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“BlockRocker.com adds a new element to classified ads – geography. The classifieds you see are those that are in the area pictured in the map that you’ll see at various spots on the site. This means that you can look at classifieds as locally or as global
Monthly Archives: December 2005
links for 2005-12-25
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“Teach your shell some new tricks and discover new techniques with Linux Magazine’s Tip of the Day.”
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Ever thought ‘what is this song?’ Let Tunatic hear it and you will get the artist’s name and the song’s title within seconds. Tunatic is the very first song search engine based on sound for your computer. All you need is a microphone and Internet acce
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“Tunes doesn’t provide a function to update / synchronize your music collection with it’s own database, I’ve written a small utility for that purpose.”
links for 2005-12-22
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“SNARF, a complement to e-mail programs such as Outlook, filters and sorts e-mail based on the type of message and the user’s history with an e-mail correspondent. The result: a collection of alternative views of your e-mail that can help you make sense
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“Tracking and managing the issues and bugs that emerge during a project is a critically important task, but one that few teams do effectively.”
links for 2005-12-21
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“Performancing for Firefox is a full featured blog editor that sits right within Firefox. Just hit F8 or click the little pencil icon at the bottom right to bring up the blog editor and easily post to your WordPress, MovableType or Blogger blogs.”
links for 2005-12-17
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“..satellite is not the only competition for terrestrial radio. The success of Apple Computer’s iPod and the podcasting phenomenon that followed have worked to make everyone a radio programer and inspired the likes of NPR and Infinity to release podcasts
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“Google just might turn out to be the king maker in the digital music download space.”
links for 2005-12-15
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“In today’s embedded 3-minute screencast I demonstrate the method I use to shift streaming audio to MP3. It’s a Rube Goldberg contraption involving mplayer and lame along with Python and shell scripts”
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over 30 cheatsheets that developers might find useful
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I don’t necessarily agree, but it’s good to think broad
links for 2005-12-14
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The Museum of Modern Betas
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“Google released a new service allowing developers the opportunity to create “modules” for the Google personalized homepage.”
links for 2005-12-13
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“Opinmind collects the opinions of bloggers all over the world on every subject imaginable.”
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They Might Be Giants’ very first podcast is available right now right here.
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“…defined as “a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player,”
links for 2005-12-11
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“…ike the idea of doing macro photography, but you think you can’t afford it? Think again – with less than £1 worth of equipment, a little bit of sweat and tears, and you can build yourself a surprisingly good macro lens.”
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Via John Battelle’s Searchblog: “Squidoo, which is either brilliant, or an Adsense honeypot scheme, or both”
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“These are online games that, in my opinion, offer a “good experience” – good game design with an overall attention to quality. Unless otherwise noted, they’re all free, online”
links for 2005-12-10
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“We’re proud to announce that del.icio.us has joined the Yahoo! family.”
links for 2005-12-09
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“extension allows you to use your Gmail Space for file storage. It acts as a remote machine. You can transfer files between your hard drive and gmail. Your gmail account looks like a FTP host and you can upload and download your files.”
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“way to allow a form to use a single file input element — sort of — to upload multiple files.”
links for 2005-12-07
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Sync your MythTV recording with a new video iPod. Nice!
links for 2005-12-06
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“A place to screen movies, sample tunes, swap photos, scribble your thoughts and meet extraordinary people”
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I had the same experience “…every registration requires a full name and home address. I entered that, but gave up when it required a credit card to be put on file, even though I was just trying to test the free account.”
links for 2005-12-05
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list of of Google hacks and tools
links for 2005-12-03
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From the press release: “Glide Effortless is a portable desktop for consumers that features integrated file management, file sharing, real-time communication and ecommerce capabilities.”
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“CastingWords is … leveraging Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to produce human-created transcriptions (with software cleanup) of podcasts.”