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Leaked Sprint roadmap reveals Touch Pro, Touch Diamond dates and pricing (6)
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Filed under: Cellphones From the looks of it, Sprint has gone and gotten a decent chunk of its playbook leaked all over the interblogs, and it's chock-full of titillating information. Thanks to slippery fingers and loose lips, we already knew that the Touch Diamond and Touch Pro were headed to the carrier, but now we have some solid dates (mid-September for the Diamond, October 19th for the Pro), and pricing ($549.99 and $579.99 unsubsidized, $249.99 ...Contribute comment -
Web Publishing: Google 404 Pages Help Your Web Visitors Find the Right Page (66)
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Google offers a free, embeddable widget for web site owners that can help fight back against link typos, permalink problems, and other issues that send visitors to non-existent pages. The customizable JavaScript widget suggests the URLs on your site closest to the link visitors come in on, and offer a search box pre-loaded with search terms relevant to the bad link. Anyone who's run a site for a long while knows that page URLs are ...Shared by afahy (9) alireza (90) Amy (33) Bene (3) Bernardo (11) Bill Rodenbaugh (4) Canopusoheil (7) Ching (21) Chris (3) Chris (34) Chris J Guerra (27) Compuwizard123 (34) dasmart (19) David (9) Db0 (32) diwakergupta (4) Doug Stewart (28) Drew Olanoff (144) Eric (52) Erik J. Heels (51) everyone loves a wee sombrero (126) Fansari (61) Futt (5) Garrett (5) Grant Griffiths (12) Iceman (7) Jeremy P (2) jimmysessions (12) joshed (21) JPowers (41) ke9v (4) Levi Breederland (3) m0d (5) marcusmeisel (21) Matt Kurio (1) Meranda (8) Michael (20) nanabite (14) narkomanC (20) Nick Campbell (5) nparker13 (104) oheresy (12) okuami (46) Patrick Altman (10) philoscribe (11) Punksolid (26) Razzu (11) ricardo (20) Robert H (6) Roopesh (6) rzklkng (136) Samuel Sampi (27) sascha (8) Seth G (62) Syng Shin (126) TechTalk (12) thr33 (25) Tim (13) timlauer (2) Todd Albertson (29) Trebel (15) Troy (35) vraicovi (17) wolfhesse (6) Zexxia (David Samson) (19) Zoram (20)- Todd Albertson said: I have had this on a couple of sites, but my don't look as good as the example. They just have the Search box...
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Google 404 Pages Help Your Web Visitors Find the Right Page [Web Publishing] (7)
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Google offers a free, embeddable widget for web site owners that can help fight back against link typos, permalink problems, and other issues that send visitors to non-existent pages. The customizable JavaScript widget suggests the URLs on your site closest to the link visitors come in on, and offer a search box pre-loaded with search terms relevant to the bad link. Anyone who's run a site for a long while knows that page URLs are ...Shared by Chris (3) Compuwizard123 (34) Jeremy P (2) m0d (5) timlauer (2) Todd Albertson (29) Zoram (20)Contribute comment -
World's first D-SLR movie: D-Movie (2)
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BackType, A Twitter For Comments (45)
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CommentsShared by Adam (11) andré.friedrichs (57) Andrei (6) Anton Johansson (53) Aranyx (5) arsalan (21) Bill Shakes (0) Chris Gurney (9) christideli (36) Colide81 (36) cooperative (46) Craig (16) darrellsilver (19) Dave Lovely (11) David (14) David Erickson (40) ekaye (13) evo (11) Jason Nielubowicz (17) Jeffrey (26) Jeremy P (2) Jeroen (4) johnt (48) Jon Price (33) Josh (4) Lech Ambrzykowski (20) lkratz (21) lunamoth (25) Mark (13) Melissa Chang (1) metaeuphoria (20) Mihalcea Razvan (326) Mike (24) mr94 (10) Paul Roberts (10) prexec (1) Rahul Gaitonde (15) Rainer Helmes (12) Ricardo M. (25) richhand (31) Robert Scoble (73) Roger Åberg (14) That Kid from Omaha (6) Todd Mundt (70) TonNet (37)Explore read five notes- Colide81 said: This reminds me of friendfeed.
