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NETVIBER EXPERIENCE shared as favorite Snowl: Unified Messaging In Your (Firefox) Browser (22)
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Mozilla Labs announced a new project today called Snowl. It is an add-on for Firefox that aims to bring all of your messages together in one place, whether it is from email, SMS, Twitter, or RSS/Atom feeds. The project right now is an early, buggy prototype that only supports RSS/Atom feeds and Twitter. So that is nothing special. But once email and SMS is folded into the mix, it could become a very powerful messaging ...Shared by Ankur (16) Bruno Torres (3) Chris (3) Craig (4) Daiko (5) diafanos (1) Gustavo Amorim (11) heidigoseek (12) Howie (0) Jim Wilkerson (0) Kunal (2) Matt (3) Michel (0) mithrandi (0) Netviber (10) Richard Olsen (3) Thomas Hochmann (2) Tonisha (2) truman (1) Vinod (5) Will (2) Zack (5)- Craig said: More activity around condensing information into one place.
- Kunal said: this is one thing I'd really love to have :)
- heidigoseek said: At what point is too much all at once? I guess when I want to stay on top of my email I don't want to see all of my feeds at the same time too. I prefer to keep SMS messages on my cell phone. Maybe if I didn't have a million things to follow this would be useful, but it really seems too overwhelming to me.
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Snowl: Unified Messaging In Your (Firefox) Browser (55)
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Mozilla Labs announced a new project today called Snowl. It is an add-on for Firefox that aims to bring all of your messages together in one place, whether it is from email, SMS, Twitter, or RSS/Atom feeds. The project right now is an early, buggy prototype that only supports RSS/Atom feeds and Twitter. So that is nothing special. But once email and SMS is folded into the mix, it could become a very powerful messaging ...Shared by AaronTN (36) Amihai (24) Ankur (16) BJ (0) Brandon (5) Bruce (3) Bruno Torres (3) cesaracardoso (77) Chris (6) Chris (3) Chris (10) Craig (4) Daiko (5) davidmat (0) diafanos (1) DrBaher (6) Eric Herboso (12) Fernando (27) Gerardo Capetillo (9) Gustavo Amorim (11) heidigoseek (12) Howie (0) James Forbes Keir (19) jeroendemiranda (12) kmohr25 (22) Kunal (2) LouCypher (57) Matt (3) Michel (0) mithrandi (0) Moah (10) ModernBizzle (5) noel (16) Pat (7) Richard Olsen (3) Rob (3) Ryan (42) Sam (12) Sam Harrelson (34) svartling (27) Thomas Hochmann (2) Tim (6) Tina K.J (10) Tonisha (2) truman (1) Vinod (5) vlvl (15) whatevernevermind (8) Will (6) Will (2) yojibee (19) yooper1019 (14) Zack (5) zapnap (34) 이장 (39)Explore read seven notes- heidigoseek said: At what point is too much all at once? I guess when I want to stay on top of my email I don't want to see all of my feeds at the same time too. I prefer to keep SMS messages on my cell phone. Maybe if I didn't have a million things to follow this would be useful, but it really seems too overwhelming to me.
- Kunal said: this is one thing I'd really love to have :)
- Chris said: This could be cool. I'm going to keep an eye on it.
- Bruce said: Looks interesting
- kmohr25 said: i was discussing something like this today! gmail needs to integrate google reader into gmail along with sms/vm from grandcentral and twitter/jaiku messages ...
- Moah said: awesome logo
- Craig said: More activity around condensing information into one place.
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Digg Debuts Its First Firefox 3 Extension (34)
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In a post to the official Digg blog, Kevin Rose has announced a new Digg extension for Firefox 3 that incorporates a toolbar and notification system into the popular browser that should appeal to heavy and casual Digg users alike. In a video introducing the extension, Kevin Rose says that its main purpose is to get a feel for what features users would like to see incorporated into future releases. The extension was developed for ...Shared by Aaron (25) Ankur (16) Ansgar (4) Brian (1) Brian G (4) Caleb Elston (29) CannonGod (236) Chris J Guerra (27) Dan McCall (24) Daniel (18) Eric Murphy (0) Howie (0) hyderabadblues (5) IanZ (3) John Ranaudo (8) Josh (5) Michel (0) Mikey (51) Nick (10) Olivier (48) Pete (31) Phreak 2.0 (50) Régis (5) Rex (152) Robert Scoble (70) Roberto (3) Ryan (42) Sai Gudigundla (9) sarahintampa (98) Sean (9) Tim (43) tomit (1) Vinod (5) 이장 (39)- Brian G said: eh, it's kinda cool. you know if you're a digger.
