If you want to make your work easier and more productive, then these social networking toolbars and plug-ins for the Firefox web browser will accelerate your cooperation with the leading social networks.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
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Bulk Email Marketing Software | Bulk Mailer | Email Verifier
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Compete.com: Digg overtakes Facebook; Both cross 20 million U.S. Uniques
FTA: "There is certainly something magical about reaching 20 million. Web 2.0 darlings, also prime acquisition targets – Digg and Facebook both crossed this milestone last month. Digg edged out Facebook, with 2.3 million additional unique visitors. Facebook is growing 3x faster than MySpace."
Zap2It To Discontinue Their TV Listing Feeds!
For those MythTV users amongst us that can't live without our Zap2It Labs listings - Please post on their forums showing support to continue their feeds! Keep the feeds alive!
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Google To Anonymize Search Records After 18 Months
has been taking a lot of heat in the past few days over its privacy policies. Today the search giant decreased the amount of time that it ties users search records to their IP to 18 months in response to a letter from the Working Party, a group of national officials that advises the European Union on privacy policy. From the Official Google Blog
Frameworks for Designers
These days, “framework” is quite a buzzword in web development. With JavaScript frameworks like the Yahoo User Interface library, jQuery, and Prototype getting a lot of attention and web application frameworks like Rails and Django getting even more, it seems like everyone is using some kind of framework to build their sites.
Half the electricity in a PC is wasted according to Intel, Google
Roughly 50 percent of the power delivered from a wall socket to a PC never actually performs any work, according to Urs Hölzle, Google fellow and senior vice president of operations. Half the energy gets converted to heat or is dissipated in the AC-to-DC conversion. Around 30 percent of the power delivered to the average server is also lost.
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