Posted in On the Net, Tech on Jul 23rd, 2008
There’s an article from one of the authors of the site Lifehacker on how the editors, separated by vast physical distances, work with each other to keep Lifehacker going. Everything they use to collaborate is web-based. Three of the seven tools are from Google. In “cloud computing,” users no longer have their data tied to […]
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Posted in On the Net on Jul 10th, 2008
Wow, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a resource quite like this. I can’t vouge for the accuracy of it, but it seems to be pretty interesting reading. Although I dislike it when sites like this preface facts with “FACT:”.
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Posted in On the Net, Tech on Jun 21st, 2008
One of my favorite extensions for Firefox, Tab Mix Plus, is available for Firefox 3. This add-on lets you change the behavior of tabs. My most wanted feature: when I type a URL in the location bar, I want it to open a new tab automatically.
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With the release of Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron a week or two ago, I thought I’d try it out. I’ve been casually playing around with Linux for quite some time. I think the first version I installed was Mandrake Linux 8.0, back in 2001. Anyways, I like to see what’s new and how much Linux […]
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Posted in On the Net on Apr 15th, 2008
I think with my generation, you can do anything with the original Super Mario theme and it’s automatically awesome. Mario Theme Played with RC Car and Bottles – Watch more free videos
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Posted in On the Net on Mar 31st, 2008