2007 January
Sunday, January 28th, 2007
at 10:41pm
“Finding freeware apps that don’t end up just sitting on your hard drive can get pretty hard. This list is a collection of some essential freeware apps for OS X that I can honestly say I would pay for if they weren’t already free. If you’re a new Mac user and/or you haven’t tried these apps yet, I highly suggest you give each of them a spin.”
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Sunday, January 28th, 2007
at 10:36pm
Gmail users can now take advantage of Google’s web word processor when viewing attached documents or composing email. Sounds simple and unremarkable, but Google’s products are now becoming mature enough to compete with Microsoft. Follow this digg for screen shots, discussion of features, and some history in the making.
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Sunday, January 28th, 2007
at 10:34pm
Apple never stops innovating, and just three weeks after they introduce the iPhone, Apple tops itself by introducing the iPhone shuffle!
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Saturday, January 27th, 2007
at 6:59pm
“I’m pleased to announce that Premiere Radio Networks - the biggest radio syndicator in the US - has picked up my KFI radio show for syndication. We’re signing up affiliates now, so ask your local talk radio station to give Premiere a call. KFI listeners: the show will continue exactly as always. There just will be a few more people listening in.”
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Saturday, January 27th, 2007
at 6:57pm
You have to see this….
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Saturday, January 27th, 2007
at 12:11am
Its amazing what you can do with a camera and a creative imagination!
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Saturday, January 27th, 2007
at 12:10am
Some Brazilian prostitutes are starting to use technology to increase the number of clients they receive. The mentioned women work for an online site called M.Class, which recently started offering video on the MP4 format that can be played on the iPod.
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Saturday, January 27th, 2007
at 12:07am
200 hand-picked references to Ajax, CSS, Flash, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, RSS, XML, ASP, C++, Perl, Python and Java tutorials. Handy and useful.
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Friday, January 26th, 2007
at 11:15am
The latest update is that we’ve broken the $20.000 barrier! It’s amazing! Also, we’re hereby officially telling you all that we have to go for plan B - buying our own island and trying to claim it as our own nation. The Sealand goverment has not been answering e-mails lately and we take that as a sign of not being willing to discuss our venture.
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
at 11:32am

Has someone stolen your social security or credit card number? StolenIDSearch is a new site aims to answer this question that has tickled the back of most American’s minds at some point, especially in light of the recent spree of retailer breaches and stolen laptops containing reams of personal information.
StolenIDSearch provides a free online search engine. All you have to do is enter your Social Security Number or credit card number into the box and they’ll look it up to see if it’s on the stolen list. [more details]