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ReadAir : Google Reader sur votre bureau
via Papy Geek by Papy on November 29, 1999
Si vous passez votre journée sur Google Reader, pourquoi ne pas avoir une application sur votre bureau pour lire vos flux RSS, et ne plus ouvrir votre navigateur systématiquement ?C’est ce ReadAir va vous permettre de faire. ReadAir est une application Adobe AIR permettant d’utiliser Google Reader en tant qu’application dédiée.Il vous suffira d’installer tout d’abord Adobe AIR (si...
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Microsoft's Approach to Enterprise Search
via Information Worker Main Feed by (author unknown) on July 03, 2008
In the first of this series of articles discussing Microsoft Enterprise Search we covered some of the common and most important challenges associated with enterprise search and why it's so different to Internet search. In this second article we will explore Microsoft's vision and strategy including the recent FAST acquisition.Microsoft's vision for enterprise search is pretty straight...
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Pico proyectores de Dell para este año
via Xataka by WhisKiTo on July 03, 2008
Pico proyectores, ¿vaporware o realidad?. Pues parece que, finalmente, serán realidad nada más y nada menos que de la mano de Dell a finales de este mismo año.Estos pico proyectores se caracterizan por ser extremadamente pequeños, en algunos casos incluso integrados en el propio ordenador portátil. Su salida al mercado era algo incierto, pero en CrunchGear afirman tener una fuente muy...
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Awh, How Cute: Subatomic Particle Plushies
via Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome by (author unknown) on July 03, 2008
Shared by Yuki oh hell yesSo how can we dispel the fear that the world is going to be sucked into a black hole by the CERN Large Hadron Collider and leave us all to eat in the dark? Ooh, I know -- subatomic particle plushies! That's right folks, the Particle Zoo is now selling all your favorite particles. They're $9 apiece and can be purchased separately or in sets (that's not...
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Is Micro-Blogging a Fad?
via Left The Box.com by Samir Balwani on July 03, 2008
The social media buzzword of the moment is micro-blogging and you get to choose from Jaiku, Pownce, twitter, Plurk, or even BrightKite to fulfill all your micro-blogging needs. But what does it all add up to? What can micro-blogging be used to do? Is it an effective Internet Marketing tool that will stick? Or is it just a fad?Lumping all of the platforms into one, and making a generalization...
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How To Build A Web App in Four Days For $10,000 (Say Hello To Matt)
via TechCrunch by Guest Author on July 03, 2008
In this post, guest author Ryan Carson goes through some of the lessons learned from building a Web app in four days. Carson is the co-founder of Carsonified, a web shop in Bath, UK. They’ve built four web apps, created ThinkVitamin.com and run events like Future of Web Apps. If you’re bored you can follow Ryan on Twitter.The time it takes to design, build and deploy web applications has...
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By Somnambulista
via Pixdaus: Popular Today Pics by (author unknown) on July 03, 2008
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Finding Beauty by Karezoid
via Pixdaus: Popular Today Pics by (author unknown) on July 03, 2008
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Planning Commission Recommendations: Killingsworth, 14th -- 17th
via Planning by (author unknown) on July 03, 2008
PC Recommendations on rezoning of NE Killingsworth from 14th to 17th PDF Document, 39kbCategory: Planning Commission News
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