Google has recently been named the best place to work in America. Here is why.
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Sunday, April 1, 2007
5 Free Online Photo Editors
Perhaps you're on vacation and didn't feel like lugging your laptop along with you. But of course you're taking pictures. You can now clean up those photos and even do more advanced image editing from any internet café. A crop of web-based photo editing programs has sprouted up over the past year, mostly based on AJAX or Flash.
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DON’T buy an HDTV without reading this first
Forking out a few thousand dollars or even just a few hundred is a serious investment and the last thing you want to do is buy an HDTV with lousy color rendition. Navigating the land mind of consumer electronics is a confusing proposition even for the seasoned gadget geeks so I created this survival guide to help you make a wise decision.
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Alpha Geek: 10 cool cell phone tricks
What has your cell phone done for you lately? Mine just updated my blog. Then it told me my friend was just a few blocks up the street. Then it showed me my Google Reader feeds. Then it told me what song was playing on the radio. Then it got me out of a really boring meeting.
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Turn any laptop into a touchscreen
If you really want a touchscreen PC but don't feel like waiting for them to appear in anything but specialty, super-expensive computers, then you're in luck. This Laptop Tablet from NAVIsis will turn any laptop into a touchscreen tablet in a matter of seconds. Just snap it onto the side of your screen and you're all set to use a stylus.
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Video Review of TapeFailure - watch your users use your site
This is a cool idea to tape users visiting your site and how they interact with your site pages. Very innovative product and doesn't cost much. Most concern would be if this will slowdown user's browsing experience.
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Slashdottit: Slashdot Clones Digg
Slashdot launched “Slashdottit” today, which turns the Slashdot interface into a Digg clone. The number of votes being counted is ridiculously huge - as much as 6*10^23 for some stories. That’s significantly more votes than Digg’s 1 million registered users could rack up.
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