Gmail Starting to Slip on Spam

I’ve been a pretty die hard Gmail guy for the last year.  Yes I know I’m late to the game but prior to that I was using a Treo and utilizing Exchange for my eMail duties.  Unfortunately is just seemed like the whole Outlook on the Desktop and Exchange in the cloud solution caused many […]

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Voicemail is Dead cause Michael Arrington said so…..

Over at Tech Crunch Michael Arrington has decided to call it for Voicemail. That’s right time of death is July 5th. As much as I’d like to believe it is and hope that everyone would stop using it the simple matter of the fact is that it’s far from dead. Maybe in […]

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DejaClick

Web Worker Daily has an article about a FireFox plug in called DejaClick, Automate Routine Friefox Tasks With DejaClick. I downloaded the plugin and used it and must say that I might impressed. While the author doesn’t find much use for it working in a world that I do there are many tasks […]

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ScribeFire Helps fire up your blogging?

ScribeFire is a nice plug in for FireFox (you are using FireFox right?) that allows you to post to your blog(s) without leaving the site you’d like to write about. I’ve just installed it and this is the first post using it but it seems like it’s very efficient and will allow me to […]

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Miro - The free open source video platform, I like it.

Miro is a nice video platform I’ve been using the last couple of days. It’s addressed many of the issues that I’ve had with other players such as Windows Media Player, iTunes and just basic players within Firefox. I run a triple monitor setup and anytime I’d move the window from my […]

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Bungee Connect: Bungee Grid-EC2, Bungee Application Server and Community Source Code Licensing

So here’s some information on some of Bungee Connects newest service offerings. I’ve been toying with it for a while but haven’t come to a conclusion on it yet. Once I finish a nice thorough review of the product I’ll get some more information out on it. But as of right […]

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University of Phoenix - Not quite the first impression I was looking for…

Well it’s time to use up the GI Bill benefits I have before time expires. So in looking for an online school the University of Phoenix contacted me to tell me how great their technology and technology degrees are. So when I replied to tell them I’ve decided on the University Of Maryland […]

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Vista going away? I can only hope….

   GigaOM is reporting that Microsoft is Predicted to back away from Vista. I can only hope that much is true. While many people have jumped on the Vista bandwagon, I tend to find that they are mostly home users looking for bragging rights. Yes if you buy a new machine and […]

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Grandcentral outage, why Google, why?

  TechCrunch reports that GrandCentral was down this morning.  While I didn’t notice any loss of calls (it’s Sunday morning here in the PST for me), it’s surprising that the outage lasted for a couple of hours.  This service was acquired by Google at the end of last year.  And while it’s still marked as […]

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Fon pushes further into making the world one big Hotspot

TechCrunch is reporting that Fon has just raised another $9.5 million in funding. This will allow them to develop a new router and push into the Russian market. I personally have a Fon router (the older version 1 LinkSys) sitting in my closet. I haven’t seen a single person connect to or […]

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