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Tethering Plug-in for Lightroom 2.0 and Macs (2)
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24.08.2008 - Rich from MountainStorm has written a tethering Plug-in for Lightroom. Only for Mac OS X 10.5 and Lightroom v2.0 at the moment! http://www.mounta... Sun, 24 Aug 2008 14:01:00 -0000Shared by robenalt (1) Travis Jon Allison (5)Contribute comment -
Songsterr Makes Learning Guitar Tabs Easier (26)
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If you’re a tech-savvy guitar player, you’ve heard of Guitar Pro. It’s a desktop application that improves on standard guitar tabs, turning them into midi-playing note sheets which show the exact duration of each note as well as its position on the fretboard. If you want to learn how to play a song exactly to the last note, there’s no better way to do it. Now, Guitar Pro has an online competitor called Songsterr. On ...Shared by Aaron (7) Alex (102) Alex Cheng (9) b-rad (14) b3cak (10) Brandy (7) Brian Douglas (9) Creeva (41) David (6) digiSal (5) Drew Olanoff (144) Eban_C (3) elsterama (41) FlorinGrozea (38) Harish (3) Heather Cee (7) Kevin (28) Makenai (6) minounou (12) Paul Dunay (23) Rex (152) Ricardo.Borelli (9) robenalt (1) Stephen (5) Tor Erling (132) Zenith (27)Contribute comment -
Songsterr Makes Learning Guitar Tabs Easier (10)
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If you’re a tech-savvy guitar player, you’ve heard of Guitar Pro. It’s a desktop application that improves on standard guitar tabs, turning them into midi-playing note sheets which show the exact duration of each note as well as its position on the fretboard. If you want to learn how to play a song exactly to the last note, there’s no better way to do it. Now, Guitar Pro has an online competitor called Songsterr. On ...Shared by Aaron (7) Alex Cheng (9) Brian Douglas (9) David (6) digiSal (5) Harish (3) Makenai (6) minounou (12) robenalt (1) Stephen (5)Contribute comment -
SearchMonkey for Site Search (2)
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In the past few months, SearchMonkey developers have told us they'd like to use Enhanced Results for site search. Yahoo! and other search engines have long had a site restrict operator (e.g. site:anysite.com) and other site search tools, but we decided to launch a new capability that lets you add a query parameter that automatically turns on the SearchMonkey Enhanced Result for the site you're searching. This is important for site owners because it makes ...Shared by bjori (15) robenalt (1)Contribute comment - MTURK-UI-2008-07-30.pdf (application/pdf Object) (1)
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Manage Webapp Upload Addresses with Gmail Filters [Email Filters] (39)
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Lots of webapps—Flickr, Tumblr, and Remember the Milk, among them—let you upload items through custom email addresses. Those addresses, though, are usually very long, or extremely random, and hard to remember when you're trying to dash off something. The Digital Inspiration blog recommends putting the ever-clever disposable Gmail address trick to work, which also works with other email providers. Set up a filter to send mail addressed to YourName+Flickr@g... to your custom Flickr address, and ...Shared by Alec Peden (25) Ariel Acentares (2) binduwavell (1) bwary (1) Cade (7) cesaracardoso (77) ckaroli (45) Compuwizard123 (34) Dan (4) Darrin (0) docbaily (33) Elton (0) Fuad (2) GC (4) Google (1) Grandje5ter (22) Jeffrey (12) Joe (7) Kevin Hamer (10) Linda (1) merkurov (15) mgalpert (4) Michael (1) Michelle (2) MJ (5) Murz (2) Muzo (10) Polina (5) Rick (1) robenalt (1) ryan (49) Ryan (0) Scott (3) shawnmor (36) simplynutty (0) stormin (3) tarraguna (2) Tim (13) Todd Lohenry (12)- Linda said: great tip! I use several lindadub+ gmail addresses to help me organize email.
