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Curved Bag Closures
Bookshelf for Super-Lazy People #2
Thought up this idea an hour ago and quickly drew it, so I’m skipping details.
It’s actually not as simple as it looks in terms of the structure I found, so many of you will notice what I omitted, but I hope you get the concept.
While the long bookshelf moves from side to side, the handle part doesn’t. Choose a small bookshelf and pull the bar down, and it comes down on the desk.
So here you can be lazy again, take and put back the books while you’re sitting at the desk.
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Table Turns Chair
What was this pill for again?
It would be helpful if a pill was shaped for what part of the body it’s for. Also, the container could tell more user-friendly information like how often I should take what pill for how many days, etc. (at least in Japan).
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Future of Mobile Internet Search: Applications
I think the following ideas should enhance the functionality of the device I introduced. Many applications like these will be developed that have never been possible.
Indoor guide
Works in a building, airport, station, hospital, etc.
Automatic simultaneous translation
Search keyword
Helpful when you want to find out a word from a lot of text
Also visit other posts of this gadget.
Part1:”Future of Internet Search: Mobile version”
Part3:”Look at What You Don’t See Through Glass”
Part4:”Future of Mobile Search for Diet”
Part5:”Future of Mobile Search- Search Beyond Time”
Part6:”Future of Mobile Search- Power of Visualization”
Part7:”Future of Mobile Search: Virtual Shopping #1″
See also the iPhone version of this concept.
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iPhone / iPod Touch Desktop Calendar Wallpapers for March 2008
Table Puzzle
Desktop Calendar Wallpaper: March 2008
Turn your iPhone into a desktop
I was amazed to see how Microsoft’s Play Anywhere works!
That technology could also be applied to something like this, I guess.
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