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pop mail or google from wanderjahre 48 days old
On a similar theme, what's the feeling about moving to Google's premium services instead running an office server etc Just to add to this a little ...
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Bad Phorm. from wanderjahre 203 days old
[ ... ] all well and good Wanderjahre, but what's this got to do with me. Try this one on for size, information courtesy of those nice people at The ...
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Google Hacks – Part 1 from wanderjahre 204 days old
Google Hacks – Part 1 Essentially, there are two types of search engines, the first is called the searchable subject index. This type searches only ...
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In praise of Twitter from wanderjahre 239 days old
Image via CrunchBase Twitter is one of those applications that seems to possess no middle ground. You either love it and want to sign up immediately ...
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Firefox - not so hot. from wanderjahre 240 days old
In a blog post on Monday, Ben Galbraith, co-director of developer tools at Mozilla, explains that browsers are evolving from page rendering applications ...
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The rise of the social network from wanderjahre 246 days old
The rise of social networking sites offers people new and varied ways to communicate via the internet, whether through their PC, mobile device or phone. ...
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Safari 4, Firefox 3.1, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 8 compared from wanderjahre 247 days old
Safari 4, Firefox 3.1, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 8 compared Whats the best browser? Its not the easiest question to answer, but have a look at ...
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Windows 7 - the big turn-off a big turn on? from wanderjahre 258 days old
Wanderjahre IT It turns out it is not just Internet Explorer that users will be able to turn off in Windows 7. Microsoft have said that users will ...
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My Twitter Front Page from wanderjahre 264 days old
Rather pleased to get my Twitter site up and running with this rather nice front page.
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ARM demos slim, low-power netbook prototypes from wanderjahre 265 days old
http://videos.zdnet.co.uk/260632244.htm Would have embedded the video, but for some reason the blog editor was not happy about that.