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Manage Webapp Upload Addresses with Gmail Filters [Email Filters] (7)
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Lots of webapps—Flickr, Tumblr, and Remember the Milk, among them—let you upload items through custom email addresses. Those addresses, though, are usually very long, or extremely random, and hard to remember when you're trying to dash off something. The Digital Inspiration blog recommends putting the ever-clever disposable Gmail address trick to work, which also works with other email providers. Set up a filter to send mail addressed to YourName+Flickr@g... to your custom Flickr address, and ...Contribute comment -
Yahoo’s Best BOSS Search Mashups (13)
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Last month Yahoo! announced BOSS, its Build Your Own Search Service, which “allows developers and companies to create and launch web-scale search products by utilizing the same infrastructure and technology that powers Yahoo! Search.” The REST API allows developers to get results in XML or JSON format for web, news, and image search queries. Recently the official Yahoo! Search Blog showcased a handful of the best mashups that third-party developers created in BOSS’s first month ...Shared by Alan Edgett (3) Bogdan Brinzarea (99) dafmetal (2) Didier (12) elijah.wright (5) kcearns (15) lapin (27) ming (6) Noah (9) ralph (13) Rob (132) robenalt (1) schuettla (3)- dafmetal said: The Tianamo Search result visualizer looks pretty impressive when you use it. I'm not sure about the usefulness yet, but it definitely has a big WOW factor.Next to that, there is the Dipity API for creating timelines. I'm betting we'll be seeing that again a lot in different types of applications.
- Alan Edgett said: love the graph display of search
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Google Trends graphs aggregator (6)
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multiple, superimposed logarithmic line graphs that show the "big picture" by aggregating the activity graphs from Google Trends for Websites. the domains searched within the last hour are rendered in brighter colors & gradually fade away. red lines indicate sites which are losing traffic. blue lines are gaining [link: coverpop.com|via krazydad.com|thnkx Jim]- Noah said: Awesome. Those interested in Web metrics or SEO should definitely take a look.
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Google Search Insights (15)
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Google Trends is useful if you want to compare the popularity of two or more search terms, but it can't generate lists with popular search terms from a category, like in Google Zeitgeist. You need to provide the search terms and adjust them until you found the most popular keywords, but this is time consuming and ineffective.Google Insights for Search categorizes searches and shows popular queries from a category like Telecommunications, popular queries from a ...Shared by arturo.servin (10) ckaroli (45) ClinicalCases (48) David T (2) DWM (7) elias (5) Galez (8) HR (0) Javed (139) Jupega (17) manki (7) Marshall Sponder (24) Mithrill (3) robenalt (1) Toomore (23)Contribute comment - Rock Band Cheats, Codes, Cheat Codes for PlayStation 3 (PS3) (1)
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Evernote Web Clipper Adds Content from Any Web Page [Featured Firefox Extension] (24)
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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Free, cross-platform note-taking application Evernote offers a handful of tools for clipping content into your Evernote account, including the newly released Web Clipper Firefox extension. Aside from a Clip to Evernote entry in the right-click menu and a new toolbar button, the extension works just like the Clip to Evernote bookmarklet (perfect in its own right if you don't want to install another extension). The inline dialog autocompletes tags and adds the ...Shared by Adam S (8) Alec Peden (25) Amihai (24) Brian Baggett (0) Bwana (74) C.K. (134) Crazy Carl (2) Hokey (12) Ian Yang (16) Jason David Pelker (12) Jody (13) Justin (0) Kajivar (49) Lindsay (0) Matt (19) Nathan (3) PrashantP (4) rajan (7) Richard B (1) robenalt (1) Sean O (9) TO-Double-D (26) Tom Keays (20) zsafwan (47)Contribute comment - Silverlight Chart (2)
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Evernote Web Clipper Adds Content from Any Web Page [Featured Firefox Extension] (3)
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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Free, cross-platform note-taking application Evernote offers a handful of tools for clipping content into your Evernote account, including the newly released Web Clipper Firefox extension. Aside from a Clip to Evernote entry in the right-click menu and a new toolbar button, the extension works just like the Clip to Evernote bookmarklet (perfect in its own right if you don't want to install another extension). The inline dialog autocompletes tags and adds the ...- Lindsay said: Evernote is a good research tool - you can highlight and save text/web pages to an account to access later.
