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Still chugging..

Monday 1 October 2007 @ 11:10 am

I’m still chugging on a logistical project (it’s not webspam related). Sorry that I’ve been quieter on the blog as a result; the logistical stuff cuts into my free time, which causes a direct decrease in the time available for blogging. In the mean time, here’s a few things that I thought were interesting:- […]

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Lots o? news

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 10:09 am

Quite a busy day today:- Yahoo bought Zimbra for $350 million dollars.- AOL decided to move their headquarters to New York.- Microsoft got a decision in Europe.- Lots of TechCrunch 40 coverage is up on techcrunch.com.- The New York Times is opening up large quantities of its premium content for free.- Apple is hosting a […]

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Fun letter

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 10:09 am

I know someone that got a hand-written letter in blue ink that says:Dear (name) My name is David, my wife is Jennifer. We would like to buy your house at (address). Please call me @ 408-772-0507.Sincerely,David JanMy friend thought this was strange and did a Google search for 408-772-0507 and came across this page […]

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Talk like a pirate day!

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 9:09 am

Don’t forget that it’s “Talk Like a Pirate” day! Arrr!

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Useful Google feature: better date search

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 9:09 am

If you didn’t see this post about better date-based searching by Ionut Alex Chitu, I highly recommend that you check it out. As Google has gotten fresher, our advanced search page started showing more useful options for restricting searches by date. The shortest time frame used to be something like three months; now you can […]

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My favorite pedometer: Omron HJ-720ITC

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 9:09 am

Omron recently introduced a pedometer with a USB connector that can upload your step data to your computer. I’ve wanted something like this for years, so I ordered one from Amazon for 33 bucks and started testing it.My verdict? It’s the best pedometer I’ve tried. It’s accurate, and because it has two inertial sensors you […]

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Hack your iPhone: toolchains and cross-compilers

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 8:09 am

The iPhone can run “web apps” very easily. These web apps are really just specially-crafted web pages that take advantage of the iPhone’s built-in web browser. Such web apps can be very cool, but they don’t provide the full functionality that you can get from an actual executable program running on the iPhone. A “native […]

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Startup idea: Make My Music Legal

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 8:09 am

I was reading all the TechCrunch40 coverage and I asked myself: “If I had five minutes to come up with a startup idea completely outside of search, what would it be?” This is more of a fun exercise, but feel free to pull apart the idea — or propose a better startup idea in the […]

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Back from Pennsylvania

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 8:09 am

I was out of town this weekend for my brother’s wedding. All went well and he’s now a happily married man. It ended up as a big family reunion, with the added bonus of cool, new relatives from the bride’s side of the family. I’m trying to catch up, but apologies for not posting […]

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Google Reader adds search!

Saturday 29 September 2007 @ 8:09 am

Google Reader just added search! Yay! Suppose you remembered that someone did a cool post comparing PageRank to Play-Doh. Just do a search and you’ll remember that it was Rhea writing on Search Engine Journal:I’m going to be using Google Reader’s new search a lot. What are some of the things you’ll do with […]

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