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Droid users, let me recommend the app FBReader as a book reader for your Droid. I have tried 13* of them since Saturday, and some lack decent support, some lack basic functionality, some lack even the ability to change pages without a sub menu. FBReader handles too few regular formats, and at first I overlooked it as a result. I
http://annvillefreelibraryblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/librarian-chick-rocks.html Thanks for the great review of Librarian Chick!
http://www.butterscotch.com/show/The-Sweet-Stuff-Web-Watch Stacy Reed seeks out the best of the web in The Sweet Stuff: Web Watch. From the well known to the next big thing, every day to the lesser known, the best and worst of Web Watch is fair game. Whether it’s the latest online office suite, the newest online email service, the best of blogs, the best hidden
http://advocatesstudio.com/?p=608 A lovely review of Librarian Chick. Thanks, Martha!
http://www.butterscotch.com/tutorial/How-To-Optimize-Image-Sizes-Online-Using-Smush-It How to optimize image sizes online without losing visual quality.
http://www.im-history.com/gmail-sync-for-skype Record Skype calls to Gmail as MP3 (and on local disk) and import existing chat history to Gmail.
http://www.butterscotch.com/tutorial/Green-Software-To-Monitor-And-Reduce-Energy-Usage In celebration of Earth Week, here are 5 videos covering energy-saving software, websites, blogs, gadgets and other ways you can help make a difference.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1597091308/ From the page: “Each portion forming a reduced-size copy of the whole, a fractal is forever fragmented, both chaotic and ordered, endlessly complex. Timothy Green’s American Fractal sees this pattern emerge from the fabric of modern culture, as it navigates the personal, the political, and the metaphysical, in a lyric dreamscape in which an eerie chaos lurks just behind
http://www.sitemark.com/ Great, not another one of these.
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Thanks for the review, Viepoints
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/06/google-browser-sync-to-be-discontinued.html Suxor.
If you've ever had the need to recover data from a hard drive thanks to malicious trojans, worms or a bad device error, you already know that sick feeling that washes over you when it suddenly hits you — it being the possible loss of all that data — and when it hits you, it's enough to throw you into
Sprout is an amazingly customizable and free widget creator. This one was super easy to make and publish on iGoogle. I was curious if it would actually show up in a blog post. This is just a test. Update: It looks like it has lost the thumbnails for the second and third pages, though they are all there on the