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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 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,
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Seamlessly Run Linux Apps on Your Windows Desktop [Feature]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on February 21, 2008
There's no doubt that Linux—particularly Ubuntu—is a killer operating system full of excellent apps, but for about a million reasons, you're stuck running Windows as your main operating system. We understand, these things happen. But what about all those killer Linux apps you've left behind when you decided to live the Windows life? Sure you could dual-boot or run Linux in the...
Shared by: GeekThug, Slicer, Rialtus, AlexT, Marcel, Alex, Art, Sai Gudigundla, Keenan, step21, Jon G., alireza, Gareth Murran, Chris Jackson, Geoff, Chad, Wyctim, Randy, Roger, Galtenbergs, danliebke, Gregory, RobC, potentato,
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Explore Your Interactions with Google Reader
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on March 17, 2008
Web applications track many user actions and use them for different purposes: improving the products, finding patterns, building user profiles etc. For example, Google Reader records some of your actions without providing options in the interface to access the data. Here are some addresses where you can find historical data about the items you've subscribed to (click on "View all items" to...
Shared by: Adam Dempsey, Stephanie, Jeton, Wyctim, Ced, Sean McBride, Alex, Justin Rudd, ziller, gxg, skyler, badpazzword, Jay Dugger, ckaroli, pkj, WindPower, Mike Reynolds, VoDKaCoLa, SharonG, Chris. F. Masse, Antonio, David, Jason, BenQu,
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I Repeat: Do Not Listen to Your Users
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on February 26, 2008
Paul Buchheit on listening to users:I wrote the first version of Gmail in one day. It was not very impressive. All I did was stuff my own email into the Google Groups (Usenet) indexing engine. I sent it out to a few people for feedback, and they said that it was somewhat useful, but it would be better if it searched over their email instead of mine. That was version two. After I released that...
Shared by: Ben, vanlandw, Jeff, Justin Yost, Alan Dean, Wyctim, ManiacD, et, Ionut, RTPeat, tarmo888, npike, Jorge Wagner, Mr. Pants, Anil, Robert, rveguilla, Andrew Taylor, Riaz, Maxim, Rex Pechler, JB,
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Dock Your Old Drives with the Hard Drive USB Dock [Stuff We Like]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on February 27, 2008
Dock any internal hard drive in this USB dock to turn any internal drive into an external drive on-the-quick. If you've got a few old hard drives hanging around that you'd like to put to good use but they aren't really worth installing in your computer's innards and you don't feel like taking the time to convert that old drive into an external hard drive, this simple dock,...
Shared by: kskobac, Art, zemote, hedbngr, Bwood42, Chad, Dan Russell, Roger, Bwana, Gregory, Yerameyahu, peiman, SKFox, Mathieu, Wyctim, mitja_i, Adduc, Drew Olanoff, Reza Moghadari, Mecandes, jimmysessions, sinisterff,
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Brand new Google Reader for iPhone
via Official Google Reader Blog by dolapo on May 12, 2008
Mobile web browsers have come a long way since we first introduced an XHTML version of Reader back in 2006. For example, iPhone and iPod Touch owners know how powerful having a full-featured browser is. We on the Reader team are heavy mobile Safari users. Sometimes we use it to kill time, other times for answering important questions that come up during brunch: What is Tyrol's first name? How...
Shared by: eeenmachine, Keenan, Dave E., rpy, Wyctim, Ced, Laughing Squid, WindPower, BJ, Ben, louisgray, Mike Reynolds, Tim, Drew Olanoff, Franklin P, charlie anzman, Pierre, sacker, Lukas, Abhishek, Tommy, ntutak,
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Google Doctype, an Encyclopedia for Web Developers
via Google Operating System by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
Shared by SharonG cool!Google released an encyclopedia of the "open web". "The open web is the web built on open standards: HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and more. The open web is a beautiful soup of barely compatible clients and servers. It comprises billions of pages, millions of users, and thousands of browser-based applications."Google Doctype is an encyclopedia that can be edited by anyone who has...
Shared by: SharonG, dH, pmfa, Cary, Wyctim, ndench, GrosaPrap, Carsten, kevinDwhite, Jes, Jason David Pelker, qbn, Ben Shoemate, Chris Schrier, megastep, Alan Dean,
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Google Docs Offline Access
via Google Blogoscoped by Tony Ruscoe on January 28, 2008
In a post Philipp made last week about writing a book in Google Docs, he said:<
>After playing around with one of Google’s not-so-private experimental sites, I can confirm... Shared by: diffus, Ben, Pascal, John, David, MG, Eddie Awad, Symbo, peiman, mhmazidi, Ioannus, Mike Reynolds, Wyctim, Antonio, ndench,
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