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If you’re on a Mac, check the top-right edge of your screen right now. What do you see? If you’ve got the default menubar apps (sometimes called menulings), then you aren’t getting much use out of that corner.
Why not make your menubar useful and informative instead?
Anyone who’s ever seen my computer...
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October’s been a hell of a month here at Appculture. In case you missed it, here are some of the events and ideas you should know about:
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It’s 2010: songs have gotten more depressing, bloggers have become more happy, and, uh, Twitter can now predict the stock market — a couple days early....
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Today, Apple announced that they would no longer make computers.
Well, not exactly. In fact, they just announced the new Air. (Which, incidentally, is pretty awesome.) But if there was any doubt as to where Apple is headed, it’s become crystal clear. Computers are meant to be appliances. But whether this will...
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A new study finds that Twitter can be used to predict the stock market with 87% accuracy. Essentially, the “mood” of the Twitterverse is seemingly correlated to movements in global markets, with “calmness” an apparently accurate predictor of movement. The study’s authors theorize that societies are...
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