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ReadAir Brings Google Reader to Your Desktop [Featured Download]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 14, 2008
Windows/Mac/Linux (Adobe AIR): Free, open source application ReadAir syncs your Google Reader feeds to the comfort of your desktop. ReadAir—whose three-pane interface looks and feels much more like a desktop newsreader than Reader—also retains a lot of Google Reader features, like starring items and adding and tagging feeds. The biggest missing feature in ReadAir is its lack of keyboard...
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Fifty Habits of Highly Successful People
via Stepcase Lifehack by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by Ruman Very cool list.So I thought that I might write a quick review of every self-help book ever written all right here in this one little article. Simple enough. I love the easy jobs. Surely it couldn’t be that hard, could it? I figured that maybe I could take the important lessons from every self-help book I’ve read and every life experience I’ve endured, condense all that into...
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Comic for May 8, 2008
via Dilbert Daily Strip by (author unknown) on May 08, 2008
Shared by: LuisManson, gort581, Ruman, Cary, Graham, Daniel, Bwana, diffus, badpazzword, Brandon Henak, camson, Andrew Taylor, Scott, Alan Dean, Jambamkin, ludovic,
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Busy Times
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on April 12, 2008
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The Last Judgement - Part 9
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on April 25, 2008
Shared by: Ruman, Andrew Taylor, Dustin DeKoekkoek, Leko, oliver gassner, Rex Pechler,
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Simple Manifesto: Break Free from the Tyranny of the Clock
via Zen Habits by Leo on April 24, 2008
“But what minutes! Count them by sensation, and not by calendars, and each moment is a day.” - Benjamin DisraeliFor tens of thousands of years, human beings didn’t have clocks. They lived, amazingly, by the sun and the moon and seasons and the needs and rhythms of their bodies.The clock is a very very recent invention, and even more recent is our modern society’s slavish adherence to the...
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TwitLinks: The Techmeme of Twitter?
via ReadWriteWeb by Richard MacManus on April 14, 2008
Just launched today is a new Twitter mashup called Twitlinks. This one aggregates the latest links posted to Twitter by tech industry pundits. The end result is a homepage that kind of resembles Techmeme, only without the threading of topics. It may even be the only news aggregator that is faster than Techmeme in delivering news, although I haven't tested that! (Techmeme is very fast and...
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via garfield minus garfield by (author unknown) on March 28, 2008
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How to Tell When Your Hard Drive is Going to Fail
via Lifehack.org by Joel Falconer on March 24, 2008
Hard drives form the basis of our computing. The use of computers comes down to manipulating data, and the hard drive is, of course, where we store all our data; family albums, music, work documents, email, the list goes on.Most of the components in your computer are electronic devices. They don’t fail with time like a mechanical device such as a car. But your hard drive is one of the few...
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