April 18, 2006
5:09 pm
Google offers a variety of services and tools besides its basic web search. This is a partial list of Google's services and tools.
April 18, 2006
5:01 pm
TOKYO (Reuters) - A million-year-old ice sample drilled from 3 kilometres under the Antarctic and unveiled in Tokyo on Tuesday could yield vital clues on climate change, Japanese scientists said. Researchers, showing off the cylindrical samples of what they said was the oldest ice ever to be retrieved, said studying air trapped inside "core" samples taken from
April 18, 2006
5:00 pm
Apparently, Gmail’s built-in “View as HTML” functionality, which allows you to view the content of PDF files (and other types of documents) as if they were classic webpages, works regardless of the files’ usage restrictions (= DRM). I don’t think this is a bad thing ;-) but just wonder how Google can back up this design decision — or is it a mistake?
April 18, 2006
4:37 pm
If your create a new Google Account, you would saw a new symbol beside the word verification captcha form. Look out for this icon If you hover the mouse over the icon, it says “Listed and type the numbers you hear“. And clicking on the icon, a voice clearly speaks out the voice captcha.
April 18, 2006
4:32 pm
Once your blog grows to a large number of pages, how do you check which links you linked to are broken or 404? Get a expensive professional link checker software or try the Alexa Amazon Associate Site Report for webmasters to find broken links.. for free.
April 18, 2006
4:27 pm
Deck  is a premier advertising network for reaching web and design professionals. A List Apart, 37signals, Daring Fireball, Waxy.org, The Morning News, Kottke.org and Coudal Partners make up The Deck. There are only nine ads each month which are in rotation across all seven sites. The ads are 120 pixels wide by 90 pixels tall and also allow for up to 50 characters of text. And why are they so choosy ?
April 18, 2006
4:20 pm
Microsoft is slated to make available to a selected group of testers a new build of Windows Vista this week. This isn't the mega-Community-Technology-Preview (CTP) release that originally was expected in April. Build 5365 is a much more modest interim build that will include a number of interface tweaks, performance tuning and other
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