Sat.Jan 02, 2010 - Fri.Jan 08, 2010

Judi Sohn

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Extensions at last in Chrome for Mac!

Judi Sohn

I've been so waiting for this. I really like Chrome. It's been my default on the Windows side of my Mac for some time. It's fast, stable and I just get more done when I'm working in it. I have a tendency to keep a bunch of apps open at once, and when of those applications is Firefox my entire system quickly drags to a crawl. With Chrome taking less room in RAM, everything seems to run faster.

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When did our Senate move to Asia?

Judi Sohn

I just got this email to C3's general inbox: Hello, I´m the webmaster of senate.gov We are moving our website and want to request a change of your outgoing link ( [link] ) to our new website, you would help us very much to make the change sucsesfull. Our new webadress is [link] Kind Regards Webmaster of senate.gov. What's this "new" site? It's just the real senate.gov site in an iframe (loaded on a Mac after logging out of Facebook and Twitter, of course): More fun to take a look at the wh

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MagicPrefs

Judi Sohn

via vladalexa.com. I already love my Apple Magic Mouse. This freebie utility helps me love it more. Permalink.

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Why I'm not interested in an Android phone. Yet.

Judi Sohn

On Tuesday, Google is expected to publicly announce their Nexus One phone running Android. This is addition to a smattering of other Android OS phones out there, like the Droid , with many many more to come if you believe the techie sites. Considering how much I love Google Voice (just wish there was a way to use it with two different Google Voice numbers and the same cell phone), and that all my email, contacts and calendar entries run through Google servers, you would think I'd be one of t

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Unison 2.0 - Really?

Judi Sohn

via panic.com. Wow. Folks are debating whether RSS is dead and there's a new Usenet reader. Not really new.a 2.0 update of a application that frankly felt too-late when it first came out years ago. Usenet?!? For $30, plus a monthly fee for a service if you want something usable. Seriously?!? I was big into Usenet circa 1993-96. I have friends to this day that I first met on comp.sys.mac.* and misc.kids.* groups.

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