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Filed under: Macintosh, Productivity, Freeware

Time Out: take breaks from your Mac

Time Out for MacTime Out is an app for Mac OS X (similar to Workrave) that is geared towards reminding you to take breaks from your computer, which can ultimately prevent repetitive-strain injury (RSI). Time Out is free and includes two types of breaks: normal and micro. Normal breaks are less frequent, but longer in duration, and micro breaks are more frequent but only last for about 10 seconds.

When it's time for a break, the screen will slowly fade into the Time Out screen with a progress bar showing you the remaining time of the current break. You also have the option to postpone the break for 5 or 10 minutes, or to skip it completely.

The program is highly customizable. You can set break length, frequency, and even the color and fade length Time Out will use when it's time for a break. Scripts, Adium status, and iTunes pause/play can even be triggered during breaks (so, for instance, your music can be stopped during a break, then resumed when the break is over).

[Via i use this]

Filed under: Developer, Web services, Social Software

Facebook opens API

Facebook API This is pretty huge. Facebook, the #2 social networking site in the U.S., has released an open API that allows third-party developers to "make remote procedure calls to Facebook on behalf of a Facebook user." The current version of the REST API allows applications to get information about a Facebook user's profile, friends, photos, events, messages (but of course requires said user to be authenticated). The API is free to use with a "soft" limit of 10,000 requests per day, and the Facebook Developers site currently provides PHP5 and Java client libraries, though the API could be accessed with pretty much any language.

Update: Commenter George brought to our attention Facebook Friend Mapper, a very cool Facebook/Google Maps mash-up that demonstrates what's possible with the new Facebook API. Very cool.

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