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Congratulations Joshua! “I’ve decided to quit my job and workon del.icio.us full time.”
Monthly Archives: March 2005
links for 2005-03-29
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“Transmit MP3s or Internet radio stations from your computer or laptop to anywhere in the house with this stereo FM transmitter.”
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Zanfel Poison Ivy Wash is a safe and effective topical solution for poison ivy,
links for 2005-03-28
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Rock on! “Mark Cuban has emerged as a potential savior of CBGB, the New York club that is considered the birthplace of punk but now faces eviction.”
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OMG, How many times can I say this! “If there’s one piece of office equipment we’d gladly show the door, it’s the fax machine.”
links for 2005-03-25
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A feature in Maxthon that I miss in FireFox: “Remembers loaded tabs and their history items when Firefox is manually closed, then restores the tabs and history items when next started. The saved session can also be manually restored or updated at any late
links for 2005-03-24
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Interesting(categories: Photography HOWTO)
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Open Source CRM(categories: Open_Source CRM)
links for 2005-03-23
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Tagging of Podcasts(categories: Podcast)
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Somone was going to do it… “We can finally confirm that Yahoo has made a definitive agreement to acquire Flickr and us”
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SendToAny extends the Windows Explorer ‘Send To’ context menu with all known links.
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“ToolTask is an Internet Explorer toolbar written in C# to remind you to view important web pages as and when you need them.”
links for 2005-03-19
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“Google Code is a single place for open source tools and code for interacting with Google and its API.”
links for 2005-03-16
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“The OpenSearch RSS extension aims to define the bare minimum of additional functionality required to provide search results over RSS channels.”
links for 2005-03-15
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The following is a listing of the Top 50 most popular podcasts that Podfeeder users are subscribed to(categories: Podcast)
links for 2005-03-14
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The Long Tail entry in Wikipedia(categories: Business Entertainment)
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“Noise Ninja is the most effective and productive solution for removing noise and grain from digital photographs and scanned film images.”(categories: Photography Software)
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“Using the Yahoo API and its image search capabilities, I created the Web of Letters. Enter anything and the letters for your word will be pulled from the web. Refresh for different results.”
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Great Excel and Visio templates released by Microsoft to keep track of the tournament.(categories: Basketball College)
links for 2005-03-11
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“As Silicon Valley emerges from the dot-com bubble, it has become fashionable for high-tech leaders to describe ours as a maturing industry whose slower growth rate is doomed to mirror the increase in gross domestic product.”(categories: IT)
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Joe is on the money with this post: “I’ve seen so many business that run on Excel email.”
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Good advice(categories: Career Employment)
links for 2005-03-10
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Microsoft on Thursday said it will acquire Groove Networks and make Groove’s founder, Ray Ozzie, chief technology officer at the software giant.
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HOWTO send email that gets responses
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It’s time to define the new era. Our faith has been shaken. We’ve lost confidence in our leaders and in our institutions. Our beliefs have been tested. We’ve discredited the notion that the Internet would change everything (and the stock market would buy(categories: Business Employment)
links for 2005-03-09
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LOL! “Not much is mentioned about how to use body language to get people out of your office.”
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what questions should you ask potential employers(categories: Employment)
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“Kosso from Blugg.com has created a Flash-based Podcast client”
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This is Francis Shanahan’s take on Google Suggest only with Amazon
links for 2005-03-08
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“get caller ID information displayed as you drive. In addition, the mirror functions as a hands-free speakerphone”
links for 2005-03-07
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Michal Levy took Coltrane’s Giant Steps and set it to Flash
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“custom script that imports del.icio.us bookmarks into your WordPress blog”
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create a montage from google images
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The public radio programs listed below are available as recorded podcasts(categories: Podcast)
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A look at Google’s back-end systems and how they maintain redundancy
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strategies to improve reading effectiveness