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Do you have more than one Google Talk accounts and want to use them all simultaneously without logging off from another account? However, by default Google Talk does not let you use multiple accounts at a time and you have to sign out one account in case you want to use another one. But you can make your GTalk go multi without installing any patch or hack, by just adding a simple command in the ...Shared by juzcoim (8) K-IntheHouse (36)Contribute comment - Free Tool to Repair Microsoft Word Documents (1)
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Create Your Own Fonts with FontStruct (3)
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If you are interested in creating your own fonts without paying anything for professional font creators, then FontStruct is the perfect web app that you should try! FontStruct is a free font-building tool brought to you by the world’s leading retailer of digital type, FontShop. It lets you quickly and easily create fonts constructed out of geometrical shapes, which are arranged in a grid pattern, like tiles or bricks. You create fonts using the FontStruct ...Contribute comment -
More of The Felice Varini's 3D Rooms (4)
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Good news people! We managed to locate an error that has prevented our Yahoo widget to work properly for the last few days. The problem has been located and fixed in less than 30 minutes by Mr. Devicedeveloper from Elance forums. I thank him greatly for this. Now, when we have fixed the widget, it has been sent to Yahoo for approval, and we are just waiting for them to approve the new version. You'll ...Contribute comment -
Money in Zimbabwe (1)
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500 million dollar bill just printed in May 2008. It’s equal to about US$2.00. Everybody is a billionaire.. To buy tidbits in a plastic packet, you have to spend at least 10 million. To buy vegetables.. 5 million. To buy eggs.. 6,000 million.. To buy chicken, how many million..? If you want to eat in a restaurant, please prepare the money.. For a beer after office hours.. For your monthly salary, you need to hire ...Shared by juzcoim (8)Contribute comment -
Google Chrome Tips (173)
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Here are some not-so-obvious things you can do in Google Chrome, the minimalistic browser launched on Tuesday.1. Show the list of recently visited pages from the current tab: right-click on the "Back" button. This also works for the "Forward" button.2. Undo closing a tab: press Ctrl+Shift+T or open a new tab and check the "Recently closed tabs" section.3. Focus on the default search option in the address bar: type ? before entering your query.4. Perform ...Shared by Adam Dempsey (12) Ahmed (40) Alex (21) Alex Borodach (20) alphakamp (9) Ameer (20) Andrew (19) Andrew Chorney (4) Andrew Terry (25) Anton Johansson (51) Aranittara (18) Archimedix (25) Beemer (12) Behnam . mk (20) BenQu (21) Bill (22) Boris Ettinger (4) Bruce (7) bziuum (10) Chad (20) Chat (0) Chris Jones (0) Christopher (58) Damian Herrick (0) David (10) David T (13) dccrowley (10) dd (17) DDdW (24) Deb (2) Denis Gobo (26) dgdeschenes (18) djspark (66) dobata (302) duguguiyu (16) DWM (18) ehu4ever (76) Emrik (3) Fernando Batista (16) Fernio (15) Fiona (0) forcey (9) Giuliastro (12) graywolf (15) Gregory Go (22) Ha Duy Trung (5) harry07 (17) hbenny (10) Henk-Jan van der Klis (16) Henry Webb (20) HollowMarkeD (42) Huacn Lee (25) hubfeed (34) Ian Yang (15) Ihar Mahaniok (20) ilyas (17) irishandrew (41) IwfWcf (2) ja | castillo (33) James Forbes Keir (23) Jamieasp (22) Jamy (29) Janet Griffing (3) jccamus (16) Jdorfman (44) jekky (9) JenM (37) Jesse (0) Jester (6) Jeton (27) jjrussell (19) Joe (115) Joe T (15) Joel (5) John MacAdam (21) John Massaglia (25) Jupega (20) juzcoim (8) Kathy Brewis (159) keith (85) Kendra (15) Kevin (10) kmohr25 (24) Krazy (423) Kristen (18) kukoo (20) Lavender Cafe/LFH Design Studio Library (16) Lee G. (31) Leo (28) Lerch (25) Linda (20) Lorenz Lammens (3) Lu Tao (34) Marcel (15) Marcelo (0) Masoo (11) MasterMaq (33) Matteo Rossini (8) menesis (11) MH (26) Mich D (204) Michael (28) Michael (39) MichaelMJ (21) Micky (0) Mike (6) Mike F (638) minus-one (20) Mitch (26) mmhan (27) mo (85) Mojtaba (35) Mook® (19) Morgendorfer (19) MSD192 (1) Murtadh (5) Navid (74) ndench (20) NeonDemon (36) nikan (56) or p (5) ovpaul (17) Panic (38) Patrick (32) Payam (21) pericles (543) Phani (20) Philip Spohn (22) Preoccupations (44) R. Francis (37) ricardo (0) Rich (27) Riku (8) Rob (31) Rogelio (6) Ronit (21) rorowe (27) Rowan (0) santiromero (18) Satyajit Grover (19) Sean Harvell (7) Semaho (21) Shankar Ganesh (75) Sharon Harper (5) Shoshannah F (49) Siva (1) Steve Pilgrim (0) stratus (24) Symbo (4) symtym (22) Szulej (9) tapir (52) Taufiq (3) taylor (142) Terence (12) thingol (28) Thomas Ho (4) Tim (22) Tom (18) UJ (47) utility73 (20) vdanilov (Graf) (11) vega gravity (1) wcaw (55) xeal (15) Yann (29) Yu (56) Yuval (17) 九翼青鸟 (20) 令狐葱 (24) 宋小明 (70) 欧阳威 (4)Explore read 11 notes- jjrussell said: Wow I wish Chrome ran in Linux
- mo said: آقا!! کل مطلبش به کنار!! اون عکسه که فرندفيد رو نشون داده رو ببنين :)))اولين لينکش از کسيه به اسم امير :دي اين نشون ميده ايرونيا چه قدر فعالن و اينا :))---امير ها يکي تون اعتراف کنين و بگين کدومتون بودين رفتين توي اسکرين شات؟ :دي
- Tom said: the ability to resize text boxes is particularly taste.
- Mook® said: if gchrome will have add-ons, i will surely use it. it looks nice. however, i'm just stuck with having some add-ons on firefox.. hehee.
- ja | castillo said: ...originally shared by Michael Hocter...
- Linda said: What's not to <3?
- Boris Ettinger said: Should we switch?
- vdanilov (Graf) said: Chrome! Chrome! Chrome!
- Joel said: Check out advanced features plus shortcuts in Chrome.
- BenQu said: Amazing for these tips
- rorowe said: Usefulness. I still like Chrome.
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Why Do You Get More Email Spam Than Your Cousin? (11)
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Here’s a little-known but very interesting fact about email spam. The first letter of your email address often determines the amount of spam that is hitting your inbox daily. Dr Richard Clayton at University of Cambridge analyzed (PDF report) over half a billion spam email messages and made this conclusion: Email addresses starting with popular alphabets like ‘A’, ‘M’, ‘S’, ‘R’ or ‘P’ are much more likely to receive spam than addresses that begin with ...Shared by Ashwin (21) Clay (35) Diana (20) faizal (7) juzcoim (8) Mike F (638) Nilay (18) Ricardo M. (0) RodPS (24) Sumesh (90) vich (16)- Ashwin said: Keep this in my when you create your email addresses!
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Best way I've ever seen a browser (or other piece of software) launched. Bodes well!Shared by A Puri (0) Abdullah Cetin CAVDAR (34) Adolfo Corujo (0) AKs (4) Alexander Goldovsky (15) andré.friedrichs (38) Andreas (12) Andréia Bohner (47) Andrew Harmel-Law (7) Andrew Long (8) ani625 (87) anitsirk (28) Ankur P (7) anthony (19) Antonio Volpon (16) Aren Grimshaw (0) arjo (90) Arne Richter (0) Artis Cordobo (5) atul (153) Babluit (26) Babychen Mathew (336) Ben (3) Ben Clarke (0) Benjamin (459) Bjarte S. Karlsen (7) Brad Britton (10) Brad Jackson (50) brennanrusnell (0) Brian (8) cgsheldon (245) Chandrashekar (0) Chris (20) Chris (50) Chris Hamilton (2) Chris Jobling's (21) Colin Bruce Milne (26) currios (24) Cynthia Kiser (3) Daniel Mackel (0) Daniel Sandler (11) Dave Cronin (2) David Bradley (38) David Szetela (1) Dennis Laumen (23) Dennis Stangl (16) derek munneke (0) Diego (0) diego (38) dobata (302) Dominic Hartley (8) Edlef (3) Ellen Daleng (6) ethanator1088 (143) Florian Wagner (0) Franz (14) Gautham Pai (8) Geert De Laet (13) Glen (3) Guy (114) Haisheng HU (29) Halo