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Delicious Library 2.0 Hidden Message

May 26, 2008

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Delicious Library 2.0 Hidden Message

What is the hidden message Delicious Monster is giving us in Delicious Library 2.0, do they know something we don’t? I hope this is a sign from the Mac Gods! ch_client = “russwittmann”; ch_type = “mpu”; ch_width = 468; ch_height = 60; ch_color_bg = “FFFFFF”; ch_color_border = “dedbd1″; ch_color_title = “e8a02c”; ch_color_site_link = “e8a02c”; ch_color_text [...]

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Twitters Issues

May 23, 2008

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Twitters Issues

I was reading a post today on Ariel Waldman‘s blog about a problem she was having with a cyber squatter and hasser. She has appeard to have brought this up to the floks at Twitter and I have been blowed away with the response she has gotten from Twitter. I was acutally quite taken back [...]

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Google Docs Offline & Google Reader Offline

April 20, 2008

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Over the past few days I have been playing with Google docs offline app, and I must say Im quite impressed.  The ability isn’t there to create new docs while offline, so I would recommend you create a few blank templates for offline access. I can’t wait for the day Im going to be able to use Google apps for everything. [...]

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server-side mail filtering using qmail/procmail under plesk

July 14, 2007

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After enabling Spam Assassin on my Plesk Managed Media Temple DV3 Server, I had been relying on email clients to move spam-tagged emails into a “Junk” folder. This was not working out on my newly purchased Iphone, I was receiving Spam mail in my inbox, over 100+ every so many hours. It only worked when [...]

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iPod Amnesty Bin

May 24, 2007

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iPod Amnesty Bin

What the Zune Team does to help say user, usage of the Zune Growing! In what can be seen as either a joke or a real attempt to get employees to give up Apple iPods in favor of the Zune MP3 player, the team at Microsoft that builds Zune has set up a bin at [...]

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iPhone wins FCC approval, on track for June

May 17, 2007

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iPhone wins FCC approval, on track for June

The Federal Communications Commission approved Apple’s iPhone, clearing the way for the combined phone and music player to hit the shelves in late June. Some of the FCC documents confirm a few features of the phone, including that it will have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and use GSM radio frequencies. So why wouldn’t you want one? [...]

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iPhone To Expensive

May 2, 2007

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Carl Howe A note to everyone who believes that $499 is too much to pay for Apple’s iPhone: The Motorola RAZR was originally introduced at that price. It went on to become the best selling phone in the world before RAZR marketer Geoffrey Frost died and Motorola went on its “We will not be undersold” [...]

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AOL-Netscape Launches Massive “Digg Killer”

June 16, 2006

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On Thursday, AOL’s Netscape property will no longer be just another portal – it’s being converted into a Digg-killer. I was briefed on the new site by Jason Calacanis last week. As of tonight, he owns the Netscape property at AOL. The new site will run at beta.netscape.com for now, converting over to the main [...]

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