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CiFTR - a work shift management software (2)
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CiFTR (JP) (pronounced as shifter) is a software to manage a complicated work shift of part time employees. In Japanese restaurant industry, most waiting staffs are part-time workers with a complicated work shift. So, work shift management could be a real headache for managers. CiFTR enables part-time workers to request their desired work shift by mobile phones, and managers can adjust and confirm work shifts from web browsers. They say this leads to 1. reduced ...Shared by Marshall Kirkpatrick (17) Rex (87)Contribute comment -
3 Most Expensive Blogs Sold in 2008 and Lessons Learned | Profy | Internet news and commentary (32)
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Yesterday the blogosphere was abuzz over yet another acquisition in the blogging world with one-man blog Bankaholic purchased by BankRate financial information website and service provider for reported $15 million (with $2.5 million to be paid over the next 12 months if certain conditions are met). The irony of the announcement is that the overall financial climate in the country does not seem to be favorable for any acquisitions at all - especially those that ...Shared by Alex Cristache (17) Ananya Walia (193) Brett McKay (50) Chabarred (29) Clement (26) Dimitar Vesselinov (3) Fussypants (54) Gemstar38 (65) J.D. Rucker (323) Jeff F. (252) Jon Phillips (39) Julius (29) Keith B (9) Keith Bradbury (7) Kevin Federline (16) koovus (34) Kristen (18) Leena (677) LUCCHINA (118) Maor (15) Marshall Kirkpatrick (17) MeghnaK (569) MG (43) Mich D (108) mrintech (21) Patricia Skinner (19) pericles (330) Rex (87) Shell (166) w0lfh0und (262) webtime (282) Zahra HB (20)- Zahra HB said: ظاهرا شغل شریف وبلاگ فروشی هم درآمدزاست :دیولی با این چیزهایی که گفته دیگه اون وبلاگ نمیشه که!!!
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Library celebrates Banned Books Week with window-display featuring volunteers reading banned works (33)
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Adrienne sez, "We've created a 'live' Banned Book Display at our library [Twin Hickory Public Library, Glen Allen, VA]. We have volunteer readers who sit in the display and read (silently) banned and challenged books. So far it's gotten a lot of attention – we hear a lot of 'Mom, what are those people doing in there?' The best part has been hearing parents explain to their kids what the display is all about which ...Shared by Adam (20) Anthony (28) Barry (17) Brent (10) cgsheldon (120) Charles (20) Chris (35) Chris Schrier (26) Clay (28) DB (21) Ethan (7) Fearghas (4) Grant (34) hibiscusroto (22) HokieGeek (23) jeffdiogenes (47) Ken (13) Kim A (20) Larry (20) Laughing Squid (3) Lee (14) Marshall Kirkpatrick (17) Matthew (53) Michelynn (19) Mike Todd (10) Nathan Lott (3) phrakture (20) Rachel Cobcroft (34) Rex (87) rveguilla (20) Shannon (35) Stefan Hayden (8) webb (21)Contribute comment -
Google Blogsearch Relaunches as Techmeme Killer (59)
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In its first major upgrade ever, Google Blogsearch just relaunched and looks radically different. Instead of the blank page look of Google.com, Blogsearch now looks like Google News (but uglier) - with the hottest topics from the blogosphere aggregated on the front page. Readers can drill down in 11 different categories, from technology, business, sports and entertainment. Google says you can use Blogsearch to see what the world is talking about. The user interface isn't ...Shared by Alex Chapin (3) Aneesha Bakharia (23) arjo (62) Bob Caswell (28) BrendanCooper (4) brokekid (147) Bruce GAO (30) caozenghui (45) Chung (88) Daniel Sale (20) dobata (202) Doug (48) Godzhesas (7) Graham Lawrence (5) iAlja (42) Igor Poltavskiy (8) Ispirato (28) Jemima Kiss (22) John (16) John Klem (1) Jonas Bolinder (17) jqueryboy (19) keith (29) kevan (18) Klaus Eck (3) louisgray (106) Lucia Freitas (18) lunamoth (13) Marcus P (7) Marshall Kirkpatrick (17) MASTERMIND (39) mattnz (13) Mich D (108) Michael (21) Mike F (381) mimonette (9) Morton Fox (28) Nate (31) Nihar (5) Paul McKeon (24) pericles (330) PT (18) Rahmin Sarabi (6) Rainer Helmes (11) Rex (87) Richard (15) Rick Turoczy (180) Rod Nicolson (4) Roger (14) rzklkng (90) Sam King (1) sarahintampa (46) Shane (5) Thai Son (2) Tim (39) Trisha Okubo (11) ultraviolet (31) Vipul (142) Zee M (102)Contribute comment - Poker News, Poker Radio and Poker Video Content at PokerRoad.com (1)