- John Ranaudo said: Finally!
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Digg Debuts Its First Firefox 3 Extension (8)
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In a post to the official Digg blog, Kevin Rose has announced a new Digg extension for Firefox 3 that incorporates a toolbar and notification system into the popular browser that should appeal to heavy and casual Digg users alike. In a video introducing the extension, Kevin Rose says that its main purpose is to get a feel for what features users would like to see incorporated into future releases. The extension was developed for ...Shared by Ankur (16) Brian (1) Brian G (4) Eric Murphy (0) Howie (0) John Ranaudo (8) Michel (0) tomit (1)- John Ranaudo said: Finally!
- Brian G said: eh, it's kinda cool. you know if you're a digger.
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WebVet, The “WebMD for Pets”, Launches (17)
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When you’re looking for reliable information about human medical conditions, you can always turn to health portals like WebMD, RightHealth, OrganizedWisdom or iMedix. But what if your cat has stopped eating or your dog has started losing its hair? You’d probably resort to Googling the symptoms in hope that you could save yourself a trip to the vet. WebVet is a content site launching today that aims to provide a comprehensive collection of articles regarding ...Shared by AdamFortuna (9) Brenton (3) CYMR0 (2) Drew (0) Garnett (10) Howie (0) inna (2) JAA (4) Jody (13) John (16) Justin (2) Leef (17) Mario Hemsley (9) Nancy Sagar (4) Robert (0) Roopesh (5) Stacey (0)- Justin said: WebVet will be the best because it has the best name - just like WebMD has grown so big because everyone can remember that name.
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WebVet, The “WebMD for Pets”, Launches (26)
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When you’re looking for reliable information about human medical conditions, you can always turn to health portals like WebMD, RightHealth, OrganizedWisdom or iMedix. But what if your cat has stopped eating or your dog has started losing its hair? You’d probably resort to Googling the symptoms in hope that you could save yourself a trip to the vet. WebVet is a content site launching today that aims to provide a comprehensive collection of articles regarding ...Shared by AaronTN (36) AdamFortuna (9) Adrian (14) Brenton (3) Brian Junyor (39) CYMR0 (2) Dave E. (3) Drew (0) Garnett (10) Hisham (23) Howie (0) inna (2) JAA (4) Jody (13) John (16) Joseph Miller (3) Justin (2) Justin (9) Leef (17) Michael (15) Nancy Sagar (4) Nick (10) Roopesh (5) Ryan (42) Shoshannah F (40) Zenith (27)- Justin said: WebVet will be the best because it has the best name - just like WebMD has grown so big because everyone can remember that name.
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Dell's new "pocket projector" leaked (13)
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Filed under: Displays We can't blame you if you missed it, but Dell's latest leaked PowerPoint had one little gem tucked away near the end of the 31 slide deck. No, not the Coolslice homeslice, rather the Pocket Projector. Weighing just 1.1 pounds, this LED projector is either incredibly small, or that's a Texas-sized coffee mug... either of which could be true in Dell country. No word on release date though we expect it to ...Shared by adam (972) Aura (2) darkeye11547 (247) Dechsiri Ulit (0) Gil (158) Howie (0) Jeff (0) Jeff (59) RMathew (10) rzklkng (136) sarah (329) susanna (63) zaniele (7)- Aura said: want one of those!
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Do Not Mistype Cuil (22)
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CrunchGear’s Nicholas Deleon pointed out that misspelling Cuil - as if that were possible - results in a bit of NSFW action for those who transpose the i and the l (culi.com). Try it yourself in the privacy of your home office or bedroom. Cuil launched last night. Crunch Network: CrunchGear drool over the sexiest new gadgets and hardware.Shared by AJ (190) Archit T (16) ayn (9) bmenoza (1) Brian (6) Brian Junyor (39) CB (13) Chandoo (9) David (6) Dennis' Library (4) Derick Valadao (15) fox (4) Howie (0) Jeff (51) Lindsay (0) Michelynn (2) Rakki MK (1) Razzu (11) Rex (152) Roseanne (10) Terrence (2) Woland783 (3)Explore read four notes- Derick Valadao said: Good advice.
