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Google Reader, Why Dost Thou Taunt Me?
via louisgray.com by louisgray on May 20, 2008
... the box to find only crumbs?It's this feeling of first hope, and then, emptiness, I'm getting tonight with my Google Reader. While Google Reader, despite significant competition of late, is still the best online feed reader out there, its occasional quirks are almost always worth highlighting - especially as the small team does such a great job the other 99.9% of the time.So do I have ...
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OLPC 2
via Basic Thinking Blog by Robert Basic on May 20, 2008
interessant, das OLPC-Projekt bekommt ein Nachfolgermodell…das OLPC XO-2, Asus EEE wird erblassen:)Pics:doofe Frage: Bis dato hats gewaltig gekracht und gewackelt. Warum wird es besser? Abwarten. Aber interessant hört sich das neue Teil schon an. Weitere Infos auf LaptopMag.comInteressant ist aber die technische Idee des Aufklappens: Dadurch kann man den Raum fürs Display verdoppeln, solange...
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A need for speed: the path to a faster loading sequence
via Official Gmail Blog by Gmail Blog on May 12, 2008
Posted by Wiltse Carpenter, Tech Lead, Gmail PerformanceGreat performance has always been an obsession at Google and it's something that we think about and work on everyday. We want Gmail to be really fast, and we keep working on ways to make it faster. Gmail's architecture eliminates many of the delays in reading mail by employing techniques like prefetching, but recently we decided to...
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Microsoft To Offer Cash Back To Search Engine Users In Effort To Fight Google
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 20, 2008
Microsoft will announce a new search advertising model tomorrow at the Advance08 Conference in Bellevue, Washington - some parts of the site are already live on Microsoft now (see screen shots below). The core of the new service will be a new set of 18 new vertical search offerings that will give users cash back on any purchases made from advertisers. A number of high profile ecommerce sites are...
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ReadBurner Partners with NetVibes
via chrisbrogan.com by chrisbrogan on May 12, 2008
Why let Google Reader have all the fun? My friend, Drew Olanoff, alerts me to the news that ReadBurner, known for showing news from the point of view of how many people have shared it using Google Reader’s Shared Items feature, have expanded. They’ve just released (20 minutes ago) a tie into NetVibes via the Ginger API, that will promote a similar kind of feature. The tab is already live on...
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Online/Offline Synchronization with Adobe AIR
via Digital Backcountry - Ryan Stewart's Flash Platform Blog by Ryan Stewart on May 20, 2008
One of the biggest problems I think we have when dealing with the offline/online problem is synchronization. Doing conflict resolution for data when you get back online is a big pain in the ass. With AIR, more Adobe developers are starting to think about the problem and luckily we have a good solution with LiveCycle Data Services 2.6. I’m going to be talking about Online/Offline Synchronizaton...
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Using Adobe AIR to Solve the “File Problem”
via Ryan Stewart - Rich Internet Application Mountaineer by Ryan Stewart on May 17, 2008
Unfortunately when explaining AIR I usually fall back on “well you can use it to take your applications offline. People just seem to get offline because they see all of these applications moving to the browser and it’s kind of a pain when you don’t have an internet connection and they don’t work. That’s the easy sell. But for me, the value of AIR has always been much more nuanced. The...
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Netvibes to Share Items With ReadBurner
via ReadWriteWeb by Corvida on May 12, 2008
The RSS Aggregation niche has been very busy this week. Numerous changes and enhancements were recently made to RSS aggregator RSSmeme.However, another service that was once exclusively for Google Reader users is expanding to give users a more accurate analysis of what's popular on the web. Today, ReadBurner announced a partnership with the personalized homepage service Netvibes.Adding Your...
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woop
via RB | Upcoming by (author unknown) on May 08, 2008
(author unknown) via Pixdaus: Popular Today Pics shared by 5 people"woop"
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Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope Released
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on May 12, 2008
Microsoft has released its highly anticipated Worldwide Telescope software, which can be used by astronomers and non-astronomers alike to explore the heavens with a desktop client akin to Google Earth. We’ll have a detailed review up shortly. Until then, head over the site and download your copy for free (Windows only).See our previous coverage here and here.Crunch Network: CrunchBoardbecause...
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