links for 2006-12-14
Links December 14th, 2006
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“…getting a good photo of holiday lights involves a different kind of light balancing: Continuous ambient with fading ambient.”
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Click value worksheet
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“IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition which we believe will enable employees, partners or customers to find answers that they know are sitting on their file-systems, their intranet, or their public website.”
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