The Pirate Bay Now Supports Tagging (5)
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The Pirate Bay has rolled out a new feature which allows users to add tags to the torrents they upload. The tags will make it easier to structure and discover new content, and it gives users the opportunity to form tag based groups. Although tags are fairly common for blogs and other online publications, The Pirate Bay is one of the first BitTorrent sites to implement this feature. The purpose is to make it easier ...
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martian said:
all the media in the world at your fingertips AND organized. viva the meta web
The Pirate Bay Now Supports Tagging (43)
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The Pirate Bay has rolled out a new feature which allows users to add tags to the torrents they upload. The tags will make it easier to structure and discover new content, and it gives users the opportunity to form tag based groups. Although tags are fairly common for blogs and other online publications, The Pirate Bay is one of the first BitTorrent sites to implement this feature. The purpose is to make it easier ...
The New iGoogle Gets Full Screen Gmail [Igoogle] (61)
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If you're using the new iGoogle since we took you on a screenshot tour and showed you how to enable it, you've now got a robust, full screen version of Gmail in iGoogle. Back when we toured the new iGoogle, we told you that full screen gadgets were coming but not yet available. Now the Gmail gadget can go full screen, and it looks and feels very much like regular old Gmail. You can read, ...
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Rui said:
wohoo!
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Daniel said:
FINALLY
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DOCBook Howto said:
I just need fullscreen Reader now and I'll be back on iGoogle again.
Quick And Easy Questions And Answers With Defuddle (1)
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The volume of sites and services on the Web doing their thing on the Q&A circuit is quite extensive. There is Yahoo Answers of course. Yedda is another. TickerHound is one which is geared exclusively to financial queries. LinkedIn Answers is a quality forum, too. (Let’s not forget Shouldi, either.) But say you want to simplify the whole question-answer process. You’ve got a quick question, whose subject is perhaps best described as miscellaneous. And you ...
Make Your Own Waterproof Wallet [DIY Creations] (1)
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Sick of dealing with wallets that get a bit, well, funky when they're wet? Looking for something a bit sturdier but still stylish? Instructables has an easy-to-follow guide to turning a sturdy plastic shopping bag into a wallet, using only a few needle stitches and a piece of double-sided tape. For those who get nylon wallet envy but don't want to swing the cash for one, it's a pretty unique solution, and a guaranteed conversation-starter. ...
How To Manage Your Online Reputation (3)
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You've spent a lot of time building up your reputation and image both online and off, so it's important to make sure that someone isn't out there dragging it through the mud. The latest tool for reputation management is Trackur, but its bottom-level price is $88/month, so the question on my mind, is: "Is it worth it?" There are already many different ways to monitor your online reputation as it is. Let's see how they ...
Make Your Own Comics With Comiqs (1)
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Singapore based Comiqs gives users the ability to create their own comics with a rich web based editing suite. Sites and services that provide comic generation aren’t new. Comic Life from Plasq (makers of Skitch) would be the best known in the field, and comes installed on new Macs. There’s also no shortage of “add speech bubble” style web editors available as well. Comiqs offers a similar feature set to Comic Life, but online and ...
Download Files with Usenet [How To] (1)
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Blogger Paul Stamatiou steps through getting acquainted with and then becoming proficient downloading music, movies, and other files with Usenet. After introducing you to the basics of Usenet, Stamatiou delves into more advanced usage, describing how to start Usenet downloads by sending an email to your home computer. BitTorrent is by far the more popular (or at least well known and discussed) method of file sharing right now, but Usenet has been around forever, and ...
Blogger or Mind-Reader? Six Ways to Give Your Audience Exactly What It Wants (1)
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Skellie is a regular writer for ProBlogger. Get more unique blogging tips at her blog, Skelliewag, or subscribe to her feed. ProBlogger readers are absolutely spoilt when it comes to great articles about coming up with post ideas. But what about thinking up the post topics your audience has been craving? In this post I’ll be outlining six strategies you can use to determine exactly what kind of posts your audience wants to see on ...
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Schönen Dank für eure vielen Beiträge zum Thema Uniform. Finde ich sehr interessant, vor allem weil es mehr Leute gibt, die auch etwas Positives über die alte grüne Bekleidung sagen als ich gedacht hätte. Aber wir sind ja nicht nur hier, um über Klamotten zu sprechen; also, zurück zum ganz normalen Wahnsinn... "Polizeinotruf." Eine Dame mittleren Alters, leicht angeschickert, Reibeisenstimme "Juten Tach. Ich bin hier inner Pommes-Bude und hier gibbet Stress." "Och, was haben Sie ...
Graceful Degradation of Firebug Console Object (2)
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Paul Irish saw the following graceful degradation of Firebug code in the Yahoo! media player: PLAIN TEXT JAVASCRIPT: // code yanked from the Yahoo media player. Thanks, Yahoo. if (! ("console" in window) || !("firebug" in console)) { var names = ["log", "debug", "info", "warn", "error", "assert", "dir", "dirxml", "group" , "groupEnd", "time", "timeEnd", "count", "trace", "profile", "profileEnd"]; window.console = {}; for (var i = 0; i <names.length; ++i) window.console[names[i]] = function() {}; } I ...
The Pirate Bay Grows And Grows: 1m Torrents; 10m Users (And Counting) (2)
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Breaking news this weekend arriving from the scalawag collective at The Pirate Bay: Torrents are super popular! More popular than ever, in fact. The Pirate Bay, in advance of a potentially messy bout with a prosecutor who plans this week to “press charges against 5 people” involved with the website, has taken the time to let the world know that all is good, well, still unsanctioned, and growing in the BitTorrent realm. Ernesto of TorrentFreak ...
Former New Republic Writer Charges Social Web Users As ‘Destructive’ (1)
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Some people like bloggers. Some people don’t. Some people really don’t. Enter, Lee Siegel, the author of a book published January 22nd titled Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob. I’ll be perfectly open here with you. I have not read Siegel’s diatribe. I have not placed an order for it. I have not checked the local public library for a copy. What I’m basing this unsolicited retort is only ...