1) Tunes – Slacker Personal Radio has a collection of DJ-programmed Valentine’s Day stations that you can listen to on the web or your mobile phone. As always with Slacker, if you like a song “heart†it and it will play more often, and if you don’t like it, “ban†it and it will never play again. Slacker allows anyone to capture a moment by playing romantic music wherever you are. Also, with Slacker, in a matter of minutes, you can create a custom station based on any artist or number of artists you like and then share that station with the one you love.
Here are a few of the highlighted stations:
Rock Ballads
Country Love
Broken Heart
2) Words – FastPencil offers an amazing DIY gem for those looking for affordable, thoughtful and one of a kind Valentines Day gift ideas. FastPencil is an online publishing tool that allows you to print your own books — you can use it to make a really fabulous thoughtful gift or you could publish a handful of poems, complete with glossy photos and personal anecdotes to give the one you love. The sky is the limit. FastPencil is currently offering users an incentive to get their book project going!
– What – A free printed book, a free eBook and free shipping & handling
– When – This offer is valid through Feb. 27th
– Who – The first 1,000 FastPencil users to sign up
– How – Visit this link
3) Food – Have an iPhone? The California Strawberry Commission has recently launched its free STRAWBERRIES iPhone app. All you need is to download this app and you will have tons of dinner and dessert recipes in your pocket that are instantly accessible during your trip to the grocery store. Let’s face it, nobody appreciates anything more then a home-cooked meal.
Strawberry Recipe App is available now for free download in the App Store:
– More than 50 recipes, categorized by dish type.
– Access your favorite recipes – and shopping lists – in the kitchen, at the store, or anywhere!
– Share recipes on Twitter, Facebook and email.
– Discover and link to the food bloggers and chefs behind the recipes.
You can download the app here.
I did not write the article above – it was emailed to me by a PR agency and I thought it was useful!