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BackType, A Twitter For Comments (38)
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BackType is the newest YCombinator startup to launch from their summer program. They’re a blog-comment focused startup - founders Christoper Golda and Michael Montano are for the first time aggregating all comments from millions of blogs into a single, searchable, parsable stream. Think Twitter for all comments on the web. They are not like the recent barrage of startups focusing on cleaning up the comment experience on blogs - see Disqus, SezWho, JS-Kit, etc. Blogs ...Shared by andré.friedrichs (57) Andrei (6) Aranyx (5) arsalan (21) Bill Shakes (0) christideli (36) Colide81 (36) Craig (16) darrellsilver (19) Dave Lovely (11) David (14) DOCBook Howto (124) ekaye (13) evo (11) Fernando (27) ignace / micronauta (11) Jason Nielubowicz (17) Jeffrey (26) Jeremy P (2) Jon Price (33) Josh (4) Lech Ambrzykowski (20) lkratz (21) Mark (13) Matthew (16) Melissa Chang (1) metaeuphoria (20) Mushin (51) Ricardo M. (25) richhand (31) Robert Scoble (73) Roger Åberg (14) sugree (48) tapir (37) That Kid from Omaha (6) Tibor (41) voidfiles (30) Wayne (52)Explore read five notes- lkratz said: ça marche pas mal ce truc
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UNetbootin Creates USB-Bootable Linux the Easy Way (37)
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Windows and Linux only: Free bootable image creator UNetbootin automates the downloading, imaging, and installing of Linux distributions onto USB thumb drives, creating a persistent, boot-anywhere...Shared by Adrian (15) Augmented Web (33) BW.Wooster (8) chip (25) Christian Santos (72) Clay (41) Dedalus (22) Dicky S (26) Dr. Sam (8) ema (3) Hasan (43) jbussoli (5) Jeremy P (2) jGrrl (7) kevin (1) kevinpshan (16) Krystal (37) Lambert (19) Lee G. (37) Masoud (8) Michael (0) MrQwest (38) Pat (3) Peter (11) Punksolid (26) Roger (9) Ryan (7) Sam (9) sinisterff (8) snake (2) Syng Shin (126) tarman (25) Thinh (198) Tim Bertram (4) TO-Double-D (26) wwj (11) Асджадс (0)Contribute comment -
UNetbootin Creates USB-Bootable Linux the Easy Way [Featured Download] (4)
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Windows and Linux only: Free bootable image creator UNetbootin automates the downloading, imaging, and installing of Linux distributions onto USB thumb drives, creating a persistent, boot-anywhere desktop. We've previously featured rather involved guides to putting Linux on a flash drive, but UNetbootin does it all for you, from downloading the right ISO to setting up a USB stick as a bootable Linux drive. It can also convert almost any bootable ISO, so if you've got ...Contribute comment -
Guitar papercraft (7)
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Nathan writes - Paperguitars.com has loads of free papercraft guitar models. You cut out all the pieces and glue them together to get the guitar of your dreams (at least a minaiture paper version of it). They may not have quite the same tone as the originals but you sure can't beat the price - PaperGuitar.com Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Crafts | Digg this!Shared by Alex (5) Chris H (4) ddddddd (11) Jenna Wortham (32) Jeremy P (2) kidmarmite (37) tomwsmf (10)Contribute comment -
Every science teacher, astronomy geek, space nut, or wannabe astronaught need this FREE program (2)
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Electronics levity (16)
