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Archive for March 2008

March 10th, 2008

FeedGhost goes open source at least some bits

FeedGhost has open sourced some of its components. This is according to their newsletter dated March 10, 2008. The most recent one being the Super list control. FeedGhost is a product offered by BinaryComponents a UK-based Custom Software Solutions Company.
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March 10th, 2008

Do you subscribe to your own feed?

Recently, a friend of mine had problems with his blog. He went about his daily routine blogging about this and that topic, which interests him. Often putting what he perceived as witty comments and some of them really are about life in general. Unfortunately, for him his blog was compromised and porn links began […]

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March 9th, 2008

Wizz RSS looking for testers

Subscribers or patrons to Wizz RSS recently received news from the RSS and Atom news reader/aggregator extension for Firefox and its all about testing. The news is general and at most is that Wizz RSS is looking for people who would want to do some testing.
For those interested Wiz RSS is looking for a couple […]

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March 9th, 2008

Weather via an RSS Feed

Deciding whether to bring your umbrella or eat an open sandwich today. One way is to look out at the window and figure out from the cloud formation and temperature whether it would be sunny or wet. Another way would be to subscribe to the weather RSS feed of your city or town from WeatherBug.
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March 9th, 2008

Hacks for Google Reader and more

Please note: I came across this post written by Kim Roach. The post was written ten months ago. And believe it or not found it interesting and still useful. Granted some of the information may be outdated the general ideas are still sound My apologies for not mentioning it and thanks for the […]

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March 6th, 2008

Book 1 and E-Book & Kindle 0

It seems the Kindle and the e-book has still a few miles to go before replacing the book. According to the 2008 Digital Entertainment Survey, fifty three percent of those surveyed preferred the book over an e-book or there is very strong emotional attachment to the paperback. So for the moment the e-book needs to […]

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March 5th, 2008

Yahoo onePlace personalizes information management

Yahoo unveiled a new service, onePlace, that allows users to organize web content from the mobile phone or any Internet-connected device. The service was unveiled at Hannover, Germany during the CeBit technology show [Source].
So what does onePlace do that makes it interesting for the Digital Nomad?
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March 4th, 2008

Bombarding friends and enemies with photos

Just finished a trip to Angkor Wat with friends. One of the drawbacks or fun, depending on how you look at things, is that there will always be a river of photos or snaps taken from the trip. There is a way of showing friends and love one pictures as the trip progresses. One way […]

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