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“SlashLinks is a tool developed by Eyebeam R&D for automatically mirroring links from the popular social-bookmarking service del.icio.us to your personal or institutional website.”
Monthly Archives: February 2006
links for 2006-02-26
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“If you use a comprehensive rating system, the concept of “good” can be defined by the rating (e.g., “search all three-star or better images”).”
links for 2006-02-25
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“Netjaxer is an easy way to integrate your favorite web apps into Windows. Create a desktop or quick launch icon. Load any web page when Windows starts and run it as a tray icon.”
links for 2006-02-23
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“Linbox-Converter converts MS-Office documents (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) to PDF, PostScript, text, HTML, RTF, and TIFF.”
links for 2006-02-22
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“OpenBusiness talked to Esther Dyson about how business models are adapting to an internet environment that champions openesss.”
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“One of the obstacles to expand the mashup ecosystem is getting developers the information they need to create applications. This includes API reference, tutorials, examples, etc.”
links for 2006-02-20
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“OpenWrt is a Linux distribution for wireless routers. Instead of trying to cram every possible feature into one firmware, OpenWrt provides only a minimal firmware with support for add-on packages.”
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“Do-it-yourself remotely managed music player”
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“the battle of the memetrackers”
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“Ten reasons why Geeks make good fathers. And they do! They really are uniquely qualified for this role.”
links for 2006-02-17
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“Use TextPayMe to Send and Receive Money with your Phone via Text Messaging”
links for 2006-02-16
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“FishEye painlessly opens up your repository and helps you get the perspective you need to better understand the changes you are making to your source.”
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“The best business solution is not always the best technology solution. The burden is on you, the technologist, to make the best system the business will use.”
links for 2006-02-15
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“Only Audible has a tracking service that actually delivers accurate statistics”
links for 2006-02-14
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“A flock of startups has descended on the lucrative search industry. Last year, $263 million in U.S. venture capital poured into 47 search outfits, says researcher Dow Jones VentureOne (DJ ). The figures have risen steadily since 2002, when $58 million we
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“Yahoo has released their design pattern library under a Creative Commons license and a user interface library with a set of JavaScript widgets and utils for rich web app development under a BSD license.”
links for 2006-02-13
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Time to upgrade the Stevo: “After many months, we have a new release of MythTV for you.”
links for 2006-02-11
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“Now that Google has opened up their Google Talk servers for federation with other Jabber servers, you can use Google Talk to connect to your friends on AIM, MSN, Yahoo or ICQ. Here’s how, step-by-step with screenshots.”
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“This special beta test lets you give Gmail, Google’s webmail service, to every user at your domain. Gmail for your domain is hosted by Google, so there’s no hardware or software for you to install or maintain.”
links for 2006-02-10
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JBoss, PHP and Sleepycat … Oh my!
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“SubscribeCast enables you to offer your Video or Audio content via a paid subscription Podcast format using the already established method of RSS syndication.”
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“Andy Armstrong, host of the Mojo Crash podcast, has released a free PERL script designed to analyze podcast server log files and provide charts and statistics, tailored to podcasting.”
links for 2006-02-09
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Tomorow the world! “Recently, we’ve been testing the placement of ads from our AdWords advertisers in select print publications.”
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“with SONR’s media player, providers can now track how much of their podcast was listened to and what the user did while listening.”
links for 2006-02-08
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CSS template generator