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Why Gen Y Is Going to Change the Web
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on May 14, 2008
Gen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's compromised of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X. And as the Boomers fade into retirement and Gen Y takes root in the workplace, we're going to see some big changes ahead, not just at work, but on the web as a...
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Read Full Magazines for Free, With or Without an iPhone [Free]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 26, 2008
Digital magazine provider Zinio offers up the current issues of 20 magazines—including Popular Mechanics, PC Magazine, and U.S. News & World Report—for free full-page browsing by iPhone users. As the gHacks blog points out, however, non-iPhone/iPod touch browsers can also score free access using the User Agent Switcher extension for Firefox or a simple Safari tweak, just as with AT&T hotspots...
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Google Shows When It First Indexed a Page
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on February 09, 2008
If you use Google's advanced options to restrict the search results to a certain period of time, you'll find that Google shows the date when each web page has been first indexed (in many cases, this is a good approximation of the date when a web page has been created).As previously mentioned, you can edit Google's URL to customize how fresh the search results should be. For example,...
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Run Xbox Media Center from a USB Drive [XBox Media Center]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on June 06, 2008
We've shown you how to turn your classic Xbox and Mac into a super-powered media center using Xbox Media Center, but what about everybody else? Well, if you've got at least a 1 GB USB drive and a computer that can boot from it, you're in luck. LiveXBMC, a blend of the XBMC and Ubuntu Linux, lets you do all the same big-screen media playing, file sharing, DVD ripping, and other media...
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Newspond: News Aggregator Extraordinaire
via Mashable! by Paul Glazowski on February 18, 2008
Think Digg looks good? Check out Newspond. It’s in another league, folks.No, it definitely does not have millions upon millions of users to give it strength and vigor. Newspond is a very young thing, officially launching today. But boy is she pretty. And a nice face may just give her a swift push to superstardom.Okay, maybe not superstardom right yet. Definitely stardom, though. Give it a few...
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Book Review: Inside Steve's Brain
via ReadWriteWeb by (author unknown) on May 24, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble I got this book too and I'll let you know what I think after it's finished. So far I agree with this review, though.Inside Steve's Brain is a book about Steve Jobs, written by Leander Kahney. It's a fascinating look at the thought processes and inspiration behind Apple's products and branding, with a particular and much welcome focus on the current era...
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Copy Music from Your iPhone or iPod to Your Computer for Free [IPod]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 29, 2008
There as many applications and methods for copying music from an iPod to your computer as there are iPod models themselves, which makes finding a sure-fire, free solution a matter of tedious trial and error. To save you the work, today we're rounding up the best tools and techniques for getting music off any model iPod onto nearly any computer—for free. Whether you're a Windows user...
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How Your Location-Aware iPhone Will Change Your Life [IPhone]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 05, 2008
There's a lot of speculation as to what we can expect from next week's iPhone announcements, but there's one thing you can be sure of: The iPhone's location-aware features will change your life. Whether that means pinpointing your location on a Google Map (which iPhone's already do), tracking your friends when you go out, or giving you a heads up on the best place to eat...
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Is This the New iPhone?
via TechCrunch by John Biggs on June 07, 2008
A while ago, CG’s Matt Hickey got a packet of screenshots of a squat green iPod from an anonymous source. That same green iPod got us a C&D from Apple and was finally proven to be the iPod Nano. Well, Matt just got another packet of photos and aside from a few discrepancies with might just be looking at a mock-up of Apple’s marketing collateral for the new iPhone. What does it include? GPS,...
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