Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.
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Doing ‘Getting Things Done’ with Thunderbird
MetaGrrlrl shares how she uses Getting Things Done with Mozilla Thunderbird.
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Wiki-How Enables Anyone to Contribute
It’s a Wiki-Wiki World: Unveiled in January, Wiki-How had 2,000 users its first month. By the end of September, more than 450,000 had logged on, and in mid-October, the site’s counter ticked past 1.5 million total contributors; roughly 4 million people visit the site monthly.
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Super Clean CSS with Minimal Stylesheets
Minimal stylesheets and CSS markup.
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OpenOffice 2.0 Is Out
OpenOffice the free office suite is out in all of its 2.0 glory.
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Blogs Increase by 30 Times in 3 Years
70,000 blogs created every day. 2%-8% are fake spam blogs. 33,000 new posts every hour. Full report…
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Porn Podcast Explosion Predicted
With the arrival of the video iPod, porn is inevitable. I am curious to see if iTunes allows that as part of their paid content. I’m guessing they won’t for several reasons: ‘Tainting’ the Apple brand. No absolute way to guarantee age verification. Chargebacks. I think the last one is the real reason that it […]
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Blogs: Passing Fad?
If there’s one way to get lots of blog traffic – it is to declare blogs useless or a fad. I don’t know why Sean declares blogs and podcasting future fads when they are already reaching ‘cringe-worthy’ magnitudes of mention. Essentially his article boils down the essentials: If your company doesn’t have the balls/eggs/nads to […]
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How to Use Google Reader
I created a Flash demo to walk folks through getting familiar with the new Google Reader news aggregator. Click here to view the demo. (Flash format, 1.2 MB) (Opens in a new window).
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DailyKos Adds Tags
Liberal group blog/community DailyKos has tags to their posts. (What’s tagging?)
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‘Reality Blog’ Chronicles Architecture Blog’s Birth
Watch (read?) as an entrepreneur develops and architecture firm in 10 weeks. (via Rich)