- ayn said: lol
- Michelynn said: so far... slow
- fox said: oops
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DataCase iPhone App Video: Turn Your iPhone Into A Wireless Drive (77)
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After two weeks of all the iPhone apps I care to download, I can say this: most of them are useless. I use a few of them daily (Facebook, MySpace, Loopt, Phonesaber) and a few others occasionally (BoxOffice, Pandora, Twitterific). Most, though, sit unused after testing and are far from being “must-have applications.” DataCase, though, looks to be different. It will turn your iPhone into a wireless drive for file storage, and includes a viewer ...Shared by Aaron (15) Aaron (26) adam (972) Adam (15) Adam Selwood (22) Alberty Pascal (5) Alec Peden (8) Alex (17) Alex France (139) Alex Rubio (0) Apostolos (11) bdeamb (2) billrod (1) Bo Stern (18) Brad (9) Brian Junyor (39) Chris Lee (0) ckaroli (45) Dan (23) danliebke (56) Dave C. (17) dobata (366) draggon (0) Drew (6) Eric Daams (292) EricAppel (5) expertseries (4) G Code (12) Garrett (8) griflet (12) Henry Webb (20) Howie (0) hybridite (40) James (1) James Forbes Keir (19) Jdorfman (19) Jeffrey (12) JEP (12) john (12) Jon (7) Jon Price (33) kfc (12) Kunal Ghate (3) LUCCHINA (442) Magnus J (3) Martin (8) Martin Gordon (12) Michaelk (17) Mike F (460) ModernBizzle (5) mr_gadget (152) Muhammad Saleem (246) Muthu Online (9) MV (23) noel (16) pablo (12) Peety (141) Peter (6) Peter H (25) reechard (7) rene (50) Richard (24) Robert Scoble (70) robertogreco (41) rreynoso (0) Spence (13) susanna (63) TechDad1246 (8) Thomas Reimer S (13) Tim (43) Tony Buser (12) Tony Duckles (7) Trey (4) wizardElite (6) yaron (0) zemlanin (18) zSAPping (27)Contribute comment -
The Lifehacker Editors' Favorite Software and Hardware (335)
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Lifehacker readers range from the complete newbie to the most seasoned techie, but where do the Lifehacker editors stand? We polled our own editors for the computer hardware and applications they swear by and we're breaking it down for you here. This post is categorized into the software each editor uses on a daily, the operating systems we live in, the hardware we rely on, the peripherals we utilize on a regular basis, and webapps ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (52) Aaron (25) Abby (1) abhi (2) Adam (10) Adam Schoales (6) Adam Selwood (22) adamkcarson (10) Alan Kelon Oliveira de Moraes (17) Alberto (2) Alec Peden (8) Alex Dumitru (291) Ali Shah (0) Amihai (24) Ananya Walia (769) Andre Siregar (4) Andrew Ogden (1) Andrew Randazzo (2) APer3Caper (22) Aram ZS (21) arkiver (20) ashwin.nath93 (8) Badger Gravling (56) Ben (18) Bijou (13) Brad Brooks (10) Brad Davis Seal (28) Brajeshwar (23) Brenton (8) Brett Stark (0) Breyten (15) Brian Auer (30) Brian Junyor (39) Brooks (14) Bryna Kirzner (0) Bryon Thomas (7) Caleb Kimbrough (6) califmom (0) Camtron 9000 (20) Chandoo (9) Ching (21) Chris (70) chris (407) Chris H (0) Chris Hamilton (1) Christian (0) Christian Santos (72) Christian Soeder (1) Christopher Sisk (1) Cissy (0) ckaroli (45) cloneofsnake (13) clq (13) Compuwizard123 (34) Cubby Brendle (15) D. 