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A bit of EE humor courtesy of Drew @ toothpaste for dinner. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this!Shared by Andrew Ferguson (10) Azeem (40) Chris (6) chusemann (4) darkeye11547 (247) David (9) Fearghas (13) JayCrossler (10) Jeremy P (2) Nathaniel Dean (21) NoyzSource (2) Rachyl (1) sczizzo (5) Shannon (2) terryphi (4) Tim (0)Contribute comment -
The Best Free Apps for Your Windows Mobile Device [Windows Mobile] (71)
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Despite the flurry of attention surrounding the iPhone and other new mobile phone platforms, Windows Mobile still has a widespread distribution and capacity for customization. Approaching it's ninth birthday, Windows Mobile has a large selection of old and new software that helps enhance the user experience and make getting things done (and sometimes goofing off) all the easier. If you're rockin' a Windows Mobile handheld, check out our favorite programs, add-ons, and tweaks for getting ...Shared by Aaron (25) Abdullah Cetin CAVDAR (60) Adam B (6) Alan Dean (55) aliencam (5) Andre Siregar (4) Andrew Terry (30) Andy Li (1) anthony warnick (11) Aranyx (5) Arvin (7) Bjorn (35) Brenton (8) Bret Fisher (1) Brian Junyor (39) Caleb (10) Chad (171) Cuélebre (2) Daemach (9) Dileepa (26) Dreamside (88) fmcpherson (0) Gabriel (9) Gerard (3) Gil Creque (8) Gregg Smith (0) Haggis (12) hasamba (36) Hasan (43) Hoby (22) Humberto Gonzalez (43) Jade (8) Jeff Pabian (2) Jeremy P (2) jonti (0) Jorg (5) Jose Viveiros (3) Josh (24) JustonWestern (5) Kevin (11) Kevin Sablan (34) Laurent Courtines (0) Lech Ambrzykowski (20) Masoud (8) Mike (3) Mr. Flowerpot (18) Nocky100 (6) pk (1) rajan (7) River Song (30) Robert (4) rodmitch (1) Romey (34) Rosha (61) Ross V (471) rzklkng (136) Sasha Kovaliov (10) Sebastiaan (1) shrutes (8) sulleh (2) The (2) Tim (13) Tim Geraghty (2) Ullash (23) Ville (3) vraicovi (17) WindPower (28) wwdj (9) Xu Li (Leslie) (20) Yirá (24) yoshy (342)Contribute comment -
The Best Free Apps for Your Windows Mobile Device [Windows Mobile] (7)
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Despite the flurry of attention surrounding the iPhone and other new mobile phone platforms, Windows Mobile still has a widespread distribution and capacity for customization. Approaching its ninth birthday, Windows Mobile has a large selection of old and new software that helps enhance the user experience and make getting things done (and sometimes goofing off) all the easier. If you're rockin' a Windows Mobile handheld, check out our favorite programs, add-ons, and tweaks for getting ...Shared by Dileepa (26) fmcpherson (0) Jeremy P (2) Jorg (5) Laurent Courtines (0) shrutes (8) Ville (3)Contribute comment -
Be a Socialist Hero! Your Photographed Face as Mao’s Special Helper (14)
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~Our advertisers come back over andover and over again. Find out why.~ Need to convince your friends of something? Nothing works quite like, well, propaganda… Especially if it has your face on it. Maopost, a site dedicated to an extensive collection of Chinese propaganda posters, will seamlessly paint your face (or your friend’s) from any of your photographs into a classic propaganda oil painting. You supply the photograph and choose one of the 35 suggested ...Shared by $udhi™ (2) Adamo (35) adastra (11) Ben (7) Ben Shoemate (23) Håkan (14) hikikomori (68) Jeremy P (2) Karen (3) Kerry (31) Melkir (16) mucio (5) Oliver (24) Shaw (27)- mucio said: Gesù, che meraviglia
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Soup Up Your Homebrew-Hacked Wii [Weekend Project] (77)
