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The Gapminder World, 2006
Gapminder is a non-profit venture for development and provision of free software that visualise human development. Google Tools is hosting an amazing visualization of per capita income against life expectancy. Animation + clear visualization = crazy delicious.
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Salesforce.com + OS X = Crazy Delicious
For OS X users struggling with the poor integration between
Salesforce.com and the native Address Book.app and iCal programs,
deliverance is at hand, in the form of PocketSoap’s SF3. SF3 will let you
synchronize both calendar and contacts with Salesforce.com. Huzzah.