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Monthly Archives: October 2006
Firefox 2
My favorite highlights so far: Integrated spell checking: Don’t need an extension for this anymore, and it’s always good to trim down the extension list Integrated RSS feed recognition and subscription, integrated with Google Reader: Previous versions had rudimentary feed … Continue reading
Google Reader ups their web 2.0 cred
An entry this week on the Google Reader blog describes their latest improvements to the software, and includes this helpful meter for judging their hipness factor:
Lost night!
Season 3 premiers tonight. Can it live up to the hype and expectations? Probably not, but then again there was a lot of expectation after season one, and the season two premier was pretty huge in terms of advancing the … Continue reading
Google Reader
Google Reader does actually rock now. I think it’s time to switch RSS readers again. Best of all (well maybe not best, but I haven’t heard a lot of people mention it) is that in addition to all the other … Continue reading