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Run Google Chrome in Ubuntu with WINE [Google Chrome] (26)
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One helpful Ubuntu hacker blogger posts a guide to getting Google Chrome working as a stand-alone app in Ubuntu, using the latest version of the Windows translator WINE and a stand-alone copy of Chrome's installer. You'll definitely need your terminal open for this one, and the result isn't exactly flawless—no https support, problems with pop-ups, and a bit slower than you'd get in Windows—but it is a neat way for dedicated Linux users to check ...Shared by AaronTN (34) alphakamp (30) Andre Siregar (4) C.K. (134) CampMaster (20) Christian Santos (72) Compulsivo (46) Coolbox (22) Dan (22) darkeye11547 (247) Edo (21) gastaoss (14) Grandje5ter (22) Greg Blevins (17) harith (24) HokieGeek (25) imabug (26) keith (68) Kevin Cuneo (4) Kwasi (141) Library (16) nanabite (14) Philou (16) Steve Miller (5) Thom Allen (23) xp (7)- Edo said: per chi non ha voglia di aspettare la versione nativa per linux ...
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OneNote audio recording synchronized with note-taking (3)
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OneNote is a program that has revolutionized the way I work with its stellar note-taking features. It is also one of the best programs for a Tablet PC (although it works well on any PC) with superb ink-handling capability. I have taken literally thousands of pages of notes using ink on the screen of my Tablet PCs and it is hard to imagine life without OneNote. One of the coolest features of OneNote is nothing ...- Andre Siregar said: I don't use OneNote, but this is a pretty cool feature. Another similar feature is from www.livescribe.com
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HTC Dream is looking really nice (2)
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As the rumored release date of September 17th gets closer we are seeing more information about and photos of the Google Android-powered HTC Dream handset leak out. These new photos uncovered by engadget have me getting really excited about the Dream as it looks simple yet functional. It's also exciting because Android is a totally new platform and that's always fun to jump into.Shared by Andre Siregar (4) Mike F (456)Contribute comment -
Health: CalorieLab Counts the Calories of Popular Foods and Restaurants (58)
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Web site CalorieLab provides nutritional information for popular foods and restaurants to help you keep your diet on track. With over 70,000 foods and 500 restaurants in their database, there's a good chance that if you've eaten it, it's in there. If you're looking for that one healthy item on a restaurant's menu, CalorieLab provides full menu overviews along with more detailed nutritional information for each individual item. Keeping your choices healthy and counting calories ...Shared by adam (972) Adam Selwood (22) Alan Cheslow (49) Alex France (139) Ali (64) Ali G (70) Andre Siregar (4) Augmented Web (31) Avi (598) Babychen Mathew (339) Benjamin (1009) brad (12) BrendoMan (115) Daniel Kirk (14) David (11) deusdiabolus (93) Digg Boss (641) digits12 (716) Dominic Tremblay (10) Emmett (16) epmiali (1) Eric (5) Erik (45) harith (24) HeNkiSdaBro (5) Imran (0) JAMES TUCKER (3) Jamie McGibbon (85) Jason (2) Joey Foxenberger (17) K-IntheHouse (20) Kathy (330) Lisibo (16) Michelle (15) Michelle (2) Natitude (121) Nick (10) Nicolás (17) Pat (59) Paul (5) Philip Spohn (24) PJ (2) Primoz (14) renganathan (58) richtannehill (29) Rick (1) Robert (5) rony john (50) Sam (56) Samuel (52) Shane (34) Stacy (46) StevieB (71) The Mason Technologist (6) Toby (165) tomwsmf (10) Travis Barden (10) Vineet Bhatia (2)Contribute comment -
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2's (Familiar) New Features [Beta Beat] (28)
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Six months after Beta 1 hit the streets, Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 to brave testers. The new beta includes features that make it look like a viable choice of modern browser, like a smart address bar (sound familiar?), tab grouping, private browsing, find in-page, suggested sites related to the current page, and more. Let's take a look at what's coming out of Redmond in the browser arena. IE8 Beta 2's Most Useful ...Shared by [Curtis W] (25) Ahmed (62) Andre Siregar (4) Andrew (63) Brandon (20) Bwood42 (8) Canopusoheil (7) Christian Santos (72) Compuwizard123 (34) d1g1t (301) David (21) Derick Valadao (15) Duane (39) Felfoldi (4) id084895 (11) JeDa (20) Jonnie (7) lakshmi (5) m8 (4) Marko Sultsing (9) Rosha (58) rzklkng (136) shrutes (8) thingol (11) Thomas (3) TJ (43) Xu Li (Leslie) (20) Zach (56)- Derick Valadao said: Not at all impressed. They are two years late on stuff that was either built into Firefox (recently) or added as extensions. Weak.
