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Find out what they're thinking, easily
via Official Google Docs Blog by mrw on April 30, 2008
Posted by: Chris Pirillo, Gnomedex Conference founder, video blogger and CNN.com Live technology contributorWe're pleased to welcome back Chris Pirillo for another guest post. After discussing his use of Google Docs to coordinate the Gnomedex conference in his last post, he's here again, this time to offer instructions on how to host a live poll using spreadsheets.The videos I usually...
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greader notes, how cooooooool!
via (title unknown) by R on May 05, 2008
greader notes, how cooooooool!
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So much for my time away from the computer
via Digg by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Two things about me: 1) I always have my nose buried in my iPhone. 2) I always have Google Reader open in my web browser at home. Putting those two together, you might have thought I was a heavy user of the Google Reader app for the iPhone, but I really wasn’t. I did like it a lot, but only in spurts.
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Guess who’s got your passwords on their servers…Google
via Digg by (author unknown) on May 18, 2008
"Let’s say we are looking for some stolen login credentials. How would we look them up? Simple: search engine..." ..."Interesting, no? We found passwords and usernames stolen from end users on a public caching server - that’s right Google cache!"
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Carpetbaggers
via Danwei - Media, Advertising, and Urban Life in China by suggest@danwei.org (Jeremy Goldkorn) on June 01, 2008
A carpetbaggerThe word 'carpetbagger' was first used after the American Civil War to refer to northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction, between 1865 and 1877. They often traveled with their luggage packed in cheap and durable bags made from old carpets known as carpetbags. Carpetbaggers were often perceived as outsiders who arrived in the South at a time of great...
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Google on the iPhone makes News, goes around the world and to your Apps domain
via Official Google Mobile Blog by Lawrence Chang on April 30, 2008
Posted by Ulf Waschbusch, Product Marketing Manager, Google mobile teamGoogle fürs iPhone jetzt auch in deutsch! Et en français .. en in Nederlands and in many more languages. When we launched our new Google interface for the iPhone at Macworld in San Francisco last January, a number of you approached us at our booth and asked when you could use our new interface in your home country. (Yes, San...
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Blogger now schedules future-dated posts
via Blogger Buzz by Nick on April 30, 2008
Scheduled post publishing, which we talked about testing on Blogger in draft last month, is now live for everyone. If you set a post’s date into the future, Blogger will wait to publish until that time comes.Have you ever wanted to announce something on a certain date but knew you wouldn’t be at a computer to make a post? Or you wanted to keep posting regularly but knew you’d be on vacation...
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Recreating Terminal Nostalgia with GLTerminal
via MacTips - OS X Tips & Tricks by Author on May 12, 2008
... baud rate for painfully slow speedsWhile GLTerminal doesn't have nearly as many features as Terminal.app--it's strangely comforting. Something about using GLTerminal makes command line work much more enjoyable.Leopard requires a special version, but everyone else should be fine with the default download.Also remember you can full-screen GLTerminal with Command+Enter for the full effect.
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Internet Explorer and del.icio.us
via delicious blog by Nick Nguyen on May 12, 2008
Today, I’m happy to announce an early beta release of an Internet Explorer version of our del.icio.us bookmarks extension. For the first time our Internet Explorer users will enjoy most of the best features of our Firefox extension. We’re very excited about this release, as we have many users who use Internet Explorer as their primary browser. Since there are some differences between...
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Firefox 3 State of the Add-ons Report [Firefox 3]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on June 06, 2008
Mozilla product manager Alex Polvi's state of Firefox 3-compatible add-ons post this week reports that while Google Notebook, Dictionary Switcher, and Screengrab! are Firefox 3-compatible, we're still waiting on the likes of Firebug, Tab Mix Plus, and Del.icio.us bookmarks. Is add-on compatibility holding you back from trying out Firefox 3? Answer the official Firefox survey (and check...
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