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RSS Feeds for eBay search results and for specific items
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“Lazy Sheep is a del.icio.us bookmarklet that auto-tags and auto-describes your bookmarks.”
Monthly Archives: August 2005
links for 2005-08-30
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In 2005, users of the message board and group blog plastic were asked to pick their “Perfect Album.”
links for 2005-08-29
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“Slide is a free Windows application (Mac version coming soon!) for finding, playing, and instantly sharing photos, videos, and other media.”
links for 2005-08-26
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“The Digital Podcast Search Service allows you to access Digital Podcast’s content and services in your favorite programming languages. This means you can now build Digital Podcast directly into your own applications.”
links for 2005-08-25
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“…10 games you can play for free. For one reason or another–often to promote upcoming sequels, for instance, or simply out of karmic generosity–these games have been released as free downloads by their respective publisher, developer, or creator.”
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“Future releases of Gizmo Project will allow voice calls and instant messages to and from Google Talk. “
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as of October 1, 2004
links for 2005-08-24
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Not as cool as I had thought, but still a nice feature: “If you’d like your outgoing Gmail messages to display another one of your email addresses in the ‘From:’ field (instead of your Gmail address), just follow these easy steps”
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“There is no Mac client, but it does work in both iChat and Adium.”
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Sweet! “They say talk is cheap. Google thinks it should be free. Google Talk enables you to call or send instant messages to your friends for free–anytime, anywhere in the world.”
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What? “Sounding convinced that Lance Armstrong is guilty of doping, the director of the Tour de France said the seven-time champion owes an explanation for “proven scientific facts” … alleging he cheated to win cycling’s most prestigious event.”
links for 2005-08-23
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“Inquisitive Neowin member Tom Servo, taking a que from member CarlNewton tried to connect to talk.google.com using his Trillian client.”
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A “Snowballs” chance in hell… maybe not: “News Corp’s attentions is IGN Entertainment, which specialises in video games news and male lifestyle sites and would cost north of $800m to buy.” IGN worth $800? OMG!
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This is just silly: “…dirty duds caused by a greasy bicycle chain. The Outback Chainless Mountain Bike from Dynamic Bicycles ($750) solves that problem by using an internal gear system in the rear axle instead of a chain system.”
links for 2005-08-22
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“With RawSugar you tag your favorite web-pages and create your personal, searchable web for you and your friends. Tagging is a quick and flexible way to categorize your favorites”
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what-you-see-is-what-you-get editor for wikis: “Wikiwyg is the simple way to add Wysiwyg editing to your existing social software project.”
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“Google Desktop 2 boasts expanded search capabilities, such as the ability to search network drives and Gmail accounts. It also returns search results from local files as soon as you start typing.”
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“This idea was inspired by blatantly stolen from Greg McCarroll and James Duncan of Fotango at this year’s FOO Camp. It’s particularly lively among geeks with alcohol.”
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Engadget as if it was a BBS from 1985. I Love it! Damn! I just dopper carrier!
links for 2005-08-21
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Nostalgia … “Yes, it actually runs! Not terribly useful yet, though, unless maybe you have an external keyboard or pointer device? But you can, at least, start it up and watch a demo…”
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“Attention.XML is an open standard, built on open source (see XOXOSampleCode) that helps you keep track of what you’ve read, what you’re spending time on, and what you should be paying attention to.”
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“Google and others … crawl the web to find content. Pixsy, accesses special collections that cannot be crawled by spiders. Pixsy searches blogs, mobile blogs (“moblogs”), social networks…” Doesn’t it then crawl these special collections?
links for 2005-08-20
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Mobilcast lets you download Podcasts to your mobile phone, over the air.
links for 2005-08-19
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“Handset maker Nokia has reportedly developed peer-to-peer software that would allow sharing of text documents, photos and, eventually, music between its 6600 model phones.”
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“Make your own magazine cover! Be a superstar! Prove to your friends how famous you really are!”
links for 2005-08-18
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I want to create an MT-Plugin that does this to auto tag my posts (especially posts like this) “The Term Extraction service provides a list of significant words or phrases extracted from a larger content. It is one of the technologies used in Y!Q.”
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“This is the most complete list of caffeine that I know of. “
links for 2005-08-17
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“Unified Modeling Language Tutorial in 7 days.”
links for 2005-08-16
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“Apple is set to announce a deal with Google calling for Google to offer Apple’s iTunes music store through its own site. The rumored deal would pair the nation’s leading online music store with its leading search engine.”
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“Plazes allows you to share your location with the people you know and to discover people and plazes around you.”
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“Palm III serial sync cable in order to connect to the camera via USB without opening it up.”
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“Now you can disable your Caps Lock key in Windows… without any special software, and without having to pry the key off with a screwdriver.”
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“Drag and drop blogging – drag text from a blog post and it automatically creates a cite tag with a link to the original post and the quoted text is indented using a blockquote tag. Drag and drop Flickr photos …and del.icio.us as your bookmarks”
links for 2005-08-15
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“Mobilecast is a Podcast-to-AMR converter for Mobile Phones. Once installed and configured, Mobilecast will be run by iPodder after each podcast download. It will split the Podcast into segments of 10 min AMR (NB/WB) audio files for the mobile phone.”
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“Javacast is an Enhanced Podcast to Java MIDlet (J2ME) converter for Mobile Phones.”
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InfoWorld Callis it Google for logs: “Splunking is the new way to see inside your data center. It’s a new search technology that makes navigating your IT infrastructure as easy as surfing the web.”
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“Today, along with the Mac Beta, we’re launching the built-in DTV Channel Guide. Publishers of DTV-compatible channels can now submit channels to be included in the guide. If you have an RSS feed with video enclosures, your channel is already compatible”