- m8 said: awesome news.. it's like the -all in one- new browser for the web
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Palm Treo Pro reviews abound; general verdict: sweet! (2)
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While nobody has mentioned the word "revolutionary" in their Palm Treo Pro reviews, the overall consensus seems pretty positive for this $549, unlocked GSM handset running Windows Mobile 6.1. While geared towards the enterprise, I could see some power-users drop the coin for this unit. Here's a run-down of various opinions: Gizmodo: "The feature that deserves the most mention is the redesign—because it's beautiful." Mobile Devices Today: "Palm's out of box experience is a leap ...Shared by Andre Siregar (4) dalelane (2)Contribute comment -
Back To School: Microsoft OneNote is a Note-Taking Power Tool (54)
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Although being a student isn't a requirement for using Microsoft's note-taking application OneNote, the software's robust data capture and collaboration components lend themselves well to an academic environment. OneNote can replace multiple physical notebooks, binders, and collections of paper notes with a single streamlined, search indexed, tabbed and subdivided master notebook. Whether you're a student taking notes in class or an employee taking notes in company meetings, check out just how useful OneNote can be. ...Shared by Aaron M. (12) abbas vahedi (6) Abhishek (6) Alan Kelon Oliveira de Moraes (5) Alireza (22) Andre (5) Andre Siregar (4) Andy (6) axemclion (3) Bernardo (11) besighyawn (7) Bijou (13) Brian Cuban (1084) Cade (7) Canopusoheil (7) Christian (0) Christopher (50) daisylinbluez (0) dd (7) Digg Boss (641) Dominic Foster (297) Hasan (23) Ian Benedict (3) Jay (56) John (4) John (16) Jonnie (7) Jordan (26) Josh (27) Kenny (4) Laura Smith (2) Lindsey (1) mac the mac (0) Mike Davies (0) MrGuff (80) Murali (10) ndench (10) Patty (264) Randy (40) Ryan (18) Ryan (15) Ryan (21) Shawn (19) Sid (7) Srinvard (65) Syng Shin (105) The Mason Technologist (6) Thomas (15) Tim (2) Tony (11) travisccook (3) Ullash (23) Vincenzo (53) Zak M. (575)Explore read five notes- Abhishek said: best post ever. go onenote.
- dd said: OneNote has built in OCR which means that you can scan documents or take photographs of text and OneNote will automatically index the text in the photographs and allow you to copy and search it.
- John said: If you have to run windows at work... it's a good tool to keep you organized. Not sure what the MAC equiv. is...
- Sid said: highly recommended
- ndench said: Pretty good article on OneNote, which I really like but have trouble using consistently.
