Sarah Doherty

Always thinking. Always dreaming.

  1. iPhone Webclip Icons

    Clipalizer is a great service created by the guys from UNEASYsilence where you can create your own custom iPhone webclip icons for your favorite sites.  This is great but it seems that most people are either a.) too lazy or b.) don’t know where to find good icons to start.

    I managed to find three talented designers that had created webclip images:  AisleOne, Graphr & Ikony(To the people that made these icons – thanks!  If you want more credit than just this drop me a line and I can amend this entry).

    I spent some time today using the icons from the aforementioned designers and with the help of Clipalizer turned out some nice iPhone webclips.  But whats the point of me doing all this work and then someone else having to recreate the wheel?  So below you’ll find all of my handy webclips.  All you have to do is click on the clipalizer link for each bookmark you want on your iPhone and then go through the short process and you’re all set! Hope you can enjoy these!

    amazon Amazon
    Clipalizer Link
    bofa Bank of America
    Clipalizer Link

    delicious Del.icio.us
    Clipalizer Link
    digg Digg
    Clipalizer Link
    facebook Facebook
    Clipalizer Link
    fandango Fandango
    Clipalizer Link
    flickr Flickr
    Clipalizer Link
    gmail Gmail
    Clipalizer Link
    imdb IMDB
    Clipalizer Link
    nytimes New York Times
    Clipalizer Link

    googlereader Google Reader
    Clipalizer Link

    twitter Twitter
    Clipalizer Link
    wikipedia Wikipedia
    Clipalizer Link
  2. Looking Back: 2007 in Review

    I did a “2006 in review” post last year and I think it was a pretty good idea. It gave me an idea of what went on during the year and a great, concise way to see that I actually did “stuff”. So in chronological order this is what I did in 2007:

    • Got hired as a Marcom Project Manager contractor at Seagate Technology.
    • Moved from South San Jose to Campbell in a week time span.
    • Flew Brock out to visit for a week.
    • Went to San Francisco and Napa (a few times throughout the year!)
    • My grandma passed away so Ryan and I flew out to Cleveland, Ohio for the wake and funeral.
    • Ryan’s Mom, Dad and sister visited.
    • Drove down to Los Angeles with Molly and Ryan and spent time at Universal Studios and sightseeing.
    • Spent Easter up in Marin County with family.
    • Flew back to New Hampshire for Ryan’s family reunion and his grandparents 50th wedding anniversary.
    • Saw Goo Goo Dolls in Berkeley.
    • Bought iPhones and eBayed a lot of tech stuff we never used to make up the money for it.
    • Contract at Seagate ended.
    • Spent a weekend up in Tiburon, CA (Marin County) enjoying good food and beautiful scenery.
    • Signed up for a JetBlue Credit Card which has been just awesome so far.
    • Travelled to Long Island with Ryan to do some wedding planning and enjoy the ocean and time with my family.
    • Molly and Erin (Ryan’s sister’s) visited in August.
    • The mess that was Teddy.
    • Went to the Salinas Air Show with Ryan.
    • Went to the Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival and Campbell Oktoberfest with Ryan and Josh.
    • Had surgery (nothing crazy, folks!)
    • Spent Thanksgiving in California with Josh and was actually crazy enough to do Black Friday this year.
    • Saw Trans-Siberian Orchestra in San Jose and decided we will be going yearly.
    • Ordered my wedding dress.
    • Enjoyed a wonderful birthday dinner at La Fondue with Ryan.
    • Read Apartment Therapy: the 8 Step Home Cure with Ryan and donated/sold a lot of our stuff and redecorated our apartment.
    • Interviewed (a lot!)
    • Got hired as a Marketing Manager contractor at Juniper Networks.
    • Renewed our lease in Campbell for another 13 months.
    • Christmas shopped.
    • Was delayed 36 hours traveling home for Christmas (3 cancelled flights).
    • Spent the Christmas holiday in Maine and New Hampshire.
    • Spent (spending) the New Year and remainder of the week on Long Island enjoying family and doing wedding preparations.

    I’m sure there are some things that I have forgotten to mention that happened in 2007, but this is what sticks out in my mind. 2008 will definitely be exciting — a new career, lots of wedding planning and in less than 8 months time – a wedding. Best of luck to everyone in 2008 – keep writing!