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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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Sysinternals Live is One-Stop Shop for Launching Must-Have Utilities [Windows Tip]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 28, 2008
If you've ever done any serious Windows troubleshooting, you've no doubt come across a freeware utility or two by Sysinternals—like the excellent, previously mentioned Process Explorer. You may also know that Microsoft eventually bought up every Sysinternals utility and bundled it into a single suite of apps. Now Sysinternals has launched a new way to access their library of must-have...
Shared by: Jamin, Marcel, Black_Skorpio, andrea, Ronald van der Putte, BJ, Antonio, Noah, Chad, Jason R. Hunter, Dan,
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My Night Stand Came Packed In Spray Foam Insulation [Odd]
via Consumerist by Meg Marco on June 03, 2008
Here's something to break the monotony of your day. Reader Jim sends these pictures of the night stand he ordered from Amazon.com. It came packed not in peanuts, but covered in spray foam insulation. He says it took him half an hour to hack through the sticky stuff to get to the furniture. Weird, yes, but the item did arrive intact... so maybe they're on to something.I ordered a maple...
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Start Killer Hides the Start Button, Adds Space to Task Bar [Featured Windows Download]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 29, 2008
Windows only: Freeware application Start Killer hides the Start menu button, freeing up extra space on your Windows taskbar. You can still access the Start menu by hitting the Windows key, but Start Killer frees up a good chunk of taskbar real estate. You can optionally disable the Start menu altogether if you wanted to deny users access to it. Start Killer only does one thing, but there's...
Shared by: Miggity, Keenan, Chad, Mathieu,
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Your Guide to Configuring and Using BitTorrent
via Stepcase Lifehack by (author unknown) on May 27, 2008
Shared by Chad Anyone know anything about BitTorrents?The BitTorrent protocol has been out in the open for around seven years now, and in that time it’s become one of the most popular methods for distributing large files on the Internet. Despite futile efforts by the RIAA and MPAA to shut down file-sharing in all its forms, people both tech-savvy and computer illiterate are using it. A few...
Shared by: Chad, Art, Stephen, Alex,
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Check Website Link Popularity With Social Scan
via JeetBlog by Abhijeet on June 03, 2008
Social Scan is a tool which helps you to check the popularity of a particular website among well known social networking sites. However it doesn’t allows you to check the popularity of a particular link within the website.For example, if we type www.jeetblog.com in Social Scan, it shows the aggregate data which includes the social media links to all the posts of Jeet Blog and to the blog...
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Greasemonkey Script for Right Click Menu in Gmail
via Room 117 by Mike Wilt on May 26, 2008
This greasemonkey script shows a special "right click menu" (also known as a "context menu") when using Gmail. Currently, the menu lets the user navigate around the site. He or she can jump to "inbox", "compose new", "sent messages", "contacts", etc. More advanced functionality is coming soon, including separate menus for various pages and the ability to issue commands (e.g., "Delete this...
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Another visit to the spirit world
via Latter-day Commentary by noreply@blogger.com (Tim Malone) on June 04, 2008
I am fascinated with the spirit world. I never tire of learning more about it. Although I have been a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints all my life, I have barely scratched the surface of understanding what the Lord has revealed on this subject already. In reading the Pearl of Great Price this morning, the subject of the spirit world came up again.I have pondered on the...
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AceBackup: Free backup utility for Windows
via Download Squad by Brad Linder on June 02, 2008
Filed under: Utilities, Windows, FreewareAceBackup is a free backup utility for Windows 98 through XP. The program used to be commercial software, but the company recently set it free. You can use AceBackup to back up your data to a local or network drive, an FTP server, or to an optical disc. The backup utility supports 256 bit encryption, file compression, and scheduled backups. There's...
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Ever use Pandora? Ever use Pandora...on AIR?
via Download Squad by Drew Olanoff on June 02, 2008
Filed under: Audio, Internet, Web services, web 2.0The holy grail for die-hard Pandora users has been a desktop application. While there have been several third party solutions, Pandora has announced the launch of an official desktop client. Using Adobe AIR, naturally.It's a trend we're seeing, as we mentioned before, and it's nice to see Pandora jumping into the game.You can use all...
Shared by: Jase, kskobac, Drew Olanoff, danliebke, Program Witch, Chad, Gareth Murran,
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