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Like It Or Not, Here Comes the New Facebook (101)
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Despite statistics indicating that many users who migrate over to the new Facebook design are reverting back to the old, all signs point to the imminent launch of redesign. Yesterday, the company wrote on its developer blog that “over 30 million people have checked out the new profile, and many are using it as their profile full time. We’re nearing the time where we’ll switch over remaining users by default. We expect most of this ...Shared by Aelle (45) Alexander13 (467) Amy (90) Ananya Walia (769) Anders Nicolaysen (5) Andrew Schott (73) Avi (700) Benedict Lee Zhi En (163) Bill (7) bittin (200) Brian Schwartz (13) Bryan Irrera (6) Bryan Webster (21) Cam (17) Ch (121) Chabarred (53) Chris Grayson (6) Christy (32) Corey (6) damned viper (156) Daniel Matthews (19) Dave (46) Dave Keffler (71) Dave Tremel (4) Dean Burge (12) Dean Clark (137) Dennis Gonzales (16) Dion Rodrigues (43) Doug Funny (68) Dragos Pirvu (638) Drew Olanoff (144) Eric Daams (292) H. Duthel (105) harry07 (30) Hens Zimmerman (12) Hooman Radfar (9) Humberto Gonzalez (43) ilias Charis (58) Jacob (29) James Fuller (20) Jason (13) Jay (58) Jay Springett (20) jayce (60) Jimmy Buck (17) Joe (102) Joey Foxenberger (17) Joffrey (24) Josh (13) Joy O'Hare (220) Jrod (68) Kai (430) Kishor (40) Krazy (146) LeapsandBounds (15) Leximo (405) Mark Raymond (24) Matt Dickman (11) Matt Mueller (22) maxyRO (482) Michael Schultz (7) Mikael Johansson (22) Mike (68) Morton Fox (76) Nikollas Ordway (67) nok (14) Orkun (8) Patty (264) Paul Spoerry (68) Rami Taibah (453) Rex (152) richard (42) Rick Butterfield (35) Riley (23) rmg7344 (18) Robert Sefer (7) robert steburg (42) rOckY (154) Romey (34) Ryan Brodkin (24) Ryan Draga (11) Ryan Parker (26) Sander Epker (34) Sarah Snoddon (104) Sean (15) Sean Victory (31) siwaporn (466) Sonia (14) Steve (19) StreetForce1 (84) Stuart (35) Tape (2) Timothy (417) Tom Davies (142) Tyson Williams (58) Uzair (203) wcaw (74) William Termini (13) xxdesmus (71) Zak M. (597) ZayneHumphrey (14)Contribute comment - Pans Labyrinth | Official Movie Site | Picturehouse (1)
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The Key To Behavioural Mastery: Letting Go & Personal Development - The Urban Monk (3)
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In the months past, we’ve discussed how our attachments, our desires, are the root of much of our painful habits. But what do we do, then? What if the usual methods of handling our behaviours are making them worse? This article details some of these errors, and provides a long-term solution, the most useful I have come across: simply dropping the rubbish. This article builds heavily on ideas covered in the first two posts – ...Contribute comment - DestroyTheCyb.org - A Comic Book Blog » An Analysis of Watchmen: Symmetry and the Tragic Flaw (1)
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Turn Your iPhone or iPod Touch Into a Multi-Room Wireless Music Remote (99)
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For a cool $1000, you can buy the Sonos Bundle 150 and wirelessly play music from a single remote control in two separate rooms in your house. On the other hand, for about $100 or less if you've already got the right equipment, you can get the same functionality from your iPhone or iPod touch. Let's take a closer look at how to use the iTunes Remote application for the iPhone 2.0 with inexpensive equipment ...Shared by adang001 (9) Adrian L (9) Alan (28) Andrew (5) austhorpe (0) Avinash (5) bender (0) blackbelt (0) Boss (11) Brad Davis Seal (28) Brian (26) brokekid (134) BustersDad (0) Cade (7) Carl (7) carruth98 (10) Chad (171) Chris (3) Christopher (51) Dave C. (17) David (1) David (21) Derek (3) Diego (18) Felfoldi (5) Fredrik Carlsson (20) Garci (7) Getinet (37) Glutnix (7) Gordon (6) Håkan (14) happy_soil (21) Howie (16) Humberto Gonzalez (43) IanMcKenzie (4) iuri (5) Jade (8) James (1) James