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Gruveo: videollamadas seguras y anónimas desde tu navegador. Cada vez son más las razones que tenemos para preocuparnos por nuestra privacidad, o más bien la falta de ella.

Gruveo: videollamadas seguras y anónimas desde tu navegador

Si bien la mayoría hemos accedido ya por años a "regalarle" nuestros datos a varios sitios y gigantes del Sillicon Valley, como Apple, Microsoft, Google o Facebook; los hechos que han aparecido más recientemente que demuestran como nuestro propio gobierno o gobiernos extranjeros espían descaradamente todas nuestras comunicaciones, y tiene acceso a la información que compartimos a través de cosas que deberían ser completamente privadas como el correo electrónico, las mensajería instantánea o las videollamadas, por solo mencionar algunas, hacen que hasta el menos paranoico se preocupe un poco.

Uno de los servicios más populares en el mundo para realizar videollamadas: Skype, no se escapa de de la lista de sitios a los que la NSA puede tener acceso con su programa PRISM, y la verdad es que todas nuestras comunicaciones a través de la aplicación podrían ser son vulnerables. Archive Matt and Kathleen's 5th Wheel. You wouldn’t normally think of a 5th wheel trailer as a tiny house, but when I was invited over to Matt and Kathleen’s Forest River Cardinal trailer which is parked behind a friend’s home, I was astounded at how cozy and “house-like” it felt.

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The couple, who downsized from their home in Seattle to this 30-foot trailer about a year ago, have turned it into a little mobile retreat. A few years ago, a trip to India opened the couple’s eyes to an alternative way of life and they decided to sell their home in Seattle and most of their belongings. Kathleen said they were both “ready for wheels on a house” and wanted more time for themselves and each other. Matt works as a freelance multimedia designer and Kathleen is an acupuncturist, so their jobs can go on the road with them. Their cats, Mojo and Chloe, also travel along with them and seem to love their new, sunny home. “I love the mobility and the idea of being totally self contained,” she said.

Design Idea & Image Galleries on Dornob. Free Template Maker. Wanelo. COSAS de ARQUITECTOS - cosas útiles para arquitectos: arte, cultura, humor, tecnología, libros, materiales, mobiliario, frases. Design. Merging two of the ultimate pastimes—books and puzzles—the Codex Silenda has to be physically solved in order to read it.

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And no, these aren’t simple word games and math problems, but rather deviously complicated mechanical puzzles crafted from laser-cut wood that are embedded within each part of this 5-page book. The solution to each puzzle physically unlocks the next page. As the reader moves through the book a short story is also revealed, etched on pages opposite the puzzles. The Codex Silenda was created by industrial designer Brady Whitney who is currently funding the it as project on Kickstarter. At the moment it looks like all funding tiers involving the book have filled, quadrupling their funding goals, but maybe they’ll add additional levels soon. The jeweler Secret Wood (previously) has been producing even more miniature cities and landscapes, each ethereal universe living inside a resin geometric dome on top of their handmade wooden rings. Graphic designer Matt W. Interior Design, Design News and Architecture Trends.

Amazing Home Design. Revista D&D - Blog de Decoracion y Diseño. Sustainable Product Design. TreeHugger Latest Stories in Sustainable Product Design Protozoa-inpsired 3D printed Radiolaria lamps glow in the dark April 11, 2:42 PM by Kimberley Mok in Sustainable Product Design Influenced by the elegant geometries of micro-organisms, these textile lamps glow gently in the night.

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Brazilian furniture design is sustainable and stunning April 8, 5:00 AM by Bonnie Alter in Sustainable Product Design Brazil is hot this year, and their furniture design is too. Natural air conditioner cools with the power of terracotta and evaporation April 4, 7:00 AM by Kimberley Mok in Sustainable Product Design Using an age-old method to cool the air, this terracotta "cold pot" could be an energy-efficient and low-maintenance alternative to conventional air conditioners. Best of TreeHugger This is what Earth will look like if we melt all the ice National Geographic has a good interactive map showing what 216 feet of sea ...

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