Fri, Mar 6th, 2009 |
Windows only: You've got a hard drive filled with media, but no idea what you want to watch or listen to next. Pick Me produces a list of random files for you to choose from.
Pick Me is a really, truly tiny application (about 122k) with a singular function. You point Pick Me at a directory and it returns the number of random files you specify. Sure, many media tools like iTunes have a random shuffle feature, but what if you want to "shuffle" other kinds of files, or work outside a single library?
Read the whole story on Lifehacker or try our Toolbar
Related Stories:
- There must be a huge audience of people out there who have no idea what they want to watch on any given weekend, because yet another startup has launched with a movie recommendation service.
- We got a tip today to check out the new beta movie recommendation service Nanocrowd. Introduced into a pretty packed field of services, we went ahead and took a chance.
- One year ago, Apple opened the doors to the iTunes App Store. We've been wowed with some of the apps, left longing for others, and we've got a (relatively) small wish list.
- This is the seventh in an ongoing series on buiding a Web site for your small business. Part 1 looks at essential elements of a business Web site. Part 2 offers basic site design guidelines.
- More companies are catching on to the ways that technologies like the Internet, smartphones, and social networking can help people work with others and get more done. These ideas become even more compelling in the current economic climate...
- Hands on: Nanocrowd brings the crowd to movie recommendation
- Nanocrowd Has a New Take on Movie Recommendations
- A Year of the App Store: Successes and Failures
- How to Build a Small-Business Web Site, Part 7: Analyze to Optimize
- Make Google Real-Time With Twitter Search Add-on
- DEMO: How new technology makes us more productive
- Top 10 Social Sites for Finding a Job


