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If Tumblr has to process media for your post (typically a video you upload), it displays this homage to the early days of TV to convey your media is still in the oven. A “Processing” item also appears in your blog’s sidebar to collect all posts with media that’s cookin’.
YouTube now lets you adjust the video speed? Interesting.
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Android Police displays a QR code on mouseover for most links (including links in the body of the text), allowing you to easily snap and do something with them on your device.
Anyone know if they’re using a commercially available plugin (either free or paid) to do this?
Google Voice now offers automatic spam filtering -
From the Google Voice help document:
If you get unwanted calls, you can choose to send the caller directly to voicemail, treat all calls from a particular number as spam, or block the caller.
Michael Villar used some clever HTML5 canvas skills to create a fun experience for his new site.
via Beautiful Pixels
Google+ recently introduced games that you can play in a browser as long as you have Flash installed. But before you start each game, you must agree to grant it access to a list of information that Google+ presents in a very clear list.
Google+ also presents the game developer’s email address for direct contact—not a contact form, or an offsite link. An email address.
Apple Store taken down overnight for Order Status beautification - AppleInsider
Clicking the “Removable panel off” link on Apple’s product page for the redesigned Mac mini will cause the bottom panel to subtly rotate, as if you had to remove it in the real world, then disappear.