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Robert Scoble chats with Box.net’s Aaron Levie and Jen Grant

Last week, Robert Scoble of building43 stopped by Box HQ for a chat with CEO/Co-founder Aaron Levie and VP of Marketing Jen Grant. They talked about the new content viewing and embedding features we recently introduced, where Box is headed with Cloud Content Management, and how Box’s open platform has brought key integrations with business applications like Salesforce.com and a growing variety of mobile apps to Box customers.

Wordpress and Insomnia

Video:That’s My King-SM Lockridge Sermon

I was watching Jud Wilhite preach this morning online at Central Christian/Las Vegas and was reminded of this great sermon by SM Lockridge.

That’s My King (REMIX) from Igniter Media on Vimeo.

The late S.M. Lockridge’s words about Jesus are still inspiring and powerful. This updated version offers a new look for a timeless message.

Video:The Lord’s Prayer by Blaine Hogan

Great find at Blaine’s blog Here’s what he says about the video:

“This piece was originally created as a pre-service element for Willow Creek. I recently adapted it for a live, art installation/public prayer space with music from my good and decent friends at Urban Hymnal in Seattle. The track is Sophia from their album, One Three Nine.”

The Lord’s Prayer from blaine hogan on Vimeo.

Milk Engine + SCL =Awesome Sauce

My friends at Milk Engine launched the newly redesigned Stuff Christians Like blog today.

I love the clean, simple and fluid style of the new site. While I was nosing around I found the Milk Engine link and wanted to give them props.  A couple of those dudes are friends and I’ve learned a lot from them.

They’ve got a funny write-up about working with Jon Acuff:

“And if there’s one thing we learned while working with Jon is that he’s is seriously one funny guy…

But engineering the perfect blog is no laughing matter (that’s a lame joke, we know).

We took his blogger account, migrated it to Wordpress, gave it some swag and shine, and then engineered his brand identity into the a whopping bunch of kick-booty.

We can help you do the same.”

Custom Looks for Google Reader & Calendar

I spend a lot of time in my GooReader everyday and found a cool way of customizing it over at LifeHacker. The tricks for customizing the reader is at Helvetireader.

A huge bonus was discovered with the Google Calendar option…

All the tweaks for the Google Calendar can be found at Helvetical


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