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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 05, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
Shared by: Mihai, Guillermo L, camson, livibetter, Tommy, EricaJoy, greenergrad, R, Linda, Eater, William Spaetzel, Wyctim, Jase, Rick Klau, Laughing Squid, Roger, WindPower, hikikomori, lizunlong, Robert Scoble, Ben, charlie anzman, louisgray, LuisManson, peteresch, Snowmit, Russ, Jack, deiubuaa, WilliamLong, mario r, Alan Dean, Joe, Aziz, kskobac, Paul, npike, Jared, cephyn, Karie, Pascal, KRZ, Graham, Degas, Eric, Andy C, Program Witch, Aranyx, Mike Reynolds, Piku, Jrod, jar, diffus, kdorafshan, Franklin P, Alex, SugarSmax, Miguel A. Ar, lejoe, nokx, TaopaiC, Evaristo, Charlie, czyk, Dondado, Dave E., yasha.sozo, webneshin.com,
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Duty Calls
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on February 19, 2008
Shared by: Evaristo, Bruno, Art, Florin, mario r, Chris Wetherell, badpazzword, Philou, Roberto Ruiz, rveguilla, for4saken, SeekGround, hikikomori, charlie anzman, Gabriela, Geoff, Ronald van der Putte, odwl, Linda, gyakusetsu, Aranyx, Data Vortex, Franzel, Yerameyahu, mitja_i, engelke830, Mark Whiting, Jes, Roger, Eater, Andrew Taylor, Brandon Henak, Eneko Alonso, sinisterff, Pierre, AbhishekGoyal, Chandoo, Dan Russell, Dave S, Gisele, Superbunker, Mike Reynolds,
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Yahoo! and the future of the Internet
via Official Google Blog by Karen on February 02, 2008
Posted by David Drummond, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development and Chief Legal OfficerThe openness of the Internet is what made Google -- and Yahoo! -- possible. A good idea that users find useful spreads quickly. Businesses can be created around the idea. Users benefit from constant innovation. It's what makes the Internet such an exciting place.So Microsoft's hostile bid for...
Shared by: louisgray, Pascal, Haripako, Philou, Bwana, Mike Reynolds, Ben, hikikomori, , Andrew, andrea, Earl E Morningwood, SeekGround, Lu Tao, Ioannus, Laughing Squid, Jrod, yasget, Ionut, badpazzword, Aranyx, David,
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Introducing Gmail Labs
via Official Gmail Blog by Robby Stein on June 06, 2008
Posted by Keith Coleman, Product ManagerWe have a lot ideas for Gmail -- many come as suggestions from Gmail users, many come from people here at Google. But there's only so much we can do at any one time.People often ask how we decide what to build next. It's usually a mix of factors, like how many users are asking for it (think delete button, vacation responder, and IMAP, among others),...
Shared by: camson, Zef, Ihar Mahaniok, Edo, danliebke, Ionut, cgsheldon, Aranittara, Earl E Morningwood, Shankar Ganesh, Leko, Faraz, Aranyx, tiwan, kdorafshan, Andy C, Carl, WindPower, Todd Mundt, John Beeler, reisfeldt,
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Top 10 iTunes Smart Playlists [Lifehacker Top 10]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on February 12, 2008
One of iTunes' most powerful and useful features is Smart Playlists: dynamic, search-based lists of songs that save you the work of grouping tunes by hand. But with almost 40 fields to search against—from Album and Artist to Bit Rate and Category—there are thousands of possible Smart Playlist combinations. If you listen to music while you work, but don't want to waste time manually...
Shared by: Keenan, kliger, BJ, Kelly, Cyclotron2k, Yerameyahu, Aranyx, Drew Olanoff, Michael, Art, Simone, Matt Chandler, Llwllyn, Peter, TDavid, count.dokument, Geoff, Grant, Shayna, Jrod,
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UN Fail
via The FAIL Blog by leechio on February 18, 2008
Thanks to Tom for:
Shared by: Jrod, Daniel, darxoul, Nick, Markus, Shoshannah F, Rizzn, Aranyx, Edo, voidfiles, Art, rveguilla, Alex, dknowles, Eater, Jambamkin,
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Best of the Sidebar: Stupid Secretary WTF
via The Daily WTF by Jake Vinson on May 29, 2008
Originally posted to the sidebar by "snoofle"... This morning, I had to deal with one of our HR secretaries, and it was déjà vu.When I first started to work for this place I was in HR. I had passed my interviews and was doing paperwork as part of the hiring process. The HR secretary and I had the following conversation:Her: Can I have the phone number of the consulting company where you worked...
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The Man Who Fell Sideways
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on April 29, 2008
Shared by: Azeem, Todd, SharonG, Edo, Frawst, Dan Russell, Aranyx, Justin Yost, Fernando, rchk, Parastoo, Sebastian,
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Google Earth’s 3D Goodness Comes to the Browser
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on May 27, 2008
... embed 3D maps, which can be modified using Google’s JavaScript API to add KML data, draw 3D buildings, attach callbacks, and more. The entire embed is powered by a special Google Earth Browser Plugin that end users must install. Unfortunately, it’s only available for Internet Explorer and Firefox users on Windows.Peter Birch from the Google Earth team stressed to me at Google I/O the ...
Shared by: TiTi, Chris. F. Masse, Jigar Mehta, Mike Reynolds, hyderabadblues, Ethan, Aranyx, Jrod, Alex, Tom, Jason,
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Run Your Personal Wikipedia from a USB Stick [Feature]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on February 10, 2008
You don't have to lease server space or keep your home computer always on to access a personal web server—you can run a web, FTP, and database server straight from a USB drive. A slim web server package called XAMPP fits on a USB stick and can run database-driven webapps like the software that powers Wikipedia, MediaWiki. Almost two years ago you learned out to set up your "personal...
Shared by: Aranyx, Sean McBride, Lambert, webtuga, Ben, andrea, bziuum, Darkwookiee, Jarred Reynolds,
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