Tenniswood (3) Jeff (5) Jimmah (13) jimmysessions (12) Jon (27) Jonny Hou (2) Josean (6) Josh (24) Jurr (0) Justin (7) JustonWestern (5) Keener (4) kidmarmite (28) kimme (11) KincaidKMF (3) Kye S. (3) Les (0) Levanah (4) lkratz (21) Loic Le Meur (15) lucky13cxc (6) Lyle (4) maccman (19) Mario (3) Matt (13) Matt (5) mavrevMatt (26) mgalpert (4) Mike (4) MrMatt57 (20) Nathan (48) Nice Fish Films (65) Nick Humphries (16) nok (14) Patrix (12) Peter (3) peteresch (7) Prashant (5) Robert (9) robie1373 (10) Sam King (0) Samuel (52) Scott (3) Simone (11) Skabber (5) Sukij (6) sw33t (1) Syed Akram (12) tarraguna (2) Thomas.Paine (35) Tim Elliott (4) timlauer (1) Tony Duckles (7) Tyler (2) Vasanth (2) veilleperso (2) vraicovi (17) William (4) xeophin (8) Yann (35) zSAPping (27)Contribute comment - SEXPANTHERBEATS.COM (1)
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Researchers Warn of Social Networking Scams (1)
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LAS VEGAS, NEV. -- Social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn are fast emerging as some of the most fertile grounds for malicious software, identity thieves and online mischief-makers. And while some of the talks given here at the Black Hat hacker conference would probably make most people want to avoid social networking sites altogether, it turns out that staying off of these networks entirely may not be the safest option either. The biggest ...Shared by nok (14)Contribute comment -
1Password Makes Secure Logins Easier on Iphones [Featured IPhone Download] (9)
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iPhone/iPod touch only: Free application 1Password makes logging into secure sites much easier on the iPhone's mobile Safari browser by creating a double-protected mini-database of your passwords. The app won't auto-fill login forms in Safari, but provides its own mini-browser that plugs in your credentials into any site's login form. Great for checking your bank accounts or secure work data, but the big drawback is lack of a keyboard inside the mini-browser—so no further typing ...Shared by Adam (39) Drew (6) Drew Olanoff (144) jv (3) Matt (19) nok (14) Roger (9) TO-Double-D (20) Todd Mundt (70)Contribute comment - Encyclopedia Mythica: mythology, folklore, and religion. (4)
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Warp Drive Engine and Travelling Faster Than Light (62)
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Physicists outline how to manipulate the fabric of space to accelerate a craft.Shared by Adrian Bacon (20) Alan Dean (55) Aleyda (18) Amit Chowdhry (74) Amos Griffin (7) brad (12) Charles Cole (1) Chris Boran (0) Chris Pietschmann (0) Clint Ecker (17) Cocoy (34) Craig Mullins (53) cybersleeper (0) Daemach (9) Dave Keffler (71) David Huett (2) DB (4) Donna (0) Edin (13) Eli (0) Ettore Pasquini (1) Fred Schechter (75) Hansophobia (0) heringermr (16) HollowMarkeD (65) Jason Queen (3) Javier (7) JeeBs (2) Jojo (47) Jonathan (30) Josh (37) Justin (46) kevin (4) Mark Pappas (4) matt (6) Matt Ellsworth (27) Matthew Daly (45) melmyfinger (15) Michael Hannah (3) Michael Liu (12) Mike McAteer (5) Mike Nayyar (185) Mike Perkins (90) mr_gadget (152) nok (14) Patty (264) Paul (21) Paul Edwards (30) pcnerd37 (5) pedrosanta (8) pieterjan criel (1) Primoz (14) Robert Goodwin (4) Sander Epker (34) sean carter (83) Steve (9) TheNinth (7) Thestor Cargo GLXP Startup (17) trevor (6) Yanko Yankov (14) Zak M. (597)Contribute comment -
Dashcode Tips And Tricks (2)
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Hey I’ve been using Dashcode more and more over the last couple of days, I have really taken the ball and ran with it. I have learnt lots of little tricks and tips that I want to share with you. Developing a widget for the Dashboard can range from the very simple to the very hard. If you use the pre-built templates you can get a new widget up and running in a couple of ...Contribute comment -
Give Tech Support or Grab Files Remotely on any System [Remote Desktop] (66)
