Google Docs Gets Geared

I think just about every tech blogger has, at some point, chided Google for letting competitors (such as Zoho) beat them to offline document access and editing. For instance, when I mentioned Zoho Writer offline access back in November I harped a bit…

Today, the Google Docs blog announced “Bringing the Cloud With You.” This

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Adobe AIR: Linux Alpha Released

Looks like Adobe AIR really will be truly cross platform soon with the announcement of the Linux Alpha version today.

Dire warnings apply:

The Adobe AIR for Linux alpha is *not* feature complete. AIR applications that run on the Mac and Windows version may not run on the Linux alpha depending on the features used by that

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WordPress 2.5

WordPress 2.5 just went gold (download). There are a stunning number of changes in this release — and I won’t bother to detail them all here. There’s probably going to be about a kabillion blog posts on that today…

I, personally, am not going to stampede into this particular upgrade though. I’ve been following the WP

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USB Video Adapters — Any Good?

My laptop sports a 17″ wide 1920 x 1200 pixel display. At the office I connect a 17″ 1280 x 1024 LCD to the side. I’d really like to add one more display to the other side, but there is only the one external (analog) display port.

I’ve seen USB video adapters for sale for some

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Popular Posts

I’ve almost always had a listing of “popular posts” in my blog’s sidebar. Yet, I think the search engines have driven 99.99% of the traffic to those same posts, not that list.

Seems like it’s just wasted space.

Do people ever actually click through popular posts links — here or on other blogs?