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Blogging Dream Team Joins Forces to Challenge Engadget, TreeHugger and More (25)
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A team of leading bloggers from the early days of AOL-acquired Weblogs Inc. has come back together again to build their ideal blogging software and raise a new network of blogs to challenge top sites in personal electronics, eco-awareness and other niches yet to be announced. Calling themselves Crowd Fusion, the company is lead by Weblogs Inc. co-founder Brian Alvey and has raised $3 million in venture capital from investors like Netscape and Ning co-founder ...Shared by abhi (20) Bob Caswell (28) Brian (20) Corvida (0) danblank (11) Dave (21) Esther Schindler (28) Gedoehns (15) Jackyshadow (19) Julio (1) Krazy (234) Marshall Kirkpatrick (17) Mike (22) Nitin Badjatia (4) Pål Degerstrøm (17) Richard (15) Ritu (477) Rob (101) Seth (2) Shane Coffey (133) shreya (73) Simon Wren (16) Sue (34) Tad Chef (115) ultraviolet (31)- ultraviolet said: TreeHugger って挑戦されるような対象だったのか
- Brian said: Go Alvey! The platform looks rock solid and combines together so many tools (wiki, blog, cms, commenting, etc) into a powerful publisher tool. Cool stuff...
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T-Mobile G1 site goes live for real, first ad appears (3)
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Filed under: Cellphones The T-Mobile G1 web site went up with a bunch of placeholders late last night, but it's finally fully live after this morning's big unveiling, and while it's not exactly bursting with detailed info, there's plenty of new pictures and details, including updated 3G coverage information. The first G1 ad has also surfaced -- if you were tearing your hair out over Apple's grammatically-questionable "funnest iPod ever" pitch, wait'll you get a ...Contribute comment -
Charge Your iPhone With a Yo-Yo (4)
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The iYo is a very cool idea. Combining play with renewable energy and the iPhone? Triple win. Swedish designer Peter Thuvander has designed a concept device (though it’s almost a reality) that charges iPhones, or any other Apple gadgets. All it takes is 30 spins of the yo-yo, and there is enough power to fully charge the phone. This miracle power station uses various components to quickly to energize it’s lithium ion battery, one which ...Contribute comment -
Burning Bookmark (4)
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Just in time for Banned Books Week (9/27-10/4), the good folks at Gama-Go are taking orders for this new "Burning Bookmark." It's $6. Burning Bookmark (GAMA-GO)Contribute comment -
Usability Research on Federated Login (5)
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By Eric Sachs, Product Manager, Google Security Federated login has been a goal of the Internet community for a long time, but its usage is still quite low, especially in the consumer space. This has led to the constant need for users to create yet another account to log in to a new website, and most consumers use the same password across websites even though they realize this is a poor security practice. In the ...- afroginthevalley said: On my ToRead list, important stuff
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Servers at Sea: Google Ships Could Soon Set Sail (85)
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A Google patent application filed two years ago but published this fall is getting some new attention because it's just too interesting to ignore. The patent (link) is for putting data centers on ships at sea and harvesting the energy in waves for power. The biggest benefit for the company, though, could come from changed legal and tax status by placing the ships outside of national jurisdiction. It's a thought both fascinating and frightening but ...Shared by 8dee (59) A. Charlotte Riley (1) Adam McDonald (7) AJ (118) Alberto (228) Alex (0) Alex Robar (11) Alexander13 (76) Anand L (19) Andrew Rodrigues (15) andymurd (4) Angela (24) arshad (15) Badger Gravling (104) Ben Parr (15) bittin (197) Brad Nadler (14) Brit (0) Burad (2) Carlos Guadian (3) Casper (131) chachra (17) Charles (7) Chet Nichols III (0) Chris (6) cwills (20) Dave (3) Dennis Bjørn Petersen (11) diego (28) digits12 (318) Doctor Setebos (3) Dominic Foster (135) Edward Becker (7) Edwin (3) embee (36) Erik Sebellin-Ross (8) Franklin Bishop (23) Frederic (22) Fredrik Broman (1) guy (323) Haidong (2) Hassan (16) heping (5) iAlja (42) ilias Charis (17) J.D. Rucker (323) Jacob Share (9) jamesjbigler (0) Jared Hatfield (2) Jeff (1) Jesse (6) Jim (13) John (0) Karthik Kastury (6) Kevin Federline (16) Konstantin (18) LauraLee (57) leogodoy (0) Marshall Kirkpatrick (17) Mihalcea Razvan (132) Mike (23) Mike (22) Mike F (381) Neil (56) niels (3) Orli Yakuel (5) Ricardo.Borelli (3) Richard (15) Rick Turoczy (180) Rolf Kleef (22) Ryan Lewis (90) Scott Andreas (0) Shaun (7) siwaporn (252) Snehal Shinde (10) StartX (16) tobsterius (21) Tris Hussey (1) Tsudohnimh (20) Uzair (7) Vincent B Castro (4) Warren (0) webtime (282) William Brawley (6) zach (0)- Jim said: Now I know our DeltaV systems control large FPSOs (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) vessels at see, but floating data centers to avoid taxes... interesting!
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Adobe AIR for Linux Beta is out! (6)
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We just released the beta version of Adobe AIR for Linux on Adobe Labs! This Labs release of AIR has all features implemented for Linux, except support for DRM and badge installations. Major new features include support for system tray icons, keyboard shortcuts, localization, internationalized input (IME support), filetype registration, SWF and PDF in HTML, multi-monitor support, fullscreen mode, encrypted local storage, support for V4L2 cameras and printing. The list of supported distributions has also ...Shared by 100rabh™ (8) Adnan (17) charlie anzman (76) Marshall Kirkpatrick (17) Mike F (381) subcommandante (22)Contribute comment -
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NETVIBER EXPERIENCE shared as favorite Happy Birthday Netvibes !!! (4)
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Happy 3rd Birthday Netvibes!! It all started back in 2005, located in a small Paris office, a team of 4 worked ceaselessly - all aiming for the product to be an international success. Remember those articles on TechCrunch or Mashable ? 3 years on, baby Netvibes stormed through infancy and is now globally competitive and powered by a solid team who all look forward to the next 3 years. Thank you to every person who ...Contribute comment -
The Carsonified Golden Ticket (1)
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UPDATE: We have a winner!! Jakub was picked as the winner, live on Ustream.tv. Congrats! Want to win an all-expense paid trip to any Carsonified event? Of course you would :) If you’d love to travel around the world, meet amazing speakers and attend fun conferences, here’s your chance. The winner of the Carsonified Golden ticket will receive … 1. A free ticket to ALL Carsonified 2009 events. This includes Future of Web Design, Future ...Shared by Marshall Kirkpatrick (17)Contribute comment -
DRM is Helping Spore Make History As the Most Pirated Game Ever (43)
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Spore, a Sim-like game about the evolution of creatures, was recently released as one of the most anticipated games of the year. Our initial impressions were high with the release of SporeCreator. However, Spore itself failed to meet our expectations. In the end, we found the game to be too simple for our tastes. A major problem that plagued the release of Spore was the inclusion of a DRM system. This has caused multiple reviews ...Shared by AJ (118) Alan (11) Alex (90) Alexander13 (76) Aranittara (17) Benedict Lee Zhi En (91) C.K. (96) CannonGod (137) Ch (72) Corvida (0) damienvanachter (11) Dedalus (26) dobata (202) Dragos Pirvu (379) Edo (8) fesja (19) GregEh (1) guy (323) heidigoseek (15) iAlja (42) Jason David Pelker (10) Javed (92) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (94) Karol F (24) Kathy Brewis (131) Lee (16) Lyndon Antcliff (437) Marshall Kirkpatrick (17) Matteo (1) nikan (33) psvensson (6) Radu (6) Rahul Das (7) rene (36) Rex (87) Richard (15) Rob (101) Sham (6) spiri (29) Tal Siach (338) Tim (39) Twitter Sham (7) ultraviolet (31)- heidigoseek said: DRM = more pirating. This does not surprise me.
- spiri said: Fuck EA!
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