World Cleanest Graffiti— iPhone App Concept
There are a number of drawing iPhone apps available, but I think it would be fun if you could paste the picture you draw on a real wall, but virtually.

Draw a picture with your iPhone.

Choose the wall you want to paste the picture on.

Point and paste the picture. Resizing possible.

Share it with people on an online map.

Or share with only the person you choose. And if you want someone to go to a place (physically) to see the picture, just choose “local share” only.
This is just like an old bulletin board outside and might work well if you want to convey your feeling to someone.

The images can be seen through your iPhone just like usual graffiti from any angle.
Thank you again for the great photos, *momoc.
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Calendar Desktop Wallpaper: March 2010
“To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly.”
Henri Bergson
2560×1440px | 1920×1200px | 1680×1050px | 1440×900px | 1024×768px | iPhone & iPod Touch (w/o calendar)
2560×1440px | 1920×1200px | 1680×1050px | 1440×900px | 1024×768px | iPhone & iPod Touch (w/o calendar)
Funny USB Memory Stick #6 Final
This transparent USB memory stick covers all the convenient functions of the memory sticks I’ve introduced so far. The light inside the glass represents the data saved in it: No lights means no data, lights filling the glass means there’s no more space. The kind of data is recognized with colors. For example pink is for images, blue is for documents and green for movies, etc. It would be more fun if the lights can move in the glass when you shake it.
Synced with the icon on your desktop of course.
Inspired by Japanese Soma-Toh or a revolving lantern, which beautifully shows colored silhouette.
Also visit the other series of this gadget.

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