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Whether you're missing a crucial file at work or home, or you just need to tweak one little setting to get Mom's email working again, having remote control of another desktop can be seriously handy. But not everybody can walk the less-tech-inclined through installing a VNC server and opening up their router ports, or have the time to create their own SingleClick tech support tool (cool as it may be). Today, we're looking at the ...Shared by aaron.lidman (0) AaronTN (36) aliencam (5) Andrew (30) aninda (1) Ben (10) Björn Ühss (40) Bob (4) Brad Davis Seal (28) Brian Junyor (39) Brooks (14) BW.Wooster (8) Carl (7) Chris C (1) Christian Santos (72) Clay (3) Compuwizard123 (34) D (2) Daniel Light (6) Danilo (0) darkeye11547 (247) Deborah Petersen (36) Derek (3) Dot Com (2) Dougied76 (0) Eric (2) Fred Schechter (75) gastaoss (14) Gatewayy (5) infomaniac (14) james (6) Jason David Pelker (12) Jason Tucker (19) John (31) Jonnie (7) Josh (1) Justin Ribeiro (12) Keenan (19) Lee G. (36) leguan (31) Marcel (5) nikhil (25) nilegomez (11) nlnnet (5) nok (14) Peter (2) Rachael (2) rOckY (154) Ross (4) Rutger Blom (21) Simone (11) sirmikester (17) Sofia (1) Srinvard (68) Steven T (15) Terren (14) Todd (11) Todd Lohenry (11) Trey (4) Vahid (117) Votis (12) Walter DeFoor (30) web (4) Woland783 (3) wwdj (9)- Derek said: don't tell my mom I know how to do this
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Fortify Your Internet Security Settings Now (1)
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The Web became a substantially more dangerous place this week, thanks largely to the publication of instructions that show cyber criminals how to exploit a pervasive, critical flaw in the Internet infrastructure. While Internet service providers and corporations can mitigate the danger by updating the software that powers vulnerable components of their networks, data released yesterday indicates that only about half of the world's online population is currently protected by these updates. At issue is ...Shared by nok (14)Contribute comment -
Featured Download: Calgoo Goes Free, Syncs Desktop Calendars with Google Calendar (89)
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Windows/Mac OS X only: Online and desktop calendar-syncing application Calgoo Connect—along with all of the other calendar tools available from Calgoo—are now free. Calgoo Connect syncs Outlook on Windows or iCal on OS X with popular online calendars, namely Google Calendar and 30 Boxes. Granted, syncing Gcal with Outlook is pretty well covered with previously mentioned Google Calendar Sync, but Mac users haven't had a free solution for Gcal-to-iCal sync, which makes the free offering ...Shared by adam (25) Adrian L (9) Alec Peden (8) alldrin (0) Andrew (63) Aranyx (5) Art (22) Bart Mroz (2) Ben (5) Brandon (9) Breyten (15) Brian (26) Brian (9) buxx (0) Casey (0) Christopher (6) Compuwizard123 (34) Crazy Carl (2) D (2) Daniel Dočekal (1) Darren (7) Darren Barefoot (8) David (21) Davis S (14) diffus (7) DigitalMike (55) Erik (46) foxmachia (36) Franzel (10) ghassem (0) gnusic (80) Hasan (23) idschray (1) Ingar (6) Inman (2) James (5) James Dorminey (6) JAMES TUCKER (3) Jan Vazquez (4) Jason Allen (1) Jeffrey (12) jimmysessions (12) joel (6) Johan (3) Jon (2) Jon Erickson (7) Jonas (0) Jonathan Sterling (8) Kelly (4) kliger (6) lewis (5) Library (16) lisamac (1) Marco Gomes (10) Mat (4) mbrannig (1) Michael (0) Mr. Matt (13) nok (14) nparker13 (104) Ozmandias (8) Peli (28) Peter (6) Petre (6) Program Witch (21) Rahul Gaitonde (15) Randy (41) Rascator (1) rkj (4) Rob (3) robie1373 (10) sascha (8) Saul (22) sean h (29) Shawn F (8) Simone (11) StevieB (71) Todd Lohenry (11) Topka (0) Travis Roy (11) Trey (4) trinkers (0) yamahito (6) Yang Jing (11) Yerameyahu (21) Yinka (9) Zaki (58) Zephir (14) zSAPping (27)Explore read four notes- Michael said: Good option for you Scott :)
- Brandon said: May have already posted this, but I'm trying it out now. So far I like it better than either Google Calendar Sync or Plaxo.
