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http://www.onlinemeditationtimer.com/
Awesome, simple, beautiful meditation timer. Javascript based, great sounding bowl bells.
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http://how2i.com/1493/how-to-use-amazon-android-app-store-outside-us
Tips on how to use the Amazon Android google market alternative outside the US. It centres around proxying the IP into the US. Might be possible to tether to a proxied connection, could be simpler.
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http://apphosted.com/
Simplified python hosting in "the cloud".
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http://www.phonegap.com/
Seems to be the best way to build cross platform mobile apps around. It's open source, free, and includes a cloud based build platform that will build an app for multiple mobile environments all "in the cloud". Easy.
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http://www.heroku.com/
Ruby, Node.js and Clojure application hosting. Pricing is based on web and background workers. One node free.
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http://kencochrane.net/blog/2011/06/django-hosting-roundup-who-wins/
Article mentioning a selection of django hosting providers that provide "managed hosting". Very useful, some great companies.
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http://rypple.com/
Online coaching, feedback, performance reviews, that kind of jazz, for teams or businesses based around facebook or something of that nature.
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http://www.wunderlist.com/
Funky open source web app around task management that syncs and has a client across Mac, Win, iPhone, Android. Apparently no linux support. Built on top of Titanium from appcelerator.
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http://www.appcelerator.com/
Incredibly interesting app development platform that builds apps for all platforms (desktop & mobile, including linux, yay!) quickly with a single API. Open source, free, pay for premium support. Very, very interesting business.
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http://appbucket.net/
Some kind of alternative app market based on subscription, starts from $9.99 a year.
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http://www.cyrket.com/m/android/
Access to the meta data of the Android Market on a web site. Includes links to other sites, but no download facility.
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http://www.wipconnector.com/index.php/appstores/tag/android
List of android and other platform app stores. Includes the major ones.
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http://peter.pisljar.si/projects.php
A Windows desktop client that allows downloading from the Android market. Requires Google username / password and some other data that appears to be sniffed off the device.