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BBEdit 9.0 released (4)
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Filed under: SoftwareBBEdit has released its eponymous BBEdit 9 text editor, a major update that includes a rewritten project manager, improvements to search and document comparison features, and a text-completion tool. Find and Multi-File search are now separate commands, both available from the Search menu. The dialog boxes are also now non-modal! Welcome to the 20th century. Also gone is the mysterious "don't find" button. Text completion appears much like the system-wide F5 trick: a ...Contribute comment -
BBEdit 9.0 released (1)
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Filed under: SoftwareBBEdit has released its eponymous BBEdit 9 text editor, a major update that includes a rewritten project manager, improvements to search and document comparison features, and a text-completion tool. Find and Multi-File search are now separate commands, both available from the Search menu. The dialog boxes are also now non-modal! Welcome to the 20th century. Also gone is the mysterious "don't find" button. Text completion appears much like the system-wide F5 trick: a ...Shared by simplynutty (0)Contribute comment - Catalog Choice - Eliminate unwanted catalogs you receive in the mail (2)
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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 (21) abbas vahedi (2) adang001 (6) Ahmed (53) Albert Willis (7) Alfredo (13) Amy (0) Amy (1) Andre Siregar (1) Anthony Romano (8) Art (19) Ben Shoemate (4) Bernardo (10) Bijou (13) bombox (6) Brad (9) Brian (26) Bruce Vigneault (10) Camtron 9000 (0) Carl Dunn3 (4) Carlos (19) carmepla (9) Cary (6) Chris (3) Chris Ryall (4) Christian Santos (59) Christopher (31) Christopher (21) ckaroli (36) count.dokument (13) D Hyde (0) daisylinbluez (0) Danny Wahlquist (21) darkeye11547 (245) Darkick (0) Dave C. (11) Dustin Johnson (0) Eliacin (19) elsterama (30) Eric (11) Felipe (17) Fernando B (5) Fletcher (0) Francisco Solis (0) Gabe (0) Gordon (13) HejGustav (7) Ian Benedict (3) izensun (3) Jake (10) Jake (1) Jay (44) Jeffrey (4) Jessica (5) Johan (0) Jonas (2) Jonnie (1) jose (2) kidmarmite (25) Lech Ambrzykowski (7) Leo (6) Library (0) Lukasz (0) Lyle (4) m021478 (20) Marcel (21) Marco Ponce (14) Mario Sundar (0) Michael (13) Michael (13) Miguel Lopez (46) Mike (8) Mike (0) Mike D (55) Mohammad Behdad (6) narkomanC (20) ndench (10) Neil Williams (2) Nguyen Dinh Nguyen (5) nilegomez (3) nparker13 (67) Olivier (32) Pamela Heywood (13) pedro (0) Petre (2) Punksolid (26) Richard (40) Romey (25) Rudolf Olah (5) Ryan (46) Ryan (5) Samuel Kim (6) Sasha Kovaliov (9) Sean (9) Shane (4) Shawn (10) Simone (10) simplynutty (0) Sonny Cloward (5) Syng Shin (51) tarman (19) The How-To Geek (1) ticiana (6) Tim (2) Tim (11) Toco (29) Todd Lohenry (8) Travis Roy (6) Troy (4) Vandywolfer (0) Whitney (0) Willis (0)- izensun said: 行事曆上如果沒事情怎麼辦
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Top 10 Calendar Tricks [Lifehacker Top 10] (12)
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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 Anthony Romano (8) Bernardo (10) Bijou (13) Brad (9) count.dokument (13) Eric (11) kidmarmite (25) Lyle (4) ndench (10) Role (54) simplynutty (0) Vandywolfer (0)Contribute comment - http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/105621/Fabulous-Freebies-2008 (16)
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Google Reader in Plain English by Common Craft (14)
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Google Reader is my main feed reader and an indispensable tool in the arsenal of web services I use daily. It helps me keep up with all of the blogs I follow and I also use it to share items on our Link Blog, so it’s great to see that our friends at Common Craft were commissioned to make the video “Google Reader in Plain English”. Related PostsHow To Survive a Zombie Attack, In Plain ...Shared by carlback (2) Colin (13) Despil (0) Frank (12) Jenna Wortham (32) Jeremy Jarratt (29) Kris (9) Matt (2) Ryan (11) Shannon Prickett (23) simplynutty (0) Stewtopia (1) Tim (31) Trace Windham (2)Contribute comment -
