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Link-O-Rama (December 2005)
Another month. Another collection of links... Sports/Packers/Racing Turiaf will play for Yakama Sun Kings Michelin to leave Formula One after 2006 Favre unsure of future, wonders if Packers want him Packers Carpet Toyota leaving IRL earlier than expected Read More...
Posted Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:43 AM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
Del.icio.us Enthusiasm
This is del.icio.us This is del.icio.us on steroids I've been using del.icio.us for quite a while now. The power of tagging immediately convinced me to make it my primary bookmark management system. The only downside to it is its interface. Being Read More...
Posted Tuesday, August 09, 2005 12:59 AM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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An Improved Drag & Drop
Today The Design Weblog had a great link to a video illustrating a proposed improvement to the Windows drag and drop interface that they are calling Fold n Drop . I love drag and drop, and am constantly amazed at how few people actually use it. Sure it Read More...
Posted Monday, August 08, 2005 10:45 PM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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Microsoft Announces MSN Virtual Earth
Over the past several months, products like Google Maps , Google Earth , and Yahoo Maps , have turned the world of mapping upside-down. Today, after much anticipation, Microsoft officially threw their hat in the ring by announcing the release of the beta Read More...
Posted Monday, July 25, 2005 5:42 AM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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Google Maps + NASA Imagery = Google Moon
Holy cow! As if Google Maps and Google Earth wasn't enough, along comes Google Moon ! No kidding. Just as the name implies, it's just like Google Maps, except it covers the moon! (duh!) Check it out for yourself. Hint - Just for the heck of it, Read More...
Posted Wednesday, July 20, 2005 3:04 AM by Stavanja | 1 Comments
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Bluesecurity White Paper: Hostile Consumer Profiling
If you have a web site that uses email addresses for registration ids, you need to read Hostile Consumer Profiling , the new white paper by Bluesecurity . It does a great job describing how your registration system can be used by hackers to profile your Read More...
Posted Sunday, May 29, 2005 1:29 PM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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New BlogMap Updates
Chandu Thota has updated his BlogMap service and given it a new home at FeedMap.org . Check it out! If you're into this kinda stuff, you might wanna checkout the GeoURL site too. BlogMap supports GeoURL tags. Lastly, if you're a developer, I highly Read More...
Posted Friday, March 25, 2005 1:37 AM by Stavanja | 1 Comments
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MSN Spaces
My Experimental MSNSpace The Space The beta version of Microsoft's new free blog service, MSN Spaces , has been getting lots of attention these days, so I thought I'd take it for a test drive. Less than 90 seconds after clicking on the 'Sign Read More...
Posted Sunday, December 12, 2004 4:13 AM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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Shutdown Addin for Outlook
The Shutdown Addin Property Sheet If you're a heavy-duty user of Microsoft Outlook , then you may have noticed that occasionally Outlook doesn't seem to want to close properly, forcing you to resort to Task Manager to shutdown Outlook manually. Read More...
Posted Saturday, November 27, 2004 10:08 PM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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Long Live X1!
The Google Desktop Interface Following the hype about the launch of Google Desktop a couple weeks ago, I decided to investigate, and have been running it since. But I must say, I'm left completely underwhelmed. I suppose the biggest hook for most Read More...
Posted Sunday, November 21, 2004 10:08 PM by Stavanja | 1 Comments
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Password Scrambler -- A Single Web Sign In tool
Bill Brelsford (via Scott Watermasysk ) pointed out a neat security utility call PasswordScrambler . It's a cool little browser utility that allows you to easily create a unique password for every web site you visit. Now you only have to remember Read More...
Posted Thursday, September 30, 2004 5:31 AM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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FlexWiki Posted to SourceForge.net
David Ornstein (and Microsoft ) have taken the FlexWiki project up a notch and moved it to SourceForge , making it available under the Common Public License . C|Net News.com and the rest of the tech press is making a big deal out of the open-source aspect Read More...
Posted Wednesday, September 29, 2004 10:58 PM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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Can It Really Be True? Will XP SP2 Make Your System Faster?
HardcoreWare.com has an in-depth performance comparison of XP SP1 vs. SP2 . It's a 7 pages long and covers a wide range of tests. The bottom line... After looking at the results, one thing is certain: You have more to gain than you to to lose by installing Read More...
Posted Thursday, September 23, 2004 1:33 AM by Stavanja | 0 Comments
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eBay + RSS = RSSauction.com
If you're like me, you like eBay , but because you have a life, you're too busy to frequent the site regularly. Consequently, all too often you miss out on fantastic deals on that great rare treasure. RSSAuction looks like the perfect solution Read More...
Posted Wednesday, September 22, 2004 10:29 PM by Stavanja | 3 Comments
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Microsoft Calculator Plus
While perusing my blog subscriptions last weekend I found a link to something called Microsoft Calculator Plus . Being a recovering calculator geek, I immediately had visions of a really cool customizable scientific, engineering, and programming calculator. Read More...
Posted Monday, September 13, 2004 7:08 PM by Stavanja | 1 Comments
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