DeepMemo Clips and Annotates Web Pages [Web Clipping] (5)
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Browser extension DeepMemo saves web page clips you want to refer to later or share with friends. After signing up for a DeepMemo account, download a toolbar for Internet Explorer or Firefox. Then, save highlighted text via the toolbar and create new notes independent of your clippings. Your text items can either be saved as is or with tags and comments. The social component of DeepMemo allows you to share your saved text with friends ...
Heroes Deathwatch '08 (1)
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At one time, not so long ago, America had a lot of hope for a show promising to save the cheerleader, and thus (then?) save the world. But in the past 2 seasons, NBC's superhero melodrama has become more of a convoluted snore than a relevant look at growing up different. Or something. Was Heroes ever an analogy, or just a conglomeration of recycled X-Men plot-lines and bad accents? First season was awesome, second season ...
The Power of Open Source (1)
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Peter Semmelhack, who is the founder of Bug Labs, told me once that if you were going to start a direct competitor to Microsoft today you would have to embrace open source. There would be no other option. MySQL took that recipe and did very well with it. We are now seeing the power of open source everywhere. Even the auto industry is embracing it. And now we have Google’s Android. We don’t even have ...
Want to Create a Firefox 3 Theme? | Firefox Facts (2)
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Some time ago, I told you about my favorite tutorial for people wanting to know how to build their own Firefox theme. I am happy to say that the twisted-one himself, TwisterMc has updated his digital class in Firefox design to cover Firefox 3. There are a few requirements, such as getting your own unique UUID, giving TwisterMc some credit, and coming up with something original - but those are easily done in exchange for ...
Quickly Customize an Excel Toolbar (1)
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In one of the Excel newsgroups last week, someone asked how they could update several pivot tables at the same time. They were tired of selecting each pivot table separately, and clicking the Refresh button. In an Excel workbook you can refresh all the pivot tables and queries if you click the Refresh All button. That button is on the External Data button, which appears automatically if you click in a cell that’s part of ...
A ‘Call and Response’ to End Modern Slavery (1)
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Last week two films were released that present propagandized visions of the United States. Bill Maher’s Religulous suggests that religion is poison and its adherents are crazy; the spoof An American Carol wants to say that questioning President Bush is itself an…
Start Stumbling Without a Toolbar (2)
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EBay’s site sharing and discovery service StumbleUpon released a new way to “stumble” sites without installing its toolbar. Users that are not logged in see something that appears like a toolbar whenever they follow a link from a StumbleUpon tag page. The idea, it seems, is to turn more informal browsers into hard-core stumblers. The new toolbar-less toolbar is not meant to replace the way StumbleUpon users currently use the site. The toolbars currently in ...
Google Toolbar 5 Released for Firefox (1)
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All platforms running Firefox: Google has updated their toolbar for Firefox, and it integrates GOOG services with your browser chrome better than ever. Frankly, we're not so big on browser toolbars around here, but if you're a dedicated Google Apps, Gmail, YouTube, Maps, Bookmarks, and Notebook user, the Google Toolbar looks really useful. Probably the most impressive feature is the ability to set up profiles—like "Personal" and "Professional"—and associate web form auto-fill information with them, ...