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Email checklist
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on June 04, 2008
... of, but really ask for it? So that means that if you didn't send it to them, they'd complain about not getting it? See #5. If they wouldn't complain, take them off! That means, for example, that sending bulk email to a list of bloggers just cause they have blogs is not okay. Aside: the definition of permission marketing: Anticipated, personal and relevant messages delivered to ...
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How to Make Windows Vista Less Annoying [Windows Vista]
via Lifehacker by The How-To Geek on June 17, 2008
Editor: Say hello to fellow tech writer and Lifehacker reader The How-To Geek, who was kind enough to pull together some of best Windows Vista power tweaks here on Lifehacker today. Whether it's the nagging prompts or the irritating notifications, Windows Vista's default settings can grate on your nerves... which doesn't help you be the productive person you want to be. A few simple...
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Five Secret Japanese Tricks to Make Life Better [Book Excerpt]
via Lifehacker by LISA KATAYAMA on June 01, 2008
Editor: Meet io9 contributor Lisa Katayama. When she's not blogging about robots and futurism, she's spreading the word about how to GTD in the most unexpected ways. Here's a sampling of a few clever tricks you'll find in her new book, Urawaza.When it comes to life and getting things done, we like to do things a little differently in Japan. When I break a glass in the kitchen, I...
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The History of Firefox 1.0 to 3.0 in Screenshots [Screenshot Tour]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 16, 2008
Mozilla released Firefox version 1.0 to relative obscurity in November of 2004, and four short years later, the much-anticipated Firefox 3.0 will hit the streets with ambitions of setting a new world record tomorrow. In honor of tomorrow's 3.0 release, let's take a look back at a visual history of Firefox, version 1.0 to 3.0.The Themes The most significant change you'll notice in...
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FireNes Brings 2000 NES Games to Your Browser [Featured Firefox Extension]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 07, 2008
Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): The FireNes Firefox extension integrates over 2000 old-school NES games with your favorite browser. Once you install FireNes and fire it up (either through the Tools menu or the optional toolbar button), you can browse the enormous library of games in your Firefox sidebar and play any one of your 8-bit favorites at the click of your mouse. Alternately, if...
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Recover Lost Passwords with Free Tools [Passwords]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on June 01, 2008
ACCESS DENIED. Those two bone-chilling words are the last thing you want to see when you're trying to log into a system or open a file, but they're not necessarily a dead end. Several free tools can help you find lost passwords you can't remember or that your computer has saved but obscured. Let's take a look at a few free remedies for lost password panic when you're trying to...
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Why Microsoft will buy Facebook and keep it closed
via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger by (author unknown) on May 18, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble I think this is important enough to share with my Google Reader friends. Please link and reshare and think about it and join in the conversation here and over on FriendFeed.It no longer is about Data Portability.I’m hearing these rumors too that John Furrier (my ex-boss) is reporting. That Microsoft will buy Yahoo’s search and then buy Facebook for $15 to $20 billion....
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How @replies work on Twitter (and how they might)
via Twitter Blog by Ev. on May 11, 2008
I see a lot of confusion around how "at replies"tweets that start with an @ and then a usernamework on Twitter. E.g.:@Veronica I vote they should be $2.00 each. Cut down on junk mail. Isn't that the only use of postal mail these days, anyway?10:59 AM May 09, 2008 from web in reply to VeronicaStarting my update with "@veronica" designates that I'm addressing her, specifically, much as...
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Become the Memorial Day Grill Master [Grilling]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 22, 2008
Memorial Day marks the start of the serious grilling season, and there's no better weekend to try your hand outdoor cooking, or bolster your established grill master game. Luckily, mastering your outdoor culinary skills is a lot more simple than it seems, given the right tools, a little preparation, and a few tips on technique. Take a look at some tips on getting the right gear, turning out...
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Control Your PC with Your Voice [Speech Recognition]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 19, 2008
You've been talking to (or screaming at) your Windows PC for years, but unless you were willing to shell out hundreds of dollars on pricey software, chances are it wasn't listening to a word you were saying. With Microsoft's new freeware tool, Windows Speech Recognition Macros, the days of you talking in your computer's unsympathetic ear are over. Not only is it listening, but...
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