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Gmail Right Click Menu Speeds Up Navigation [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 03, 2008
Firefox with Greasemonkey: The Gmail Right Click Menu adds a custom right-click menu to your Gmail inbox to take you to common Gmail navigation points. Currently that includes most of the links in the default Gmail sidebar, like your inbox, starred email, and drafts, along with a quick compose link. The script is still very new, but the developer has plans to incorporate labels and keyboard...
Shared by: Antonio, Eric, Chad, Todd Mundt, Paul, Bwana, WindPower,
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Google Reader Adds Universal Sharing
via Micro Persuasion by Steve Rubel on May 04, 2008
Google Reader has added a new feature called "Note in Reader" that lets you share any item from the Web, not just RSS feed content. To share something, all you need to is is drag this bookmarklet to your bookmarks to get started. Like Google Reader Shared Items, these new posts get rolled up onto a single page, which anyone can subscribe to. In addition, you can add notes, but it's not clear...
Shared by: atul, Alan Dean, Eric, Drew Olanoff, Andy C, Rich,
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Professional Web Design Forums
via Smashing Magazine by Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz on April 30, 2008
Web design-related forums are a place where you interact with other designers, exchange ideas or discuss your first drafts. When you have a problem, you can post the issue, and then receive feedback on possible design or coding solutions from community members. This interaction is a great way to establish contacts and build relationships. Forums are used for networking and marketing purposes....
Shared by: Maksim Berjoza, Eric, Chandoo, remz, Glen Horton,
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Style Your Google Docs with CSS [Google Docs]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 06, 2008
Web monkeys comfortable with CSS can now apply their style skills to Google Docs. A new (to us) item in the Edit pulldown menu lets you apply standard CSS styles to your Google Doc. A Google Group exists to help you work out any kinks in the process, and a Googler offers a beautiful resume template (available for you to copy into your own Docs account) all styled with CSS.Here's the resume...
Shared by: Eric, Miggity, MrMatt57, ndench, count.dokument,
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Select Multiple Lines of Text in Firefox 3 [Firefox 3]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 17, 2008
Amit from technology weblog Digital Inspiration points out a new under-the-radar feature in Firefox 3: multiple text selection. Now selecting text in Firefox is similar to selecting text in most text editors—just select your first piece of text, then hold Ctrl (or Cmd on Macs) to select other pieces of non-consecutive text. It may not be a top 10 Firefox 3 feature, but multiple text selection...
Shared by: npike, Marcel, Jason David Pelker, Tom Schaible, Eric,
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Brian Dettmer's insanely creative Book Autopsies
via Signal vs. Noise by Jason on March 19, 2008
Certainly one of the most creative concepts I’ve seen in a long time. What a kick ass idea. Here’s more pictures and information about the artist if you’re interested.[Thanks for sharing the link, Jeff]
Shared by: Craig, Ryan Coleman, Eric,
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Enhance Your Google Apps with Greasemonkey Scripts
via Web Worker Daily by Scott Blitstein on May 14, 2008
Like a lot of Web Workers, I am fairly dependent on the Google suite of applications, and with good reason. They are feature rich, they’re reliable, I can get to them from anywhere on just about any hardware, and they’re free.That doesn’t mean that they are perfect though. Each application has it’s own quirks and improvement is always possible. Thankfully, if you’re a Firefox user...
Shared by: Eric, danliebke, Darkwookiee,
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Pick One, Just One Web Analytics Report, Go!
via Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik by Avinash Kaushik on June 02, 2008
“You are stranded on a deserted island in the middle of the ocean. You can only pick one web analytics report to take with you on this deserted island. Which report would you take?”There are so many things wrong with the above scenario!While not quite framed that badly, I do get asked a question like that quite a lot. And it poses the same challenging thoughts as in the above scenario.Just...
Shared by: Eric, atul, Christopher S. Penn,
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Mosso Adds Storage Service to its Hosting Stack
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on May 04, 2008
Mosso, the cloud hosting service from Rackspace, will today debut a file storage service called CloudFS. The new service will compliment Mosso's flagship end-to-end cloud hosting, the Hosting Cloud, which we reviewed in February, by providing unlimited, scalable storage. Mosso provides a more managed approach to cloud hosting services than some of its competitors, but CloudFS is a...
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How RSS Feeds Affect My Life & Work
via Web Worker Daily by Aliza Sherman on May 12, 2008
About a week ago, I posted about Needing a Gentle Intro to RSS Feeds. I mentioned that I would read my RSS feeds through Google Reader over breakfast while my husband reads the paper and would let you know how I fared.I know it has only been a week, but here are my first impressions about the impact reading feeds is having on my life and work.1. They make me look smarter. Over the past week, I...
Shared by: Eric, Jason David Pelker,
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