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Writing a Book in Google Docs
via Google Blogoscoped by Philipp Lenssen on January 23, 2008
Currently, my editor Brian Jepson and I are collaboratively writing the book (tentatively titled) Google Office Hacks by O'Reilly using Google Docs. I wanted to outline the process we came up with, and maybe it's helpful for you too for certain needs.The outlineThe base document we're working on is the outline. It's a linked table of contents which helps us to organize the broad...
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Sleepless nights ahead
via dooce.com by dooce on January 02, 2008
Hello, Internet! How I have missed the smell of your breath in the morning!It's been much too long since we last spoke, but just when I thought my strep throat was on its way out I came down with a sinus infection. Plus, we had guests in town, plus Leta got sick, plus a death in the family and other devastating news. It's as if the Universe is bi-polar and isn't taking her meds, and...
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Isolated
via dooce.com by dooce on January 11, 2008
Out walking in the snow with the dogs, trying to make the most of this very long, long, long season. Three inches of fresh snow this morning, snowboarding tomorrow!© Armstrong Media, LLC. All rights reserved.by dooce in Daily Photo
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Telescopic Lens.... For A Phone
via BusinessWeek Online - Tech Beat by olga_kharif on January 17, 2008
Cell phone photography may be about to be raised to a whole different level. Everyone who’s ever taken a picture with a mobile phone knows: Picture quality is good, but not great, even if you have a fairly high-end phone with a bit of zoom. That’s why photographers still use regular photocameras with those bulky lenses.Well, now you can purchase bulky lenses for your camera phones, too....
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Yahoo Backs OpenID. And, So?
via BusinessWeek Online - Tech Beat by rob_hof on January 17, 2008
So every techie around the globe is just tickled to death that Yahoo has backed OpenID. But how many people actually know what it is, let alone why they should care?Oh, I think it's potentially quite important: a way to carry a consistent digital identity across the Web, so you can reduce or eliminate the need to sign in dozens of times at various sites you use. OK, but obviously that...
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New 1.1.3 firmware reportedly fixes bricked iPhones
via Download Squad by Jason Harris on January 20, 2008
Filed under: AppleThere are reportsfunneling through the Internet that indicate Apple's new 1.1.3 firmware will unbrick previously useless iPhones that were unlocked by users late last year. A few months back, iPhone owners who either 1) wanted to run applications on their iPhone other than what Apple pre-installed, or 2) wanted to use a service provider other than AT&T, used some tools to...
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Keep your wellness goals with Wellsphere
via Download Squad by Emily Price on January 21, 2008
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Online image editor Picnik launches API
via Download Squad by Brad Linder on January 22, 2008
Filed under: Web servicesEver want to add a powerful image editing application to your web site, but didn't have the time or expertise to develop your own? No problem. Picnik, which recently announced a partnership with photo sharing powerhouse Flickr, has launched an API which should make it possible for pretty much anyone to integrate Picnik's online image editing application with their...
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