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Top 10 Calendar Tricks (113)
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Software and webapps rock at being calendars: You can update them from any computer or your phone, they don't have to triple-check when Columbus Day is, and they never get coffee stains on them. But your online or desktop calendar can do a lot more than just hold dates and tell you about them. Free programs and tweaks can integrate appointments into your email app, embed a whole-month view into your wallpaper, schedule birthdays without ...Shared by AaronTN (34) abbas vahedi (6) adang001 (9) Ahmed (62) Albert Willis (12) Alfredo (29) Amy (15) Amy (1) Andre Siregar (4) Anthony Romano (9) Art (22) Ben Shoemate (23) Bernardo (11) Bijou (13) bombox (6) Brad (9) Brian (26) Bruce Vigneault (10) Camtron 9000 (20) Carl Dunn3 (15) Carlos (22) carmepla (10) Cary (6) Chris (3) Chris Ryall (19) Christian Santos (72) Christopher (50) Christopher (23) ckaroli (45) count.dokument (13) D Hyde (4) daisylinbluez (0) Danny Wahlquist (25) darkeye11547 (247) Darkick (16) Dave C. (17) Dustin Johnson (0) Eliacin (39) elsterama (38) Eric (12) Felipe (17) Fernando B (5) Fletcher (4) Francisco Solis (1) Gabe (0) Gordon (13) HejGustav (30) Ian Benedict (3) izensun (5) Jake (10) Jake (2) Jay (56) Jeffrey (12) Jessica (6) Johan (4) Jonas (17) Jonnie (7) jose (14) kidmarmite (28) Lech Ambrzykowski (20) Leo (27) Library (16) Lukasz (3) Lyle (4) m021478 (20) Marcel (25) Marco Ponce (15) Mario Sundar (20) Michael (14) Michael (28) Miguel Lopez (70) Mike (9) Mike (3) Mike D (61) Mohammad Behdad (12) narkomanC (20) ndench (10) Neil Williams (8) Nguyen Dinh Nguyen (8) nilegomez (11) nparker13 (92) Olivier (48) Pamela Heywood (14) pedro (0) Petre (6) Punksolid (26) Richard (42) Romey (34) Rudolf Olah (10) Ryan (46) Ryan (21) Samuel Kim (10) Sasha Kovaliov (10) Sean (9) Shane (4) Shawn (19) Simone (11) simplynutty (0) Sonny Cloward (6) Syng Shin (105) tarman (24) The How-To Geek (3) ticiana (9) Tim (2) Tim (13) Toco (40) Todd Lohenry (11) Travis Roy (11) Troy (5) Vandywolfer (2) Whitney (0) Willis (2)- izensun said: 行事曆上如果沒事情怎麼辦
- Vandywolfer said: Why oh why must I use Lotus Notes at work?
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HTC S740- Touch Diamond without the touch (1)
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No question the HTC Touch Diamond is a sleek, sexy phone with a great style coupled with the TouchFLO interface that HTC is pushing. In spite of how great the Touch Diamond is some folks like a keyboard so HTC recently released the Touch Pro. Now comes word from HTC that they are releasing a brand new phone with the same styling except without a touch screen. The S740 has the same sexy look and ...Shared by Andre Siregar (4)- Andre Siregar said: It's great to see that HTC hasn't abandoned the Windows Standard OS (no touch screen). I am struggling between this phone and the Blackberry Bold.
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Photoshop.com Going Mobile in September (3)
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http://www.adobe.... Photoshop.com Mobile is the easiest way to upload, view, and share your photos online from your phone. All you need is a supported Windows Mobile phone and your Photoshop.com account ID. Photoshop.com Mobile beta will be available as a free download in September."Adobe claims that Photoshop.com Mobile will only support the MOTO Q, Blackjack, and Treo 700/750 series, although we're willing to bet most other Windows Mobile devices will handle it just fine as ...Contribute comment -
Smartphone and Pocket PC Magazine throws in the towel- to cover iPhone (2)