- Rahul Gaitonde said: Two-way sync is easy. Three-way sync (mobile, desktop, cloud) is where few have ventured to yet. Soocial is headed there, but nowhere close.
- Shawn F said: have not tried this yet but definitely will
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[EMAIL] On Peanut Shells and Email Archiving (44)
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Real Estate Connect San Francisco 2008 | Inman News Later this morning, I’m honored to be delivering the keynote address at the Inman Real Estate Connect conference here in San Francisco — coincidentally, a conference I attended in 2000 as the “Senior Producer” (whatever that means) for the real estate dotcom I was working for. I’ll be doing my Inbox Zero talk and touching on some of the ways that real estate agents can use ...Shared by Andy (16) Anthony Bossuyt (14) Antoine (33) awakin (1) Barry Wynn (12) Bill (20) Brad Davis Seal (28) Chris Clark (9) Cocoy (34) Daniel Robitaille (1) Dedalus (22) Derick Valadao (15) DigitalMike (55) Doug (26) Eli (0) engtech (7) foolarch (84) Ian (7) James (10) Jim (1) John (17) Jordan (7) jproffitt (2) kirsty (0) Kyle A Koch (2) LasseB (1) Martin Hall (16) Mike (10) Nick Campbell (5) nok (14) pigpogm (12) Premier449 (5) q burns abstract message (5) Randy (41) Rob (6) Rob (11) Robert van Bregt (9) Roopesh (5) Sean (12) Shane (16) Timothy (1) Todd Mundt (70) whatevernevermind (8)Explore read seven notes- Kyle A Koch said: I like this quote: Once you eat the peanut, the job of the shell is done. So lose it. Ditto dead email. Never organize what you can simply discard; and if you can’t discard it, throw it onto one big pile." I think this can be applied to most things in life.
- kirsty said: "Never organize what you can simply discard" - good lesson for non email too! (though the "throw it in one big pile" doesn't work for other things so well.)
- Derick Valadao said: Cool article. I love the inbox zero mentality and practice it to some extent (even though it's really easy given the relatively few email I get).
- Ian said: "Never organize what you can simply discard."
- Sean said: reiterates nicely the importance of the delete key when managing e-mail.
- Jim said: Time to empty out my GMail Inbox. Once again, Merlin Mann provides the impetus.
- Todd Mundt said: Merlin on old email: The idea here is that you probably don’t have a place in your home or office where you store the shells from every peanut you ever ate. If you did, you’d definitely want to organize them by the year in which you ate them, perhaps keeping separate jars per-month or per-location where you ate the nut. You know. For posterity.
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Opinion: What Productivity Studies Really Show (48)
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Every time a new research study around personal productivity and office culture appears, we dutifully post the "proof" that information overload, email distractions, and multitasking are keeping you from getting work done—but are they? Sure, many of these findings seem very feasible, but it's hard not to think they're published only as a crutch for a larger commercial or media message—either "the internet is destroying your life!" or "you need to buy this product." Over ...