Efekti (56) hatch (19) Hervey (35) Howard Yermish (24) Hutch (13) Ian Tindale (21) Iman (17) jackmason (3) Jarrod Trainque (7) Jason Jones (1) Jean Ruaud (1) Jeremy Johnson (4) Jim (20) Jo Santana (0) Joe (115) Johny Brain (1) Jon Leirdal (2) jonas (0) Jonas Lekevičius (6) jorgemaestre (7) José Cuerva (24) Josh Kramer (11) Judith Perrolle (21) JulioHM (34) juzcoim (8) Kars Alfrink (0) Katrina (4) Ken Kennedy (17) Kevin Rossen (9) Konstantin Weiss (16) Krisalis78 (34) Lambert (21) Leonardo Souza (6) Leonid Mamchenkov (15) LouCypher (76) Lua (0) lunamoth (20) Maksim Berjoza (24) Manuel (6) Marcus (0) marilink (27) marklipton (10) martin king (9) miasarmento (88) Michael Rose (6) Michel (18) Michel Vuijlsteke (24) MidgetWombat (18) Mingo (0) Miss P (39) moonboy (18) Morgaine (0) Morten Larsen (0) Narayanan Hariharan (62) nicola (9) Norman (35) Nuno (15) ocde.cn (5) odeb (48) oevl (18) Paul Jacobson (5) Peety (50) perspikace (21) priyang (1) raddevon (28) Rahim (3) rchk (47) Rich Brooks (0) Rick Dillon (16) Ritu (626) roel (37) Salim Ben Sahel (24) Sammee (0) Sergey Kapustin (19) Si (13) SJudd (10) Sophia Lucero (3) soupenvy (33) Stefan Asemota (6) Steve Bosman (16) Steve Winton (0) Steven (26) stevioz (22) Stuart Robertson (1) sue (0) Sumesh (90) Sven (4) tewfiq (23) Tom de Grunwald (6) Tom Verhoeve (7) Tomáš (8) Trindade (42) vilo (0) Wayne Smallman (23) Xavi (3) Илья (3)- Hervey said: Favorite ko na, ambilis!
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Google Chrome Screenshots (98)
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Google announced their browser Google Chrome to be available on Tuesday, but their download page and tour was already partly available at gears.google.com/chrome/ just now, as Uval in the forum noticed. While the download itself didn’t work when I tried, I was able to extract some screenshots, from the frontpage but also the YouTube videos. And while the product tour videos themselves seemed to require a special group membership at YouTube, the video still previews ...Shared by abe (60) adam (993) Aerial (30) AJ (10) Alan Dean (54) Ali (27) Amihai (24) Amy (5) Ashish Jaiswal (0) Atilano (12) Atilano (20) Ben (18) blakeneven (28) Brian Cuban (112) cainanunes (39) Camille Roux (16) Chirantan (23) Chris (38) Christian (62) ckaroli (42) ClubEddy - clubeddy.com (0) DarkBls (30) Dave (21) Dave E. (5) DaveP (15) David Poblador (6) deadlyicon (20) digits12 (380) Eddypedro (25) ehu4ever (76) Eivind (5) enSue (13) Federico Giacanelli (23) Felipe Plets (12) focoma (22) Gauravonomics (4) Gautam (18) geekgrrl (15) glebras (5) hikikomori (44) Huacn Lee (25) Inman (10) Isaac (240) IwfWcf (2) Javed (151) Jeff Smith (3) Jorge (20) juzcoim (8) Kai (0) Kazumichi (28) keith (85) Kenneth (8) Kevin (7) Kevin Lloyd (6) Kim (15) kyanos (2) lmjabreu (62) ludovic (3) mabisa (27) Mario (2) Me, myself & I (13) Mehdi (87) Miguel A. Arévalo (20) Murali (3) nAODI (20) Navarr (20) Neko (25) Rahul Gaitonde (26) Ren Kainth (0) rOckY (105) Roel (19) Sai Gudigundla (20) Sai Prasad Kothapalle (14) Sam (41) Satya (19) scott willeke (21) Sergey Kapustin (19) Setu (13) Shankar Ganesh (75) siwaporn (256) Steve (28) Tad Chef (206) tarman (48) Timothy (0) Tom (8) tomek (22) Tony S. (17) Trindade (42) Victor (61) vlvl (24) Walter DeFoor (27) Whiz (33) WindPower (67) yoshy (237) ysamjo (24) Zim (12) 叶春水 (21) 祥志 (20)- Jorge said: There had been a lot of speculation on this for a long time, but it looks like it's true after all. I kind of have my doubts as to how well Google might do with it. Gaining browser market share is not an easy thing and forget about monetization. I don't know that anyone has ever even really made any direct or remotely indirect money with developing a browser.
- Chris said: 想让我换浏览器吗?
- Miguel A. Arévalo said: Y pantallazos... no tiene mala pinta, teniendo en cuenta que la presentación de tabs, el puridad, debería ser trabajo del gestor de ventanas y no de cada aplicación.