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It is with deep regret I read the news this morning that Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine will publish its final issue in November. This magazine has covered the Windows Mobile world for 11 years and I was a frequent contributor in the early days. Publisher Hal Goldstein is a good friend who had this to say:“it is with great regret I make this announcement. We made the decision because of the difficulty of reaching ...Shared by anand (5) Andre Siregar (4)Contribute comment -
Expand Your Brain with Evernote (195)
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A new school year is just around the corner, but this semester you're looking for a safer way to enhance your brainpower than getting all hopped up on caffeine pills Jessie Spano-style. This year, the robust note-taking software Evernote is your answer. Let's take a look at how you can use your computer, cellphone, and digital camera in conjunction with the free, cross-platform application Evernote to remember everything for the rest of your life—or at ...Shared by AaronTN (34) adam (972) Alec Peden (7) Alex (12) Alex (3) Alex Carpenter (18) Alex Pachikov (0) alfred westerveld (25) AlphaPapa (11) Andre Siregar (4) ani625 (85) arkiver (20) Armando Alves (29) Avi (598) axemclion (3) Babychen Mathew (339) baron (7) Benjamin (1009) Benjamin Shyong (9) Brandy (7) Brian (26) Bryan (4) Bwana (73) Bwood42 (8) Captain Heart Nibbler (10) Casper (71) Chris (8) Chris (3) Chris (6) Chris Corwin (0) Chris Heuer (0) Chris Ryall (19) Christopher (65) Christopher (23) Christopher Harley (12) Christopher Martin (65) Chuck Lawson (11) Computer Tips and Tricks (0) Compuwizard123 (34) ConcertfreakJJ (6) count.dokument (13) Coze (9) Creeva (41) CtrlBreak (13) Dan McCall (21) Dan Russell (12) Daniel Kirk (14) Darkwookiee (1) Dave (29) Dave (3) Dave C. (17) Dave Huston (3) David (21) Deborah Petersen (36) Derek (3) Derick Valadao (15) deusdiabolus (93) digits12 (716) dobata (366) docbaily (33) DVD (1) Eliacin (39) Erik (45) Ethan (0) Frederic (5) Future-Forest (0) Gary (3) gastaoss (14) Gemstar38 (99) Gienah Ghurab (17) Haripako (6) hasamba (36) Hasan (23) iammikeb (18) IanMcKenzie (4) Ingar (6) izensun (5) James Dorminey (6) Jamie (13) Jamie (51) Jason David Pelker (10) Jeffrey (12) Jeremie Lariviere (4) Jeremy (6) jim crossley (6) Jimmah (13) jimmysessions (12) joel (6) John (5) John (16) John (3) Jon Erickson (7) Jon Host (0) Jonathan Sterling (8) Jonnie (7) Jorge (21) jose (14) Justin "Uncle Bubba" Roepel (13) jv (3) jvoorhees (10) Kai (429) Karie (6) Karthik (0) Kenneth (6) kerim (13) Kim (21) KingBee (4) Krisalis78 (35) Lance Fisher (9) Leena (1060) Leo (27) Leo (10) Link of the Day (2) LmZr (5) Maddy Lou (12) Manuel (2) Mark (12) Matt (7) Matt Chandler (21) Matt Hall (11) Matthew Bischoff (36) MDRoz (10) Miguel Wickert- Pineiro (13) Mike (9) Mikey (51) Misciel (23) mitja_i (3) Mohammad Behdad (12) motionless (2) mr94 (10) MrGuff (80) munir (12) Nathan (4) ndench (10) neal (472) Net (8) Nico (23) Niguel Valley (3) nik (20) Noah J (6) ntutak (13) oneAustin (34) Pat (59) Paul Chapman (0) Pedro Markun (17) philayres (5) Pierce (1) pixites (3) pk (1) potentato (25) Puja (5) rajan (7) Rick (1) RJO (20) Rob (0) Robert Shellson (0) Ronald Wielink (2) RossW (2) Roy (3) Ryan (21) Ryan (13) Ryan (46) rzklkng (136) Sai Gudigundla (9) Sam (4) Sara (6) schmiddi (21) Sean Blakey (12) Sean McBride (67) Selwin (23) Shawn (19) Simon (4) Simone (11) Sridhar Katakam (21) Stacy (46) Stuart F (27) Super Mario (0) timmins (3) Tj Nelson (3) Todd Mundt (70) Tony (11) Tony (8) Tony S. (5) Travis Cannon (5) Vandywolfer (2) Victor M. (7) virtualcourtney (6) warrior007 (246) yasha.sozo (12) Yinka (9) yooper1019 (14) Ýtuš (22) Zenith (27) Zsolt T (3) 異塵行者 (29)Explore read 17 notes- CtrlBreak said: Absolutely stunning.
