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I Discovered Online Magazine Archives

02.Mar.08 | 2 Comments

Although I consider myself a digital sort of guy with my affection for RSS feeds, eBooks and life via the web browser, I have to admit that I still subscribe to a handful of (*gasp*) paper magazines. At the end of the day, I just enjoy reading something in bed that doesn’t involve backlighting and [...]

Linux Alternative for EverNote / OneNote?

05.Jan.08 | 18 Comments

I’m a huge fan of Microsoft’s OneNote. I’m rapidly becoming a convert to EverNote as well.
Suppose I’m on my Linux machine though… what’s there for Linux that is similar or comparable? I love how both apps handle tagging and the immense flexibility in entering/finding/tracking data. Surely there’s something similar for the *nix crowd as well?
I [...]

Google Gears and Offline Web Applications

30.May.07 | 7 Comments

Have you caught wind of Google Gears yet?
Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using [...] JavaScript APIs
Did you catch the key part there? Web applications that can be run offline? If this is done right, it could really put a new spin [...]

A New Way to Access Google Notebook

09.Apr.07 | Leave a Comment

I was just doing a quick Google search and noticed something new (I think?). You know that little linkbar across the top of the screen? I’ve never noticed the “My Notebooks” link there before:

Now, is that just showing up because I actually use Google Notebook, or does it show up for anyone logged [...]

Google Personalized Homepage - Loving it

31.Mar.07 | 1 Comment

A couple of weeks ago, Google made some changes to their personalized homepage. When I initially saw it announced, I really didn’t pay much attention. “Whee, themes,” would pretty much sum up my first response.
Then I went on vacation and didn’t think about it for a week.
Well, it turns out themes are BSO’s [...]

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