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Kamis, 13 Januari 2011

Want to Know About the Australian Flood?

The Best Sites For Learning About The Australian Floods

The flooding in Australia does not look like it’s going to be ending anytime soon, unfortunately. Flooding is a particularly sensitive topic here, since Sacramento is considered the most likely major U.S. city to suffer a catastrophic flood.

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Wolfram Alpha New Face

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There are also some interesting tweaks to the results pages. One is the addition of linked data inside the search results, which you can see on this screenshot.

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Selasa, 11 Januari 2011

Google was the world’s most dangerous website in 2010

Steve Jobs will join Rupert Murdoch to launch his iPad newspaper, “The Daily”

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Murdoch is reportedly spending a total of $30 million on The Daily. While Murdoch has tried to keep the project quiet, I know a few reporters in New York City who’ve already begun work on The Daily, many of them poached from local media outlets like the NY Observer, The Daily Beast, Forbes, AOL, Politico and the New York Post and from far-flung zines like San Francisco’s Wired Magazine. In total, News Corp has already hired over 100 journalists including three managing editors: Mike Nizza, a veteran of The New York Times, AOL News and The Atlantic; Steve Alperin, a producer at ABC News, and Pete Picton, an online editor at UK Newspaper, The Sun. The company will be headquartered in the big apple with staffers in Los Angeles.

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Webclip for Google Chrome snips text to your Google Docs

Minggu, 09 Januari 2011

KooBi - a Digital Shelf 4 Ur eBooks

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collection of ebooksThings are really on the upswing for those who like their eBooks. We have a host of digital eBook readers jostling for space. There’s the iPad with its shoulder to the door and we have always had quite a few software readers since the early days. I still love the the press smell of a new book and the charm of turning a page. But I also believe that eBooks have two things going for them – convenience and availability. If you are missing the ‘charm’ bit, here’s KooBits for you.
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Wordsmiths require words and their meanings. Sometimes, those of other languages too. I am a guy who dabbles around with words, some I carry in my head and some I need to carry with me. But where?

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Top 10 Places to Discover Good SoftwareServices like the Mac App Store may be convenient for discovering software, but they can come with quite a few downsides too. Here are ten other great places to find the program you need.

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The Year in Language

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From a lexicographer’s point of view, the best language story of 2010 was the recent paper in Science about “culturomics.” The authors define this term as “the application of high-throughput data collection and analysis to the study of human culture,” but what they literally did, working with Google Books, was take the full text of a huge number of books — about 4 percent of all titles ever published — and crunch the words as data, on the model of the Human Genome Project.

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Jumat, 07 Januari 2011

Prospector Instant Preview Gives Firefox's Awesome Bar Google-Instant-Like Powers

Memolane: Set Up Your Own Online Time Machine (250 Beta Invites Available!)

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Excited to try this new social service!

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Creating your own lifestream on WordPress Blog

A good and useful tip from Makeuseof

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hoseMost of us have heard of lifestreaming before.  Some refer to it has a logging of your entire life online (maybe in a blog or YouTube or something similar).  You can also use the word lifestreaming to refer to a stream containing all of your online activity.  For instance, you may have content on a blog or two, Flickr, Posterous, Twitter (get the MakeUseOf guide!), YouTube, etc.  If you want all of that streamed into one place online, you’ll be wanting a lifestream.

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