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Check out New Twitter with a little help from will.i.am and Nicki Minaj!

Those in the Twittersphere have been all abuzz about New Twitter since it was announced last month. There have been tons of #newTwitter tweets – most ranging from “When will I get it?” from the “have-nots” to “I Love/Hate the New Twitter!” from the “haves”. But, it’s been rolling out more widespread in the past few weeks. I, myself, joined the New Twitter Club last week. Even if you don’t have a care for Twitter whatsoever, you might still appreciate this clever animation that shows off some of the features of #NewTwitter, with a little help from a beat by will.i.am and Nicki Minaj!

I have to say, “Check It Out” is growing on me! will.i.am and Nicki Minaj first performed it at the Pre-Show for the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards a few weeks ago and on the David Letterman Show just the other night.

You can listen to the full “Check it Out” track at http://dipmusic.dipdive.com/media/146683

Download “Check it Out” on iTunes at http://bit.ly/CheckItOutiTunes

You can read more about “Check It Out” and see a bunch of exclusive videos from the music video set at Dipdive: Nicki Minaj and will.i.am Exclusives on the Futuristic “Check It Out” Video Set

Human + Household Object = Superhero!

Aha, the key to Stan Lee’s superhero creation process unveiled (yea, I know Bob Kane created Batman…):

Human + Household Object = Superhero!

Yup, I’d buy this T-Shirt from Threadless!

Super  Heroic Minimalism - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More

Speaking of Stan “the Man” Lee, you can see him interviewed about his role in Iron Man 2 and other Marvel cameos in this DailyDips episode from Dipdive:

will.i.am quick interview by Robert Scoble at Twitter Chirp Conference

Robert Scoble caught up with will.i.am at the Twitter Chirp conference last week for a quick interview on the music industry and technology:

Dipdive.com has a pretty haunting melody on codeorgan.com!

CODEORGAN

Check out this very cool site, Code Organ, that analyzes the “code” of a webpage and translates it into a musical melody. The developer states that the complex algorithm defines the key, synth style and drum patterns most appropriate to the page content.

I just tried out dipdive.com and it was pretty haunting melody – at least today!

Kudos to the developer: DLKW