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Enhance Your Google Apps with Greasemonkey Scripts
via Web Worker Daily by Scott Blitstein on May 15, 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...
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Change Terminal Focus with Mouse Over
via USINGMAC.com - Home by Wendy on May 15, 2008
ActivateSearching around the web, I got this nice feature for your Terminal: you can change focus between Terminal windows with simple mouse over window. Here is the command line :defaults write com.apple.terminal FocusFollowsMouse -string YESOf course, big screen Mac user has the advantage here because this feature only move the focus without moving active Terminal window. DeactivateTo...
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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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Fractal drawers
via Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow on May 13, 2008
Fractal 23, from New York's Takeshi Miyakawa Design, might just be the coolest chest of drawers I've ever seen.Link(via DVice)
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Edit Google Spreadsheet With Everyone
via Google Blogoscoped by Philipp Lenssen on May 14, 2008
Ionut Alex. Chitu reports you can now edit a spreadsheet with anyone who knows the URL, as an option, and not just people with a Google account which you invite. To set this up, start at Google Docs and click New Spreadsheet. Prepare your data and hit the Share tab; now configure the “Anyone can [edit] this without logging in” box, and share the URL Google provides you with. Ionut says,...
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Drawings of cartoon characters in middle- and old-age
via Boing Boing by Mark Frauenfelder on May 15, 2008
Scott Beale says: "Spirit Magazine, the inflight magazine for Southwest Airlines, recently published an article on Nickelodeon which includes a wonderful illustration of some popular cartoon and comics characters as senior citizens." Link
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Firefox 3 Themes
via Alex Faaborg by Alex Faaborg on May 15, 2008
If you are reading this post odds are you are one of the 1.2 million people currently enjoying a beta or nightly build of Firefox 3. However are you a big enough Firefox fan that you like to run it simultaneously on 4 different platforms? If not, here are some screen shots of the new themes for Firefox 3 for Vista, Linux, OS X and XP.(Note to press and bloggers: even our screenshots are open...
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Top 10 Things You Forgot Your Mac Can Do [Lifehacker Top 10]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 14, 2008
Macs may be more expensive, and Mac users more elitist (ahem), but blind Apple loyalty aside, there are a number of neat features bundled into your Mac that make it super useful and fun. We've covered dozens of Mac tips over the years in these pages, but today we're highlighting 10 lesser-known Mac tricks that come baked into Leopard. From pure eye candy to outright productivity-boosters,...
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Reading calendar and all the useful information on lock screen
via RB | Upcoming by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
admin via winandmac.com shared by 1 peopleIntelliScreen is a new software which put lots of useful information on iPhone’s slide to unlock screen. When you switch on the screen, you will be able to read the calendar information quickly. And also, you can configure to read the mail and SMS.It also let you to read the specify RSS channel. In the configuration screen, it seems there is no...
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Simplify Media adds chat
via Webware.com by Seth Rosenblatt on May 14, 2008
The new chat function lets users talk to their friends about the music they're borrowing from them.(Credit: Simplify Media)As the self-imposed deadline of June approaches, Simplify Media remains in beta for Windows, Mac, and mobile users. The iTunes and Winamp plug-in that lets you share your music with friends has, however, added three new features: chat, a "now playing" message that...
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