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Tips For Dealing With Information Overload
via Google Blogoscoped by Philipp Lenssen on May 08, 2008
I sent a couple of people the following question: “What are your top tips for dealing with information overflow?” Here are some of their answers (with formatting partly adjusted, omissions within quotes indicated with dots). Please add your own tips and approaches in the comments.Niniane Wang, Google: «I like the time-honored tradition of responding to emails or archiving them as soon as I...
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What Are The Best Fonts for Making PowerPoint Presentation Slides
via Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on May 19, 2008
The fonts that you use in PowerPoint slides do play some role in making your presentations successful. The typeface should be readable and font size should be large enough so that people at the back have no problem reading the text. Here’s some expert advice on selecting the right fonts (font family + size) for using in PowerPoint (or Keynote) presentations:Guy Kawasaki: Guy says that your...
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Friday Freebies: Font, Icons, Wallpapers and Screensaver
via Smashing Magazine by Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz on May 22, 2008
Free stuff always comes in handy. Particularly if it offers a high quality one would usually expect from a quite costly commercial product. The latter holds particularly when it comes to typefaces and icon packs. On the other hand, when you are looking for some excellent desktop wallpapers to spark your creativity, it’s just damn hard to find the good ones. Well, not any longer.Below you’ll...
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More (Really) Stunning Desktop Wallpapers
via Smashing Magazine by Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz on May 14, 2008
Desktop wallpapers are always nice to look at and to draw inspiration from. They may provide with some fresh perspective and offer you some eye-candy for tedious coffee breaks. We are regularly hunting for free high-quality icons, fonts and wallpapers and present them to you, so you don’t need to search for them. As long as we find something beautiful, interesting or useful, we let you know in...
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Use iGoogle and Google Reader in the Sidebar
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on May 13, 2008
A simple use for Google's iPhone interfaces is to add them as sidebars in Firefox or Opera. I mentioned last year some Google gadgets for Google Notebook, Google Talk, Google Docs, that could be displayed in a permanently-visible sidebar. Here are two interfaces optimized for iPhone that have permalinks:iGoogle - all of the gadgets are displayed in a single column and you can switch between...
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Is Your Wireless Network Safe?
via MakeUseOf.com by Tina on May 16, 2008
By now wireless networks are virtually everywhere, easily accessible and often freely available. Most of us have it in our home, surfing the web anywhere inside and outside the house, reading mails in bed first thing in the morning, or listening to streaming music in the kitchen while doing the dishes.The image to the left was graciously provided byLightFusionStudioviastock.xchng VI.But is your...
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Google Reader: Show Feed Favicons by henrah
via Recent Scripts | Userscripts.org by (author unknown) on March 25, 2008
Automatically decorates the Google Reader subscription list with icons corresponding to the website from which each feed originates. This replicates an effect currently available in other feed-readers such as Bloglines.
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The Death of Television: Part 1 in a series.
via Nathan Bowers by Nathan Bowers on April 27, 2008
However lousy it is to sit in your basement and pretend to be an elf, I can tell you from personal experience it’s worse to sit in your basement and try to figure if Ginger or Mary Ann is cuter*. — Clay ShirkyThis weekend at the Coffee Cat I enjoyed a large house blend with a side of informative shoulder surf… um, user experience testing.These two were college age. The girl was watching...
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AdSense and Blogging Brought Me This Car
via Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on April 13, 2008
Blogging and AdSense helped me buy this car. Thank you once again, Google.AdSense and Blogging Brought Me This Car - Digital Inspiration | FAQ | RSS
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PicLens, Full-Screen Slideshows for Image Sites
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on March 24, 2008
PicLens is a browser add-on that detaches the images from a web page and lets you explore them in interesting ways. The add-on, which is available for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari, works for a small number of sites: image search engines and photo sharing sites, as it requires to understand the structure of a web page.PicLens is a great way to visualize the results from Google Image...
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