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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
Shared by: Mihai, Guillermo L, camson, livibetter, Tommy, EricaJoy, greenergrad, R, Linda, Eater, William Spaetzel, Wyctim, Jase, Rick Klau, Laughing Squid, Roger, WindPower, hikikomori, lizunlong, Robert Scoble, Ben, charlie anzman, louisgray, LuisManson, peteresch, Snowmit, Russ, Jack, deiubuaa, WilliamLong, mario r, Alan Dean, Joe, Aziz, kskobac, Paul, npike, Jared, cephyn, Karie, Pascal, KRZ, Graham, Degas, Eric, Andy C, Program Witch, Aranyx, Mike Reynolds, Piku, Jrod, jar, diffus, kdorafshan, Franklin P, Alex, SugarSmax, Miguel A. Ar, lejoe, nokx, TaopaiC, Evaristo, Charlie, czyk, Dondado, Dave E., yasha.sozo,
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Bubbles turns web apps into desktop apps
via Download Squad by Brad Linder on February 15, 2008
... or Internet Explorer required.When you first run Bubbles, you'll see a list of web sites which you can open with the application. You can also add any page you want just by entering the URL. You can start a web app by clicking the "Go" button and you should see icons for each application pop up in your Windows system tray. Click on one to bring up the web app of your choice. Clicking the X...
Shared by: kdorafshan, Glen Horton, Fernando B, TO-Double-D, Rusty, Franklin P, Dave, Leo K, ndench,
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Feed your face at Open Source Food
via Download Squad by Lisa Hoover on February 27, 2008
Filed under: Fun, Internet, Social SoftwareWhen we first wrote about Open Source Food, we said we loved the idea but the site needed some love. Well, it seems that OSF's creator, Jon Yongfook Cockle, thought the same thing because he's overhauled the whole enchilada and it's tastier than ever. Navigation is much more intuitive and background is minimalist so pictures of the delicious...
Shared by: kevinDwhite, psvensson, Nick, Stephen, kdorafshan, BeatIT, Franklin P, Tomer Cohen,
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Searching right to left
via Official Google Blog by Karen on February 26, 2008
Posted by Josh Daniel, Software EngineerMany of us in the English-searching world don't realize that a large portion of the world's population writes (and types) right-to-left. For the Arabic, Hebrew, and other right-to-left searchers of the world, searching just got a little easier. If you're searching from a supported local interface (e.g. google.co.il/ or google.com.eg/) we now...
Shared by: Jrod, Steven M. Cohen, badpazzword, atul, Ben, charlie anzman, Tomer Cohen, kdorafshan,
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Moving to Unicode 5.1
via Official Google Blog by Karen on May 05, 2008
Posted by Mark Davis, Senior International Software ArchitectGoogle has just begun supporting Unicode 5.1, less than one month after it was released. It's now available in search, so people speaking languages such as Malayalam can now search for words containing the new characters in Unicode 5.1.Web pages can use a variety of different character encodings, like ASCII, Latin-1, or Windows...
Shared by: kamthorn, Joost Plattel, WindPower, Riaz, arty, kdorafshan, Shoshannah F, Andy C,
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