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You've hacked your Wii to run homebrew apps and play back DVDs without any difficult hardware hacking and now you want to dive into more of your homebrew options. Let's take a closer look at how to install new homebrew applications on your Wii through the homebrew channel, play back virtually any video or audio format, run old-school video game emulators, and more. Oh, and we'll play a little Doom, naturally. Browse and Install Applications ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (52) Aaron (7) AdamB (16) alfred westerveld (25) alphakamp (30) Ari (8) Arkayz (3) Atilano (17) Atilano (39) bombox (6) Brian Antonelli (28) Carl (7) CED (5) Charlotte Goldthwaite (3) Ching (21) Chris (5) Chris Schrier (12) Convoluted (15) Coop (25) Dan Russell (12) danutz (1) dave (2) Degauss (9) DippinBits (19) dopegroove (11) Doug Stewart (28) DVD (1) Erik (46) Federico Giacanelli (13) Felipe (17) Gatewayy (17) GeekThug (23) Getinet (37) guruh (10) Han (30) James Starmer (6) Jason LaGarde (1) Jayce^ (5) JC (2) Jen (48) Jeremy P (2) Jon (27) Jonnie (7) Jordan (26) Jorg (5) joshed (21) Joshua Ryan (4) Kristian (42) Lerch (23) Luiz Lopes (23) m0d (5) Marcin Bajer (3) Mark (0) ndench (10) niepi (1) nparker13 (104) patella (4) Patrick Altman (10) Paul Winch (5) Peder (18) pikagwong (4) Punksolid (26) RJO (20) Robb Irrgang (13) ryan.capote (100) sinisterff (8) Sparky (7) Stephen Scott (3) Sweevo (3) Tim (13) Tim Visher (52) Tommy (3) Toni (14) tormodh (1) Unseen (0) wwdj (9) Yann (35)Contribute comment -
Tweetake Backs Up Your Tweets to CSV Files [Twitter] (53)
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There's a good chance Twitter might never lose all the messages, replies, following lists, and other data its users have racked up over its short, expansive life—then again, it's not exactly the paradigm of reliable service, either. Even if you don't need (or care) to secure your messages, free service Tweetake does a hack-happy job of grabbing selected parts of your Twitter profile or the whole thing and dumps it into an easily-opened Comma Separated ...Shared by Abby (1) afreytes (11) Army of Gnomes (39) Barney (5) Ben (18) Bill Shakes (0) Brandy (7) Breyten (15) C.K. (134) Charles (36) Degauss (9) djspark (55) Drew Olanoff (144) Duane (45) elyse (0) Hasan (43) Heather (38) iammikeb (18) Jake (10) Jase (13) Jeremiah (15) Jeremy P (2) Jonathan The Seagull (12) Jose (17) JustonWestern (5) Keef (0) Kelly O (3) koovus (57) lnxcwby (6) Lord (20) Marcec (11) mmhan (7) Mr. Matt (13) mwsmedia (2) nlnnet (5) Olivier (48) probefahrer.alex (14) Razzu (11) rd1701 (3) Rocco (24) Sam (56) sarunas (4) Steve (19) tapir (37) Thinh (198) Tim (2) Valeehill (17) Vinny (10) viv (21) Voyagerfan5761 (29) whatevernevermind (8) yojibee (19) 狮子真好吃啊 (28)Contribute comment -
Tweetake Backs Up Your Tweets to CSV Files [Twitter] (6)
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There's a good chance Twitter might never lose all the messages, replies, following lists, and other data its users have racked up over its short, expansive life—then again, it's not exactly the paradigm of reliable service, either. Even if you don't need (or care) to secure your messages, free service Tweetake does a hack-happy job of grabbing selected parts of your Twitter profile or the whole thing and dumps it into an easily-opened Comma Separated ...Contribute comment - Email Prioritizer Adds "Pause" Button, Auto-Ranking to Email [Microsoft Outlook 2007] (4)