


Never again will you have to tell guests where to hang their jackets. Enough said… Another minimalistic wonder from Richard Shed – sheding light onto design usability world.
Here Hook
Screwhead Tape

Now, this is something that is so innovative in its simplicity I could not pass this by without sharing…
Imagine building a wall using Sheetrock, simply attach this tape to the seam and you have clear indication where to drill in the screws evenly distributed. Designed by Richard Shed, it can be used for packaging decor as well.
This is pure genius!
Universal Mobile data Sync to Web
Aug 20, 2009
Imagine a world where syncing or backing up your information from your mobile phone was as easy as plugging it to any computer with USB connection and internet, logging in to your Gmail or igoogle account and without installing any software all data would quickly sync up to the web? All your contacts/calendar/tasks/notes sync online. All user needs is to visit Google sync hub, presumably sync.google.com, plug USB cable from phone the PC and VIOLA.. Synced
What do you think?
Zip-code product search
Aug 15, 2009
It is Saturday evening and I am building a desk chair out of cardboard. I see I’m running out of the glue, Gorilla Wood Glue in particular. So I fire up a web browser and google “Gorilla Wood Glue, 11229″, where 11229 is the zip code where I live. Result? Nada… Nothing, just bunch of web sites related to glue but no stores that sell this glue in my area. I know a store that does but it closes at 7pm on Saturdays, and it is 6:56pm now.
So, here comes my “Should Exist” request;
There should be a registry of product availability established between product distributors and brick-and-mortar stores, online stores should not apply since this is only for immediate search and purchase fulfillment. So customer searches a product name or model number followed by his zip-code and the google map pin-points where this product is currently available based on the current time and locality. Google, are you listening? After all, we are living in the 24th century… Yes
twenty fourth!


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