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Build A Custom Search Engine Using Your Social Bookmarks (121)
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Last week, Yahoo finally unveiled the long-awaited new version of the social bookmarking site Delicious. Along with the new URL, simply delicious.com, the site got a revamped UI and added new features like selectable detail levels and alphabetical sorting of bookmarks. However, amid the delighted oohs and ahhs from the tech community over the new-and-improved site, some people were raising the valid question: "Who bookmarks anymore?" Besides bookmarking for the sake of making sure a ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (52) Aaron (61) Abdul Jaleel (28) Adam (10) Adam (8) AJ (190) Alan (0) Albert Willis (12) Alex (1) alfred westerveld (25) Amr Awadallah (0) Angelos (4) Antonio Ortiz (37) AriT93 (0) atul (95) Berkay (6) blackbelt (0) Blogtester (12) Brent (9) Brit (24) Caleb Elston (29) Charles Iliya Krempeaux (32) charlie anzman (114) Chmiche (37) Corvida (85) DavidSS (7) Derrik (37) Dimitar D (37) Duane (12) Edwin (14) ehu4ever (91) English Studio (5) Farzin (37) Foo Yong Hwee (13) frieda99 (10) Galtenbergs (19) Garry (3) gocrawford (2) Hawksdomain (38) Hisham (23) Howard Rheingold (1) Ignacio (14) In Dust We Trust (6) Jake (0) jason (4) Jason (0) Jason (5) jccamus (15) jeffry (7) jeroendemiranda (12) jezarnold (12) Jigar Mehta (61) Jim (1) Jody (13) Joe (106) John Park (6) Jose Viveiros (3) Josh (5) Kazuyoshi Kato (10) Kim (22) Krisalis78 (35) Kristian (42) Kyle (17) LaptopHeaven (7) LauraLee (214) lilomerlin (0) Lois Paul & Partners (2) louisgray (150) mabisa (48) maccman (19) Marco K (1) Marque (0) Marshall Sponder (24) masayuki inoguchi (63) Max Stanworth (50) Midh (0) Mike F (465) Monocut (4) Muhammad Basheer (9) Nick (0) Nicolas Lehuen (12) nikhil (27) Oscar Antonio (13) pankaj (20) Patty (264) Paul M. Banas (1) Phil (53) Phillip (11) prattmic (15) PT (1) Quasidot (22) Rahim (10) Ralph Poole (20) reechard (7) Rex (152) Ricardo M. (25) Ricardo.Borelli (9) Rob (132) robenalt (1) Sandra (8) sarahintampa (98) schuettla (3) Sean McBride (69) Sean Sharp (1) Seth (12) Shane (16) Shey (64) Stephan (1) Tac (17) Ted Weismann (1) Tewe (4) tig (48) tim (14) Tris Hussey (6) Txema (5) Unseen (0) web (4) Wulf (3) yogini (88) Yu (54) 小草莓 (24)- Rahim said: What a great idea!
- Galtenbergs said: Hallelujah
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Disable backups to speed iPhone/iPod touch syncing (19)
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I have several (more than 30) applications installed in my iPhone 2.0 (some of them are over 10MB). I've been a bit disappointed with the oh-so-slow syncs in iTunes due to the required backup process. Searching a bit, I found that I could disable the backups by setting a hidden iTunes preference. Quit iTunes, open Terminal, and enter this command: defaults write com.apple.itunes DeviceBackupsDisabled -bool YES Whe you next sync, your iPhone won't be backed ...Shared by Beau Giles (18) Bob (4) Chat (11) chip (25) handir (5) Izzy (2) Jayce^ (5) Josh (24) Juan Diego (38) Leon Westbrook (28) MacDork (16) Martin (8) Mathias (0) MegaChris (1) qbn (9) robenalt (1) RossW (2) Shaggy (10) titox (7)- RossW said: ‘Ahhhh… and the heavens opened up…’ Salvation, at last.
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Natural Date Parsing. The Chronic gem makes it simple. (1)
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