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Jealousy
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Shared by: Cary, Dan Russell, Philou, Dustin DeKoekkoek, Yassin, William Gordon, SharonG, barak, Oberg, Dominik, Joshua, Sam, npike, David, dknowles, Russellreno, Paul, Maryam, Parastoo, keshvary, Blaenk Denum, smr, Hugo, BIGODE, macromediax, Chandoo,
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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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Finish Line
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Shared by: Martin Gordon, Justin Yost, Phonkmeister, Joshua, Chris T, Drew Olanoff, Jrod, Chandoo, dH, Andrew Taylor, DXL, SharonG, Hugo, WindPower, Blaenk Denum, ab_aditya, adrian,
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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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Share and Annotate Web Pages in Google Reader
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on May 06, 2008
Google Reader's sharing feature was barely noticed when it was added, then it got more exposure when the shared items started to be broadcasted to Google Talk contacts and somesites aggregated shared posts. As Google Reader became more social, people discovered that it has some important limitations. "Have you ever wanted to share something that you were reading, but you didn't want to go...
Shared by: mcastel, Keef, SharonG, John, Marcel, dH, HR, Geoff, Franklin P, Lu Tao, Jason, gabopagan, Jon, odwl, Dave E.,
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Undocumented Emoticons in Gmail Chat
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on February 26, 2008
Emoticons are a simple way to disambiguate text messages and to add a human touch using a minimum amount of characters. While Gmail Chat supports many emoticons, the full lists of emoticons that can be used is much bigger. TKHere tried various combinations and found some undocumented emoticons in Gmail Chat:In the screenshot above, you can see a diabolic creature (}:-)), a crab (V.v.V), a...
Shared by: Inman, Jrod, rodmitch, badpazzword, Ben, BJ, Frederic, Gisele, qbn, SharonG, Laurie, Ashok,
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Morning
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on March 12, 2008
Shared by: Maryam, kamthorn, Steve Bosman, Ovidiu Scarlat, Franzel, Dan Russell, Todd, Fernando, Frederic, Johnny, dH, SharonG,
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Important Life Lesson
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on March 24, 2008
Shared by: SharonG, Gabriela, Hugo, Johnny, voidfiles, Fernando, Jorge Wagner, MegaHit, Marina Martin, efrencd, J, Bruce Boughton,
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Nightmares
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on February 29, 2008
Shared by: Chuqui, SharonG, Fernando, Roberto Ruiz, Parastoo, for4saken, dH, Jes, Chandoo, cgsheldon, Jrod,
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Save the Developers! Stop Using Internet Explorer 6
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on March 25, 2008
There is a scourge on the Web. It is called Internet Explorer 6. Even though the more recent version of Microsoft’s browser, IE7, has been around for more than two years, IE6 still represents 31 percent of all browsers out there (versus only 22 percent for IE7 and 36.5 percent for Firefox). This upgrade lag is simply unacceptable—to programmers, that is, who find it a real pain to make...
Shared by: Library Playground, MrMatt57, Matticus, Russ, louisgray, SharonG, Ram H. Viswanathan, KeVroN, Brian Benzinger, MG, Chris. F. Masse,
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