Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.
- The British Library's analogue Tweet-o-Meter uses a gauge to visualize the Tweeting output of 9 cities. [From: Digital Urban MobileBehavior]
- The 'Angry Birds' plush toys have finally been unveiled. One question: where are the pigs? [From: TechCrunch]
- Facebook Blocker, a set of extensions for Safari, Chrome and Firefox, turns off the Facebook social plug-ins (including 'Like' buttons and 'recommended' lists) scattered across the Web. [From: swiss-miss]
- Magazines, cameras and rulers have been converted into apps, but we don't quite understand the appeal of the new iPad-ready Etch A Sketch app. [From: CubicleBot]
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