Text editor inside the browser

Tech, Thought Provoking, Web

Type the following text into the address bar of your browser.

data:text/html;charset=utf-8, <title>TextEditor</title><body contenteditable style="font-size:2rem;font-family:monaco;line-height:1.4;max-width:60rem;margin:0 auto;padding:4rem;" spellcheck="false"><h1>Text Editor</h1><p>Start Here.

Voila, a text editor inside your browser.
Thanks to Jose Jesus Perez Aguiaga and the commenters. There may even be better suggestions in the comments later on.

Facebook may be building a web search engine in addition to their Graph Search

Tech, Web

Why do I think this? I have created some new sites in the last two weeks, some of which I have not publicised or linked to on Facebook. Very soon after publishing new pages, the site has stats from what looks like a facebook crawler on the site. Very interesting. It seems to be much more active in crawling the site than Microsoft or Google. This would suggest that they are collecting their own map of the internet outside of links that are posted within Facebook. What else could it mean than building data for a generic web search engine? Haven’t really seen anyone else mention this so far.

Single women who live nearby and like getting drunk

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Saw this cool Tumblr blog called Actual Facebook Graph Searches about actual Facebook graph searches.

I don’t have access to the search yet but the searches done on this site are very interesting. The first page contains clarification about the searches that were already done. How interesting the search is for you depends on the information within your own network. The main point is that it makes sense to clear up posts, likes and privacy settings in Facebook.

App for Adding Watermarks to iPhone photos

Arts, Mobile, Photography, Tech

Just read this article on Petapixel about a new watermarking app. Something that I have been looking for in the last couple of months.

Photojournalist John D. McHugh was sick of having his photos stolen and infringed upon the moment he posted them online. And even though he can, of course, put watermarks on his photos in Photoshop, he found himself wondering if maybe he couldn’t come up with a better way. Enter Marksta, an app that allows you to watermark photos right on your iPhone before posting them to Facebook, Instagram, and other places where they may be easily stolen.

It’s currently free but not forever. Act fast!