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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 ...
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Watch out Craigslist, Sister Site Kijiji Is Taking Off.
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on February 14, 2008
It’s not yet a Craigslist killer, but eBay’s free classifieds site Kijiji is taking off in the U.S. eBay, of course, is also an investor in Craigslist, but its 25 percent stake doesn’t give it a controlling interest and the other 75 percent is not for sale. So in March, 2005, eBay launched Kijiji as its own competing free classifieds site overseas. Then last summer, it launched a U.S....
Shared by: Jason Adams, greenergrad, Alex, SugarSmax, TO-Double-D, Phil, SwissDev, Tomo,
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When good toys go bad X: Elmo makes death threats to toddler
via Engadget by Joshua Topolsky on February 22, 2008
Filed under: Misc. GadgetsSure, it seemed like after the years of hard drinking, petty crime, and run-ins with the law, Elmo had cleaned up his act -- but a shocking report out of Tampa Bay, Florida, says otherwise. A two-year-old's life has been turned upside down by vicious talk coming from his favorite toy, Elmo Knows Your Name. It seems that after a recent battery change, the...
Shared by: David, Keenan, Matt, Keef, SugarSmax,
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Get Signatures that Look Handwritten at MyLiveSignature [Handwriting]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on February 22, 2008
Adding a handwritten signature to letters or even email can add a distinguising, memorable mark to your messages—and in cases like mine, that distinct memory is, "Boy, his handwriting is awful." MyLiveSignature, a free web app that produces stylized signatures for use in emails, blog posts, or other writing, is a fitting solution to that problem. After typing in your name, you get your choice...
Shared by: Chris Bartlett, Francesco, Randy, Antonio, SugarSmax,
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Goodbye File menu, hello throbbing Orb
via On Product Management by saeed on February 13, 2008
We recently upgraded from Microsoft Office 2003 to Microsoft Office 2007 at work. Clearly Microsoft has put a lot of effort into upgrading the UI in the various components of Office 2007. For those who have not seen Office 2007, this is a snippet from MS Word 2007.So, gone are the various formatting, editing etc. toolbars that have been a mainstay in the UI since Day 1. They have been replaced...
Shared by: Larry Yuan, Lu Tao, SugarSmax,
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The Surprising Mr Obama
via Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and Social Media by Matthew Hurst on March 21, 2008
Have a look at the graph below, which shows attention around Obama or Clinton, just Clinton and just Obama.It seems that Clinton's solo trend is relatively even compared with Obama's.We can see some clear peaks in Obama's trend that don't correlate strongly with Clinton's. These are illustrated below.In other words, Obama's results on Super Tuesday, his wife's comments...
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Faster - Why Constant Stress is Part of Our Future
via RB | Upcoming by (author unknown) on April 25, 2008
Alex Iskold via ReadWriteWeb shared by 8 peopleA few weeks ago, the New York Times ran a weekend piece entitled In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop,which focused on the stressful nature of blogging. Using our friend Marc Orchant's death and Om Malik's heart attack as examples, Matt Richel built a case for web journalism as the cause of certain health woes because...
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SEV Solar Roof Modules - solar roof retrofit your hybrid vehicle and drive on sunshine
via The Red Ferret Journal by Nigel on April 30, 2008
You’ve gotta love this SEV Solar Roof Module which fits right onto a stock Toyota Prius roofline to provide 215 watts of energy to keep you driving electric eco style for 20 miles a day. No plugging in required, just a goodly amount of that old sunshine magic. The company has [...]175 words | email this | permalink | no comments | digg thisrelated entriesSolar parking.Solar Powered Bug Killer -...
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Give the Planet the Finger with the Alton F-650 XUV
via The UberReview by C. S. Magor on February 11, 2008
All those whiny environmentalists and their green cars get on my nerves every once in a while too. So what if the emissions from our motor vehicles are forming a gaseous blanket over the earth and making our planet warmer than it has any business being? Who cares if some people in low-lying countries will be left homeless or worse yet landless as the sea levels rise? Why would it bother me...
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