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The question: how many 3.5 inch floppy disks are needed for the Firefox 2 installer?
It’s also available in 5.25 inch floppy disks.
One of the suggestions I received about a year ago is when traveling to conferences or meetings is to take a small mp3 voice recorder. It can really come in handy in several situations like recording yourself giving a presentation, recording someone else’s presentation (when mp3s aren’t going to be available later), or when […]
I’ve linked to a guide to twitter before and I play with my own Twitter account too. So far I’ve only really used it to post not-so-relevant or naval-gazing updates. I’ve seen it as the same look-at-me status updates for Facebook. So I now have them combined so when I update Twitter […]
On the twelfth day of Christmas,
my cool colleague sent to me
Twelve Stumblers stumbling,
Eleven podcasters podcasting,
Ten lords IM’ng,
Nine ladies blogging,
Eight Wiki entries,
Seven Facebook pokes,
Six Twitter nudges,
Five Second Lives,
Four YouTube videos,
Three Del.icio.us bookmarks,
Two social networks,
And a tip to expand my business globally!
(via)
Matt Cutts is the leader of Google’s webspam team. He put together a simple, short video explaining Google’s search results page.
The most useful part of this video to me was his explanation of how Google decides to display the snippet of information in the search results.
You Tube - Matt Cutts Discusses Snippets
Yesterday we told you that you can get Camtasia Studio for free. Today I found out they are also giving away their great screen-capture tool, SnagIt. For details, see Download SnagIt for Free - Full Licensed Version
I don’t know if you are familiar with Camtasia Studio or not, but it’s the best video screen capture software around (or one of them anyway). It’s great for making a tutorial or help video. Read this blog post tonight and wanted to share it. Don’t know how long it’ll last, […]
I’m not one for making predictions about what life will be like online in the near future. It’s tough. Things change all the time. However, I suspect a new trend is going to emerge.
MySpace and Facebook been dominating the social network scene (at least in North America) for the last several years. […]
There’s over a billion people online. So what would a world map look like if it was distorted to show the internet population?
From Worldmapper
Many of you have asked or commented to me, “I don’t get Twitter“. It’s understandable. I felt the same way.
Here’s my explanation in three sentences: Twitter is a web service that allows other twitter members to subscribe to your tweets (and vice versa). Each tweet is like a micro-blog post because […]
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