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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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Explore Your Interactions with Google Reader
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on March 16, 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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Real Programmers
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on January 31, 2008
Shared by: Bret Taylor, Randy, Yerameyahu, Todd, louisgray, Todd McKinney, Edo, Ionut, pkj, diffus, Fernio, BJ, TOMHTML, Alex, Ben, SKFox, badpazzword, WindPower, Ashok, Laughing Squid, Chandoo, Fernando,
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Top 10 BitTorrent Tools and Tricks [Lifehacker Top 10]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on January 29, 2008
BitTorrent is the go-to resource for downloading everything from music and movies to software and operating systems, but as its popularity continues to grow, so do the number of tools available for making the most of it. Some are must-haves, while others are a waste of time. Climb aboard for a look at 10 of the best BitTorrent utilities, tools, and resources for finding and managing your...
Shared by: BrendoMan, Yerameyahu, Alex, WindPower, b_adele, Chris Jackson, Phonkmeister, Jason R. Hunter, Suzana Gutierrez, Peter, Keenan, Randy, Todd, Tino, Antonio, Qian, blindsurf3r, Fernio, Franklin P, Harper,
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Google Reader Gets More Social: Now With Notes
via TechCrunch by (author unknown) on May 05, 2008
Shared by Zee M sharing this with note about google reader with notes..Google has added support for Notes to Google Reader, allowing users to share notes or add notes to shared stories.The add a note feature is located in the “Your Stuff” menu at the top of the Google Reader sidebar. Tumblr style, the feature allows users to share with friends “whatever pops into your head (for better or...
Shared by: Zee M, Matt, cdogzilla, Dustin Hillard, Bob Lee, Joshua, charlie anzman, Ali, Hezy, Albert, Alex, Hamid11771, Sebastian, Library Playground, Chad, Program Witch, PooYa, Andy C, smr, Josh,
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Making Google Reader More Like Gmail
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on January 19, 2008
Google Reader could add a lot of features from Gmail that would improve the way it organizes information. A filtering mechanism would allow you to automatically star, share, email, label or mark as read the posts that match a certain pattern. For example, you could receive an email for each post that contains GDrive in the title or automatically label
Shared by: Ben, Pascal, Randy, Polle de Maagt, David, Mathieu, Harper, , Jigar Mehta, kukoo, Phil, pkj, Franklin P, Jrod, Lu Tao, Alex, Aranittara, Jay Dugger, Chrigu,
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Stanford Computer Science Grads Getting $95k Offers From Google
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on January 30, 2008
Google and Facebook are fighting hard to hire this years crop of computer science graduates, we’ve heard, and ground zero is Stanford. Most of the class of 2008 already have job offers. Last year, salaries of up to $70,000 were common for the best students. This year, Facebook is said to be offering $92,000, and Google has increased some offers to $95,000 to get their share. Students with a...
Shared by: louisgray, Harper, Lu Tao, Luciano, Phil, Arnaud, Alex, BJ, charlie anzman, Ben, TO-Double-D, Mike Reynolds, Robert Scoble, Jrod, Mary Stamboulie, MrMatt57, Fernio, blindsurf3r, Andrew,
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What you all are missing about Google
via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger by Robert Scoble on February 03, 2008
I’m surprised that even Kara Swisher has missed this. The bloggers are going nuts, once again, over the email that a Google lawyer sent to Microsoft regarding Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Yahoo.Here’s what’s really going on:1. Google doesn’t mind this deal going through at all. Google knows they will be able to outrun a “Microhoo.” Why do they know that? Because they’ve been...
Shared by: Mike Reynolds, louisgray, Alex, Philou, Sebastian, Franklin P, Mary Stamboulie, Edo, WindPower, SeekGround, Harper, pkj, Antonio, Arnaud, blindsurf3r, lizunlong, Phil, Stephen, Paul O'Flaherty,
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Add Data to Google Spreadsheets Using Forms
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on February 05, 2008
Google Spreadsheets has a new feature that lets you create a form to accept data. When you go to the Share tab, there's a new option to "invite people to fill out a form". The form is very simple and can be customized by changing the order of entries, their labels and the type of answers. It's also a nice way to get feedback people who wouldn't normally collaborate on a...
Shared by: Dustin DeKoekkoek, Frederic, Ben, Ioannus, Rick Mahn, BJ, Rick Klau, John Beeler, Philou, pmfa, ndench, badpazzword, jgonfre, Earl E Morningwood, Franklin P, Mike Reynolds, Alex, Antonio, Glen Horton,
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Microsoft researchers make me cry
via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger by Robert Scoble on February 13, 2008
It’s not often that I see software that really changes my world. It’s even rarer that I see software that I know will change the world my sons live in. I can count those times pretty easily. The first time I saw an Apple II in 1977. When Richard Cameron showed me Apple’s Hypercard. Microsoft’s Excel. Aldus’ Pagemaker. And something called Photoshop, all in his West Valley Community...
Shared by: Philou, Mustafa K. Isik, BryanSays, Charlie, Justin, Jeffrey, Franklin P, Alex, louisgray, psi, Alex, Alan Dean, elmarco, danliebke, mario r, Dan, Phil, zhuk, djhaley,
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