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Avoid These 8 Worst Foods in America [Health]
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on March 19, 2008
Shared 30 times TaggedDiet (30)food (396)Health (455)Top (1213)The New York Times reviews a book called Eat This, Not That!, a nutrition guide full of images of foods you shouldn't eat and their healthier substitutes. The book also has a section highlighting 20 of the country's worst foods, and the article republishes eight of them, categorized with names like "worst fast food...
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How I Blew My Google Interview
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on March 23, 2008
Shared 12 times TaggedGOOG (92)Another form of web literature is emerging: stories of job applicants rejected by Google (GOOG). Google makes all applicants sign NDAs, of course--can't have future applicants boning up!--but unlike the standard Googleplex NDAs, these apparently don't bar tales of office furnishings, candy banquets, and interrogators who look like Chewbacca:Corey...
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FriendFeed Brings Twitter Back
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on March 24, 2008
Shared 15 times Taggedmashable (752)FriendFeed is the new Twitter. That’s what everyone is saying these days (including me). And by everyone, we mean the early adopter crowd, many of which that made Twitter popular in the first place.Interestingly, one of the most common things to see on FriendFeed is a long back-and-forth conversation develop from a simple, short Twitter post. Given...
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Fake Craigslist "everything must go" ad costs man pretty much everything
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on March 24, 2008
Shared 15 times Taggedsafety (92)Charles sez, "This Oregon resident lost almost all of his possessions including his horse (which he got back) because someone posted a craigslist ad saying that he had to move suddenly and that everything at his house was up for grabs. When he returned home to confront the people looting his house, many of them refused to give the stuff back. They simply...
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Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on March 24, 2008
Shared 42 times TaggedTrends (325)In this article, we'll analyze the trends and technologies that power the Semantic Web. We'll identify patterns that are beginning to emerge, classify the different trends, and peak into what the future holds.In a recent interview Tim Berners-Lee pointed out that the infrastructure to power the Semantic Web is already here.ReadWriteWeb's...
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Best Of March 2008
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on March 26, 2008
Shared 24 times Taggedbest of (21)Best of the Month (8)design (1430)FREE (331)inspiration (196)Showcase (43)Templates (40)Typography (108)Every month we take a look around and select some of the most interesting web-development-related web-sites. We read articles, check out tools, analyze the advantages of new resources. Below you’ll find useful references, tutorials, services, tools,...
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Die, Music Labels. Just Die.
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on March 27, 2008
Shared 14 times TaggedCompany & Product Profiles (1173)Musicians themselves may just be crazy, but the music labels are dangerously stupid and need to die before they can do any further damage to the music industry. Case in point: Warner Music, fully aware that the days of charging for recorded music are coming to an end, is now pushing for a music tax. This isn’t the first time someone...
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Zemanta, Get Suggestions While Writing Articles
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on March 26, 2008
Shared 16 times TaggedFirefox Extensions (112)Zemanta is not as powerful as the imaginary Google Writer envisioned last year for April Fools Day. It's a tool that helps bloggers writer better articles by suggesting related content from the web. You need to install a Firefox extension and it automatically shows related images, blog posts and Wikipedia articles next to the post editor....
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How to find any email with Gmail search
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on May 05, 2008
Shared 58 timesShared by Robert Scoble I'm still learning about Gmail's depths. This is a good article to take you deeper.Posted by Arielle Reinstein, Product Marketing ManagerThe sight of someone scrolling through hundreds of email messages trying to find a specific one is like fingers on a chalkboard for me. With a few tricks, you can use Gmail to find the exact message you're...
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