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(0) Pat (3) Pat (0) Patrick Stedem (1) Patrix (12) Patty (264) Peekok TG (14) Pejman (0) Peter (2) Phil (49) Philippe (1) pilgrimjohn (16) PMinze (28) prattmic (15) Priit^ (63) Prof (22) Pyros (3) Rachel Leibowitz (0) rajan (7) Ram (91) reechard (7) reisfeldt (11) Renton (3) Reveiled (7) Rich (37) Richard (24) River Song (30) RJO (20) rmorrell (53) Rob (17) Rob Pierson (5) Robert Couture (5) Robert Scoble (70) rOckY (154) rodmitch (1) Rodrigo (10) Roel (18) Roy (0) Rutger Blom (21) Ryan (0) Ryan (1) Sam (12) Sam (56) Samir Balwani (6) sampsa (29) Sarah Cooley (0) sarahintampa (98) Scott (19) Scott Walter (0) Scribeoflight (20) Sean Davis (1) sean h (29) Sean McBride (68) Sergio Cruz (1) Shane (16) shane (5) Shea Gunther (117) SilverStag (3) Simon (2) Simone (11) Simone Ruffilli (5) siwaporn (468) small (22) Sparky (7) Stacy (46) stane (9) Steve (0) Steve Nimmons (74) StevieB (71) Sumesh (103) Svitlana (22) Tac (17) Tad Chef (114) Tal Siach (474) Tamar Weinberg (33) Tangy (6) ThaNerd (3) The (2) The How-To Geek (3) TheDudeAbides (2) Thomas (26) Thomas Barthelet (0) Tim (12) Timothy (7) Tina K.J (10) Tina Su (69) TJ80 (0) Todd Lohenry (11) Tomo (20) tOMPSON (5) Tony (2) Tony (11) Tony (9) Travis Tubbs (4) Trevor Shafer (29) Ullash (23) Vandywolfer (2) vim (105) Vishy007 (5) Votis (12) wagner (2) Walter DeFoor (33) webtime (482) wellmobile (15) Wes Brown (11) WindPower (28) wisher (6) xabbott (0) Xdroot (32) xxdesmus (71) yasha.sozo (12) yiwenyao (10) Zach Behrens (17) Zak Nicola (23) Zhang Zhe (0) 明青 (19) 異塵行者 (29)Explore read 12 notes- Davis S said: really nice summary of lh
- djspark said: *muitas* dicas
- jsuplido said: Nice set of apps. However, there are times when Lifehacker posts crapware. I remember AccelMan. *shudder*
- Walter DeFoor said: Holy crap this is a good round up.
- Derick Valadao said: If you've ever wondered what applications people who are obsessed about "Getting Things Done" use, here's your answer.
- Sam said: Be good at life.
- MindyKoch said: I am such a geek and didn't even really know it. I understand all of this post and am familiar with and even use most of these. i also have a VM Mac/Vista as well. Hm.. I loved this post.
- Lindsay said: great lists
- 異塵行者 said: 看看資訊部落格編輯們喜愛的軟體、硬體與網站。
- Rob Pierson said: From the experts of productivity maximization - a quick guide to the best stuff out there. I've got a few new toys to try out now.
- davidconnell said: The Lifehacker editors list -- essential reading for anyone who loves freeware, downloads, and productivity.
- Dan said: lesenswert!
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30+ Tools for Synching Files and Folders (65)
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The amount of important data that we now store digitally on our desktops, laptops, mobile phones, and PDA’s is growing exponentially every year and accessing that data whenever we want from wherever we want is not an easy task. So whether you have GB’s of family pictures and music stored on your computer or lots of MS Office documents with critical business data, here’s a list of over 30 resources to sync your data between ...Shared by Alan (1) Alec Peden (8) ampspeed (23) Amy (9) Ann Smarty (23) AP (3) assbach (33) bodzasfanta (42) creed205 (5) Danilo (0) David Wallace (15) Do Quang Tu (16) dwk (23) Edin (13) FDávid (20) fonsus (9) fundament (57) Glenn (24) gocrawford (2) GP (36) guercheLE (7) Gunjan Pandya (0) harrison3001 (37) hnouwens (6) Howie (0) iAlja (30) Imran Hussain (1) investigación en ciencia sosiclaes (11) James Young (2) Jason (3) Jef Haris (0) johnt (48) Jonathan (1) Josi (20) Just A Clerk (3) luisrull (31) Marc (1) Marco (5) netman (15) Nicolas (8) Niel Eyde (4) nikhil (27) Niklas (22) nizu (0) OnkelSchark (3) Rafael (9) RaynerApe (35) rchk (27) Ricardo M. (25) Ricardo.Borelli (9) Rich (12)