this joke obviously isn’t going away, and when someone fashions it into a real, preorderable product, you have to admire the effort. The $40 price seems a little steep, though.