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permalinkAnother Interesting Files Why Every Guy Should Buy Their Girlfriend Wii Fit Window Washer Tough Guy Global Warming Effect What Were They Thinking? Pushing People On A Crowded Japanese Train How Long Can You Hold Your Breath? The Wave - Budweiser Commercial Japanese ToiletsShared by eddy suryadi (109) juzcoim (8)
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Getting your Own Data out of Google Servers - How Easy is that ? (21)
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I was looking at the export options available in various Google services that would let me save data out of Google data centers on to the local hard drive and here’s a quick summary of how things stand so far: While most Google tools allow you to walk away with your own data, the process is not always as simple as you would like it to be. Blogger and Google Photos (Picasa Web Albums) get ...Shared by atul (153) Bhavesh (14) ClinicalCases (5) Compuwizard123 (40) cuqui (9) d2s (30) Diana (20) gisc (16) Håkan (33) Javed (151) Jay (20) juzcoim (8) La Cognithèque (5) Nkululeko Masondo (20) Paul (26) Rahul Gaitonde (26) ResearchTalk (20) Robert Birming (19) Sonny Cloward (24) Srinvard (39) WebLeOn (17)Contribute comment -
Art with our Moon (1)
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So, finally I have collected enough new Moon optical illusions to justify posting them as a collection. Individually posting each one, wouldn't make sense any more. Agree? Even though the idea isn't something we haven't already seen before (through relative sizes category), still each photo uses the Moon as an illusion in a slightly different manner. If my memory serves me correctly, the first illusion of this kind that made me "wooow" was The Man ...Shared by juzcoim (8)Contribute comment -
Import Another Google Spreadsheet's Data (19)
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Google provides a new function for spreadsheets: importRange. This will import the data from a Google Docs spreadsheet you saved into another spreadsheet. For instance, my first spreadsheet has the URL spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key= pvm6FPiylicLb_2cwmpkHfw&hl=en In it, I define a range named "PeopleAges" to make referring to this data easier. In my second spreadsheet I now edit a cell and copy the key of above URL as first parameter. The second parameter will be my range name: ...Shared by AJ (226) alicekey (23) Ann (29) anupam (0) Archit T (15) Compuwizard123 (40) David Poblador (6) Edo (21) gisc (16) hyderabadblues (23) Joe T (15) John MacAdam (21) juzcoim (8) PMinze (37) Robert Andrews (1) sidhezero (1) Srinvard (39) Thomas (11) Thomas Stromberg (20)Contribute comment -
Paper Torn with a Document Shredder Can Be Reconstructed (17)
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You may feeling safe after tearing all those “secret” documents into tiny strips of paper using the shredding machine in the Office but wait, there’s a Windows software that can recreate the originals even from those torn noodle-like pieces. Called Unshredder, this software analyses all the torn pieces of paper and reconstructs the original document without requiring human intervention. Of course you’ll first need to scan those pieces into the computer using a scanner machine ...Shared by ab_aditya (30) Ashwin (21) Beemer (12) Bhavesh (14) ClinicalCases (5) Compulsivo (19) Franklin P (48) hyderabadblues (23) juzcoim (8) La Cognithèque (5) Leon Ridge-Cooke (7) lrunejensen (13) Mike (2) Mike F (638) Partha (17) rachna (20) Srinvard (39)- lrunejensen said: Hold kæft hvor grineren... enkel løsning på et totalt uoverskueligt problem!
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Eureka Tower Carpark - 3D Chalk Drawings - Mighty Optical Illusions (6)
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Axel Peemoeller is a designer who created these fabulous 3D drawings in Melbourne. His creations were developed as a way-finding-system for the Eureka Tower Carpark. The distorted letters on the wall can be read perfectly when standing at the right position. This project won several international design awards. In one of my previous posts I found visitor's comment requesting more 3d chalk drawings. I hope this one is serves you right! Axel's work is much ...Contribute comment -
Make Your Windows Vista Computer Faster with this free PDF Book from Microsoft (17)
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Windows Vista users should download this free PDF ebook - Vista Performance and Tuning Guide - as it discusses several tweaks that will help a computer feel more responsive. Thanks James. Some Windows Vista tips that you won’t find in the guide include: 1. Slipstream Windows Vista DVD with SP1 2. Delete Junk Files from Vista SP1 I was reading through the book and found this particular recommendation very handy where they say that you ...Shared by $udhi™ (16) adastra (4) Brad (12) d2s (30) Eduardo (10) gisc (16) hadi (18) Joe (77) Just Mohit (20) juzcoim (8) Mark (36) MERc (0) muchio (6) Palmetto Equipment (22) Phill Ramey (0) Quasidot (52) Shane (16)Contribute comment - Kallout Brings Web Search Inside Office Documents, Notepad, etc. (11)