- Sean Blakey said: Maybe I should give evernote another try. My first few attempts resulted in application crashes and lost data, but that was months ago...
- Derick Valadao said: Yes, this is a very amazing service. I've been using it for about a month now and I've got hundreds of notes stashed away. The possibilities are limitless.
- potentato said: I still haven't tried using Evernote, but this makes a pretty compelling argument.
- Derek said: I wish I felt comfortable using evernote, but it would mostly be for work and I just can't bring myself to do it
- yooper1019 said: Been using it for a while and Evernote is AMAZING!!
- ndench said: I wish I could love Evernote. I've tried really hard in the past. Perhaps this new version is worth persevering with.
- Noah J said: I loves me some Evernote!
- Matt Chandler said: I use the heck out of this.
- Jeremy said: @eingy I've been playing around with and love it as a concept. I keep trying to work it into my workflow and haven't been able to get it in completely. I keep telling myself it is because I don't have an iPhone so I can't take and note photos with it. The OCR is amazing!
- Nico said: evernote regelt.
- Andre Siregar said: Try it if you haven't. I've used Evernote for a few months and have been very happy with it.
- munir said: I'm a big fan of Evernote, though I don't use it nearly to its fullest.
- Jon Host said: ive heard good things and am giving it a try, starting with firefox and iPhone. if i like it, i'll blog about it.
- Jamie said: Anyone have any personal experience with Evernote? It sounds good ...
- Vandywolfer said: I think I would like Evernote...just gotta make the leap...
- Link of the Day said: Seriously considering using this - would love feedback from any active user.
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Know What Salary to Ask For in Your New Job [How To] (130)
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Questions about salary requirements are one of the very few questions guaranteed to come up during a job interview or screening process, as well as almost always cause some severe awkwardness on both sides. Once you've found a great job, how do you demand what you're worth without sounding arrogant? What if you toss out a low number and lock yourself in at a loss, or shoot too high and scale yourself out of the ...Shared by | Balu | (0) 100rabh™ (9) AaronTN (34) adam (972) Adam (5) Adam Selwood (22) AdamB (4) AKMarietta (4) Alex (5) AlexT (4) Ali (2) Andre Siregar (4) Andrew Trinh (34) ani625 (85) Anol (6) Arvin (7) ashburn (5) Austin Brown (18) axemclion (3) Ayon J (17) Becky (3) Brandy (7) BrendoMan (115) brokekid (134) Bryan (0) Bryan (24) Bwana (73) Chad (4) Chris (3) Christopher (50) Christopher (65) Chung (111) Compuwizard123 (34) Creeva (41) Crutcher D (32) dan (0) Daniel Kirk (14) Darin R. McClure (48) dave (2) Derrik (36) Dorn (9) Dov Harrington (3) Dr Jones (1) Eric (12) Eric (6) Eric Rochester (4) Erik (45) Fay (15) FelipeC (19) Fred Schechter (75) gastaoss (14) HeNkiSdaBro (5) Humberto Gonzalez (43) J.Wo (7) J@n (3) Jake (10) James (1) Jan Vazquez (4) Jason (3) JasonV (2) Jeffrey (12) Jerry (8) Joannie (19) Joe (64) Joel (4) John (1) John Engler (2) Jon (2) Jon Erickson (7) Jon Host (0) Jon Lorenzini (17) Jorge (21) Jose (2) Jose Viveiros (3) Josh (24) Justin (17) Keith (7) Kluzter (19) Localize SEO (1) Marcel (25) Mark (10) Mary Alice (12) Mattie (10) Michael (14) MICHAEL (42) Michael (7) Michael (3) Michael Stewart (21) Mickey (7) MJ (1) mmhan (7) Mohammad Behdad (12) Narayan (35) Netbuster (6) Nick Campbell (5) Nitin Badjatia (3) nyenyec (8) Paul Robertson (5) Paul Singh (3)