The 5 Scientific Experiments Most Likely to End the World (80)
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Damn Hadron Collider...Shared by adam (709) Adam Dorfman (24) Adrian Figueroa (1) Al Salmon (16) Aleisha (2) Alex (8) Alexander13 (313) ani625 (57) Ankur P (9) arsenio (2) bittin (131) Blackshirt (0) cheflove (230) Chris Greenough (3) Clint (18) dafire (0) David Minder (0) Dennis Gonzales (10) Derek (0) Doug Funny (42) Ethan Hein (6) Greg (8) Guillermo Bravo (60) Hamish.MacEwan (11) haris (3) Hayden Booth (5) hikbi (59) Hilary (2) HollowMarkeD (65) Ibrahim Cesar (11) ilias Charis (19) Jason (15) Jeremy Jouffroy (1) Joe Hoover (0) John Paul Mitchell (6) John Staton (5) Kate (246) Kevin (0) Louis Liem (35) Marko Sultsing (9) Matt (19) Matt Lopez (43) Matthew Snyder (4) Matthew Turnbull (17) miasarmento (103) Michael Jones (1) Mike Perkins (67) Narayan (31) nervioso (59) Paul Campbell (1) Paul Dyer (0) Pedro Silva (8) pf networks (0) pixites (3) PolkaRobot (5) Pramod (21) ProfVegas (144) Razzu (11) Richard (40) richtannehill (27) Robby Ibrahim (3) Roberto Ruiz (4) Ross Munce (5) Ryan Lewis (65) Sander Epker (31) Sarah Snoddon (53) Shawna Bergen (4) simplynutty (0) Steinkirch (82) Sumesh (91) Tad Chef (108) tankster (1) th13rteen (110) Thomas Lee (2) Tidus (8) Tom Davies (95) Travis Wright (1) Worth Baker (2) xxdesmus (48) Zeeshan Kazmi (2)- Greg said: Pretty funny
- Hamish.MacEwan said: LOL
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Google Reader in Plain English by Common Craft (3)
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Google Reader is my main feed reader and an indispensable tool in the arsenal of web services I use daily. It helps me keep up with all of the blogs I follow and I also use it to share items on our Link Blog, so it’s great to see that our friends at Common Craft were commissioned to make the video “Google Reader in Plain English”. Related PostsHow To Survive a Zombie Attack, In Plain ...Contribute comment -
Dev Team Releases PwnageTool 2.0.3 Jailbreaks Latest 2.0.2FW (40)
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Filed under: iPod Family, iPhoneIf you are the iPhone jailbreaking type, then you might want to know that Pwnage Tool from the iPhone Dev Team has been updated to version 2.0.3.This version includes the following new features: Support for iPhone/iPod touch firmware 2.0.2 5C1 Updated version of Installer.app beta 6 New .de localization for German speaking users Pwnage Tool 2.0.3 can be downloaded from the iPhone Dev Team's blog, or via the Pwnage Tool updater.Thanks ...Shared by Ahmed (53) Aleksander (5) Alex France (138) AshTR (11) Brandon (3) Brendon Wadey (12) Brian Cuban (1041) Casper (44) damned viper (61) Danny (10) Eli (0) hikbi (59) Ira White Jr. (0) Jamie McGibbon (59) Joe (53) Joel (0) Joey Foxenberger (5) Johan (14) Jonathan (14) Jordan (271) Josh (6) Karol F (13) KenFan (20) mark boyce (13) Mark Pannell (0) Mike Nayyar (140) Myke (3) Niklas (12) Omar Abid (77) ProfVegas (144) Robert Birming (33) RobertBrown (5) RyneNelson (191) sadiq kassamali (33) Shawn Hill (48) simplynutty (0) skytsui (3) th13rteen (110) Wolfman-K (0) yojibee (8)Contribute comment -
PwnageTool 2.0.3 (2)
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Filed under: iPod Family, iPhoneIf you are the iPhone jailbreaking type, then you might want to know that Pwnage Tool from the iPhone Dev Team has been updated to version 2.0.3.This version includes the following new features: Support for iPhone/iPod touch firmware 2.0.2 5C1 Updated version of Installer.app beta 6 New .de localization for German speaking users Pwnage Tool 2.0.3 can be downloaded from the iPhone Dev Team's blog, or via the Pwnage Tool updater.Thanks ...Shared by Ahmed (53) simplynutty (0)Contribute comment -
