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How to find any email with Gmail search
via Official Gmail Blog by Gmail Blog on May 06, 2008
Posted by Arielle Reinstein, Product Marketing ManagerThe sight of someone scrolling through hundreds of email messages trying to find a specific one is like fingers on a chalkboard for me. With a few tricks, you can use Gmail to find the exact message you're looking for, without all the scrolling.If you don't get a ton of mail, just typing in the words you're looking for usually does...
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On FriendFeed, We’re All TV Channels
via I'm Not Actually a Geek by Hutch Carpenter on May 14, 2008
Husband: Hey honey, what’s on TV tonight?Wife: Just seeing what’s new on Do you KNOW Clarence?Husband: Cool. Any tech updates on Scobleizer?Wife: Always! But I just want to chill tonight. Let’s see what’s up with Hawaii over at Roxanne.Husband:Nice. Let me get a quick NBA update over on Odenized.Wife: Give me that remote. No sports tonight!Husband:I know what we need. Glasses of wine and...
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Where Are They Now? A Look at A Dozen Services That Debuted Here
via louisgray.com by louisgray on May 14, 2008
Near the end of 2007, I first came across a service I had hoped would one day challenge Google Reader for the throne of coolest RSS feed reader, Assetbar. With social aspects including shared statistics and comments, it had the potential to become the future of where RSS feed readers were going. While that hasn't yet come to pass, it did mark the first time a service debuted on...
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FriendFeedLinks: A Memetracker For FriendFeed (25)
via RSSmeme by Jason Kincaid on May 13, 2008
Shared 25 times TaggedCompany & Product Profiles (1937)FriendFeedLinks (2)Given the popularity of FriendFeed, it’s surprising that we haven’t seen many memetrackers appear for the site. Today French developer Michael Mortchelewicz has unveiled FriendFeedLinks, which attempts to fill that void.Compared to other memetrackers like TweetMeme and RSSMeme, FriendFeedLinks has a very spartan...
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ReadAir, A Google Reader Desktop Client Built on Adobe Air
via Laughing Squid by Scott Beale on May 14, 2008
ReadAir is a really nice Google Reader desktop client for both Mac and Windows built on Adobe Air. Here’s more on ReadAir from dailyApps and Download Squad.Related PostsGoogle Adds Search To Google ReaderGoogle ReaderGoogle Reader, Using Shared Items For Link Blog & BlogrollSnitter, A Desktop App for Twitter Powered by Adobe AIRQuick Links, A Laughing Squid Link Blog Using Google...
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Microsoft adding 10,000 new datacenter servers a month
via All about Microsoft by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble I heard last night that Google is buying 500,000 new servers a year. Is that true? If so, Microsoft is a LONG WAY from keeping up.Today’s trivia question: How big is Microsoft’s back-end services infrastructure?Microsoft officials won’t say how many servers total Microsoft has churning in its various datacenters. But Microsoft’s corporate vice president of Global...
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What Problem Does It Solve?: Convincing Grandma She Needs a Feedreader
via Profy.Com by Cyndy Aleo-Carreira on May 14, 2008
Much has been made of the early adopters vs. middle America argument when it comes to much of Web 2.0 technology. And while everyone likes the "cool factor" of being part of the first tribe to have adopted a product or app, we all know that reality dictates more widespread adoption for a company to succeed.There are some companies who have already managed to gain more widespread adoption....
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Del.icio.us Bookmarks Plug-In Now Available for Internet Explorer [Featured Windows Download]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 14, 2008
Windows/Internet Explorer only: Yahoo has released a beta version of their browser plugin for social bookmarking tool Del.icio.us for Internet Explorer. It'll look pretty familiar to anyone who's used their del.icio.us Bookmarks Firefox add-on (original post), with toolbar buttons for quick bookmarking and tag browsing, and complete integration and syncing with local bookmarks. It's...
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Disqus Video Comments Go Live, Powered by Seesmic
via Mashable! by Adam Ostrow on May 14, 2008
Last week we reported that Disqus was set to launch video comments, and today the company has officially announced the news. The twist is that it’s powered by Seesmic – marking another distribution outlet for Loic Le Meur’s startup, following the launch of plugins to power video comments on WordPress.com and on Typepad/MovableType. While I’m not a huge fan of video comments in general,...
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ReadBurner + Netvibes = More Shared Items Goodness
via SheGeeks by Corvida on May 13, 2008
If you’re tired of being left out of the ReadBurner democracy of having your shared vote counted, Netvibes users needn’t worry any longer. Today, ReadBurner has partnered with Netvibes for something special. Using the new APIs that Netvibes is soon launching for Ginger activity streams, ReadBurner will now pull in Netvibes shared items alongside Google Reader shared items. No...
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