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Archive for June, 2006
Friday, June 30th, 2006
Talk to your internet neighbors, try Yahoo Messenger 3.0 for Mac, stream your music collection through a web browser, use sudo for Windows and learn many different things on today’s Daily Friction.
Software and Services
Talk to your internet neighbors - This site puts you into a room with other people on your class b subnet, so Read more …
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Thursday, June 29th, 2006
The very much anticipated and talked about Google Checkout is live - Worth a thorough check. While at it, try checking out the new Skype for Linux new beta, download free AT&T ringtones, take a look at smallest USB TV receiver and Microsoft’s 360-degree conferencing camera. And don’t forget our othr goodies.
Software and Services
Google Checkout Read more …
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
Here is another installation of the Daily Friction. Get the new Flash Player, checkout some of Microsoft Research goodies, find the perfect video website, learn about widget development and much more.
Software and Services
Flash Player 9 released.
Microsoft Research goodies - some pretty nifty application, utilities and tools around here. All software are made available for Read more …
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
When Microsoft bought Visio and added it to their Offile line of products I thought it was a brilliant move. Now comes what might become a Visio-killer. Gliffy is a free diagramming tool that works entirely in your browser.
Gliffy makes it easy to publish a diagram you create to the Web. It keeps a live Read more …
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Here is another installation of the daily friction. No need to throw away your graphic calculator yet, but you can check a new online one version of the same thing. Learn how to create game art with Photoshop, read Gary Schare’s interview and a lot of interesting web design tips and ideas.
Software and Services
This nifty Read more …
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Wednesday, June 21st, 2006
Some new nifty applications are featured on today’s Daily Friction. Check out the hyped Windows Live Messenger 8.0, surf the web using Opera 9, download ringtones to your mobile phone, and transfer your files with a new version of FileZilla. Learn how to wire VoIP to your home phone jack, look at the new Read more …
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Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
Control your computer remotely with GMail or with voice commands via phone, manage your tasks with iPrioritize, see what people are looking at around the web using Swarm, learn programming and more in today’s Daily Friction.
Software and Services
GMail Remote Command - Set your computer up to execute commands delivered by Google Mail. Looks like Read more …
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Monday, June 19th, 2006
It’s long overdue, but here is Daily Friction number 100!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No celebration or special feature, just the same Daily Friction as well go through every single day.
Software
Are you tired of copy&paste URLs to download a video? Video Downloader 2.0 enables you to download videos from sites like AnimeEpisodes.Net, Badjojo, Blastro, Bofunk, Bolt, Castpost, CollegeHumor, Current Read more …
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Monday, June 12th, 2006
I love Pandora. In case you just landed from a long space voyage; Pandora is a web-based music-streaming service running over Flash, so it works with both Windows and Macintosh, and the best part is, it’s absolutely free. It has a broad library which aims at helping listeners to discover new music matching their Read more …
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Friday, June 9th, 2006
Here is another installation of the Daily Friction, number 99, woohoo. No big celebrations are planed for the upcoming 100 anniversary. Enjoy.
Software
AvantGo for RSS.
Get QuickClean for FREE with purchase of McAfee Internet Security Suite!.
Information
Where, oh where have all the Apache servers gone?
Researchers Discover the ‘Big Sperm Paradox’
25 New Ways To Use RSS.
Web Development
How to turn Read more …
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Wednesday, June 7th, 2006
I just received a notice about the “new” iPod U2 Special edition. So what does it have that the good old iPod doesn’t? A black face and deep red click wheel, laser-engraved autographs of each of the U2 band members on the iPod’s silver-color back and an exclusive U2 poster. So it’s all about Read more …
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Wednesday, June 7th, 2006
“This old and primitive scripting language is still strong today, but for hells sake, there must be a way to check if a single freaking variable is a gawd damn integer” Just something I thought worth saving…
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Tuesday, June 6th, 2006
Clean your Windows XP of unwanted garbage, discover where’s all earth active volcanoes, find out why the Microsoft-Adobe PDF deal fell through, open an online store in minute and more in today’s daily friction.
Software
CleanCache is a powerful Internet Explorer 6.0 and Windows XP cleaner.
Hardware
Student? Just for college students - buy a Mac and get a Read more …
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Tuesday, June 6th, 2006
I was reading Matt Cutts Vacating post a while ago and only now bummped into another blog where I saw the exact same post check out this post and compare it to Matt’s. I’ll save you the trouble - It’s exactly the same, word for word, link to link.
At first, I thought it might be Read more …
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Monday, June 5th, 2006
Here’s another installation of the Daily Friction. Get a multi-platform image editor, fetch information from bad disks, improve your site’s position in search engines using the Link Building Guide, and make sure visitors from SE’s get what they are looking for on your WordPress blog.
Software
Pixel Image editor is a RGB, CMYK and HDR image editing, Read more …
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Sunday, June 4th, 2006
Christopher Salazar analysis the validity of purchasing a refrigerator with an embedded TV and goes through all consumer purchase phases. Next time you make a big purchase take notice of all these phases.
At the end he concludes “Leave the computer technology to your computers. A refrigerator should only be used to keep your food Read more …
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Saturday, June 3rd, 2006
Weekends require weekend reading material and some good applications too, better check out some of this stuff before the new week begins.
Software
CodecInstaller detects which Audio & Video codecs are installed on your computer and suggests you to install the ones necessary to correctly view the movie it is distributed with. In fact it’s designed to Read more …
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