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Dia Does Powerful Diagrams and Flowcharts [Featured Download]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 16, 2008
Windows/Linux only: Open-source application Dia is a robust flowchart and diagram tool. Like a free version of Microsoft Visio, Dia provides you with all the tools you need to create anything from a simple flowchart to a powerful and complex diagram, and files can be saved in many formats, including a Visio Drawing-compatible VDX filetype. Dia is free, Windows and Linux only. If you'd prefer...
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Gross Binaural Microphone is Clearly Missing a Face [Binaural Microphones]
via Gizmodo by John Herrman on June 17, 2008
Binaural sound recordings can be creepy enough, but knowing that they may have originated at this Otokinoko ear-mic might just make them unbearable. The concept of binaural microphones is elegantly simple: record sounds from the positions of human ears, creating the illusion of 3d sound at playback. This blue beast makes that concept very explicit, and like the binaural head mic before it, will...
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Programma televisivo sugli interventi del POR Sicilia 2000-2006.
via Regione Siciliana - Sito Ufficiale by (author unknown) on June 16, 2008
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Two Great Ways to Publish Your Own Magazine
via Photojojo by kelly on June 16, 2008
... where you can browse photo magazines all day with nary a stink eye in sight.Even better, you can publish your own magazine online. For free. Use it as a portfolio, show off that photo essay you’ve been working on, or get your artsy friends together for a virtual gallery show. You can even get your magazine printed!Read on for more ideas on how to publish your own magazine, and why you sh...
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Gmail Gets 13 Experimental New Features Tonight [Exclusive Sneak Preview]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on June 06, 2008
Starting at 6PM Pacific Time tonight, Google will start rolling out Gmail Labs, an experimental area of new Gmail features that will be familiar and very welcome to users of the Better Gmail Firefox extension. Once your Gmail account is Labs-enabled, you'll get a Labs tab in the Settings area of your account where you can enable 13 new experimental Gmail features, including signature tweaks,...
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Linux fa dimagrire
via U.I.E. Linux | Blog by (author unknown) on June 07, 2008
Chiariamoci subito. Non vi parlerò dei risvolti salutari di verdurine, riso in bianco e pollo lessato. Ma nemmeno degli effetti dietetici dovuti all'ingestione di una ISO.Tre anni fa pesavo 98 kg e sul mio computer era installato Windows Xp. Non ci crederete, ma fra l'ago della bilancia e il sistema operativo di Redmond c'è una stretta correlazione.Non vi ho convinto, vero? Bene,...
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Make gorgeous experimental mouse art with Bomomo
via Webware.com by Josh Lowensohn on June 04, 2008
Bomomo is a wonderful Flash-based art application that runs in your Firefox or Safari browser. Instead of giving you some simple MS Paint-like tools like a paintbrush, bucket, and eraser, everything in Bomomo is dynamic and moving, leading to some kaleidoscopic creations that you can either e-mail to friends or squirrel away to your hard drive. I spent about 15 minutes layering effects on top of...
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Flock 1.2 Bakes Social Networking into Everyday Browsing [Screenshot Tour]
via Lifehacker by Jason Fitzpatrick on June 04, 2008
All platforms: Based on the open source Firefox code base, social web browser Flock adds heavy integration into popular social and media web sites to your regular web surfing. We haven't mentioned Flock in ages, but the recent 1.2 release is worth another look. Much like Digsby bakes social networking into your instant messenger, Flock offers easy access to your favorite social services built...
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Does your password pass the test?
via Official Google Blog by A Googler on June 03, 2008
Posted by HongHai Shen, EngineerThis post is the latest in an ongoing series about online safety. - Ed.One of the things I work on is password security. And because I'm someone who pays close attention to passwords and how people use them, I sometimes hear interesting stories. For example, a couple of my colleagues are so careful about the security of their passwords that they generate a...
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Sysinternals Live is One-Stop Shop for Launching Must-Have Utilities [Windows Tip]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 28, 2008
If you've ever done any serious Windows troubleshooting, you've no doubt come across a freeware utility or two by Sysinternals—like the excellent, previously mentioned Process Explorer. You may also know that Microsoft eventually bought up every Sysinternals utility and bundled it into a single suite of apps. Now Sysinternals has launched a new way to access their library of must-have...
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