What We Need Is A Digital Bill Of Rights (58)
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As the Democrats and Republicans gather at their national conventions, it is time to really think about a comprehensive national technology policy for the Internet Age. Many laws and policies governing the Internet and digital property are inadequate attempts to transplant rules from a different era. The problems that arise are not just about Net Neutrality (see Comcast) or copyright infringement or digital privacy. They are about all of these things. What we need is ...Shared by ~C4Chaos (63) AdamB (2) AJ (154) Alex (18) Antonio José (9) Arvind (0) Bobby (10) china doll (0) Clint (18) Cory (1) David Risley (11) devin (13) dffrnt (23) DOCBook Howto (98) Eric (7) etlund (5) Haltse (17) iAlja (23) Icefreez (0) James (18) James (6) Jason Nielubowicz (17) Javed (62) JDAL. (6) Jeff Schmidt (11) Joeri (2) John Magnus (16) Jonathan (5) Jonathan (16) Jonathan Sterling (8) Jrod (58) Justin Yost (48) Kim A (1) Kourosh (13) mabisa (34) MAlbano (5) mjays (6) myth (1) Neil (4) Oneiros (17) Oren (12) Peppermint (0) potentato (23) Randy (14) Ryan O (6) SharonG (36) Shawn (18) shedali (1) Sigalon (25) simplynutty (0) Srinvard (28) Tim (16) Tobias Verhoog (18) Tony (11) Tony Duckles (7) Travis (0) usrbingeek (4) ysamjo (11)Explore read seven notes- Clint said: This would be a good thing for the Technology War
- Kim A said: Isn't the EFF working on something like this already? Like, for the past, oh 20 years?
- Eric said: I completely and wholeheartedly agree.
- Haltse said: Charming in its naivety. Have they not noticed that the real world bill of rights has minimally protected us from the intrusions of the state when it relates to our person let alone our belongings.. while it's nice to point out where the state and your possessions collide it's really a symptom that more paperwork wont solve.
- DOCBook Howto said: This is the age-old question. Is it necessary to create new laws as new technology evolves, or can we still apply old laws to the new technology? Thus far we've been okay adapting the old laws - how long will that last?
- devin said: Wishful thinking, but there is such a huge gap between digital and physical rights (especially fair use).
- Srinvard said: Digital Bill of Rights proposal, interesting
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What We Need Is A Digital Bill Of Rights (44)
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As the Democrats and Republicans gather at their national conventions, it is time to really think about a comprehensive national technology policy for ...Shared by AdamB (2) Adrius Fortytwo (2) Alec McNayr (20) Anders (7) Antonio José (9) Arvind (0) b (23) Bobby (10) china doll (0) Christopher Gizzi (8) cooperative (41) Cory (1) DeadRinga (32) devin (13) dffrnt (23) Eric (7) etlund (5) Haltse (17) Icefreez (0) James (18) James (6) JDAL. (6) Jeff (26) Jemima Kiss (8) Jill (48) Joeri (2) Jonathan (5) Jonathan (16) Kim A (1) MAlbano (5) Michel Bauwens (86) mjays (6) Neil (4) Peppermint (0) Randy (14) Rob (19) Robyn Miller (8) Ryan O (6) shedali (1) simplynutty (0) Tobias Verhoog (18) Tony Duckles (7) Travis (0) ysamjo (11)Explore read four notes- devin said: Wishful thinking, but there is such a huge gap between digital and physical rights (especially fair use).
- Kim A said: Isn't the EFF working on something like this already? Like, for the past, oh 20 years?
- Haltse said: Charming in its naivety. Have they not noticed that the real world bill of rights has minimally protected us from the intrusions of the state when it relates to our person let alone our belongings.. while it's nice to point out where the state and your possessions collide it's really a symptom that more paperwork wont solve.
- Eric said: I completely and wholeheartedly agree.
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Useful Firefox 3 Configuration Tweaks [Firefox 3] (145)
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Firefox 3 comes with several preferences baked into its options dialogs, but there are still a few you can only access by rolling up your sleeves and digging into its configuration manually. Power users have been diving under Firefox's hood to get their browser to behave just how they like since version 0.9, but Firefox 3 offers some new settings that customize its new features. Let's take a look at our favorite Firefox 3 about:config ...Shared by | Balu | (0) AbdO (3) Adam (10) Adam Selwood (8) AdamB (2) Aerial (22) alicekey (12) Amy (5) Arkayz (3) Ashish Mohta (57) Ben S (33) besighyawn (5) Blair (27) Blogbarger (0) Brendan (4) BrendoMan (103) Breyten (15) Brian Landau (0) CampMaster (2) Casey (3) charlie anzman (79) Chris Thomson (3) Christian Santos (59) Christopher (21) Christopher Gizzi (8) chusemann (4) Clay (40) Colby (2) Compuwizard123 (16) Coop (19) Corey Porter (0) craig (46) curlyfoxy (9) David Givens (5) Dean (3) dobata (324) docbaily (28) Doug Stewart (10) Dreamer (0) Dreamside (41) Duane (16) Edo (9) Elmer Thomas (119) Eric (11) Erik (30) eurotransient (1) Foomandoonian (11) Franklin (0) garraxxi (22) Gatewayy (4) gautamg (11) Glen Horton (1) History of Blogging (155) Jacob (0) Jaemi kehoe (21) Jamie (9) Jan Vazquez (4) Janyne (10) Jared (1) Jason Antoniewicz (0) JasonV (2) JC (6) Joe (20) Joel (2) Jonathan Hensley (0) Jonnie (1) Juan (1) Jukie (3) K-IntheHouse (8) Kagnar (2) Karan (5) Ken (20) Ken Sykora (1) Kevin (3) Kevin (0) KingBee (4) Klaus Hartl (4) Kourosh (13) kristin buxton (28) Leon Ridge-Cooke (34) Levi Breederland (3) LostAirman (0) m021478 (20) Marc Rudkowski (0) Mario (2) Mark (8) Mathew (22) Matt (1) Meelp (4) Melkir (2) Mike D (55) Mike Davies (0) MPx (16) MrQwest (38) ndench (10) nick4eva (2) nikoleto (9) Olivier (32) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (15) pankaj (13) paul.grayson (0) Peter Bockenhauer (4) Phani (2) Phill Sparks (6) Priit^ (41) Ram (50) Randy (33) Raymond Schwartz (3) Richard (18) rodmitch (1) roedward (27) Ross V (276) Sam (9) Sid (12) SilverStag (3) Silvo (5) Simone (10) simplynutty (0) sinisterff (8) snowfallsoon (2) Sonny Cloward (5) spoon16 (32) Srinvard (28) Stalyn (12) Stephan Ainley (14) Susan (2) Talen Quickblade (0) tarman (19) Tim (2) Tim Geraghty (2) Tim Trentham (0) Timothy (0) Tommy (2) Travis Jon Allison (4) web (4) whatevernevermind (8) willdeluca (2) wwdj (8) yasha.sozo (12) yoshy (298) Фил (3) 明青 (16) 異塵行者 (20) 绯村剑心 (8) 郁也风 (2)Explore read five notes- Kagnar said: Firefox tweaks
- AdamB said: these are great tweeks & tips for Firefox 3 (best browser on earth)
- Aerial said: Sedang ditulis artikelnya^^
- Jamie said: Things to change in Firefox 3. Really, just do it. No extensions required.
- paul.grayson said: man! Getting firefox 3 to just put the cursor where I click in the URL box rather than select the whole URL -that's made my month! WOO HOO!!!!
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Beijing 2008 - It's a wrap (100)
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Over the past couple of weeks, in Beijing, China, over 11,000 athletes from more than 200 countries participated in 302 events in 28 sports. below are some highlights of the last week in Beijing, and a few shots of the Closing Ceremony last night in the National Stadium. (39 photos total)Left-to-right: Netherlands Antilles' Churandy Martina, Zimbabwe's Brian Dzingai, Jamaica's Usain Bolt, Wallace Spearmon of the US and Britain's Christian Malcolm compete in the men's 200m ...Shared by $udhi™ (1) Alexandra Friedman (41) alfred westerveld (24) andy smith (147) Anthony Bossuyt (13) ariel (2) atul (70) Aurélien Bompard (7) B.M. (8) berenike (8) BrendoMan (103) Brenton (5) Bruce (2) Bryan (4) bucks14 (1) C.M (2) Clash (119) Daniel Schultz (26) danutz (0) Darren Barefoot (8) David (12) David Monroe (31) davidrbailey (1) Dominik (3) Dreamer (0) Dwayne (3) Erik (30)