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Quite a few options
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Can be apparently extended for Hulu too.
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A basic proxy. Doesn't work for sites that require logins & some that have flash content. Handy nonetheless.
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Very handy indeed
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The evolving theories of strategy
Author: Aditya
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links for 2010-04-17
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links for 2010-04-16
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Captures it quite effectively
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Automated troubleshooting from MS.
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They can be connected to form a saberstaff. And there're a variety of hilts too.
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Made along the lines of lego bricks. Neat!
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links for 2010-04-15
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The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civilizations.
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Apparently they may be busy playing games. Too busy to respond to our signals or even create their own. So, looks like now we have to survive the games & not bomb.
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Xerox to the rescue of Apple once again. That's what photo copiers are for after all. Couldn't be any simpler.
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Jargon tracker for meetings. You can generate different Bingo cards using the online tool.
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That's one dedicated gamer
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links for 2010-04-14
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A Windows optimized compilation of Firefox. Supposed to be up to 25% faster than the Mozilla version.
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Never knew one could analyse a song so in-depth.
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Is it really useful to frequently change your passwords?
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Who said dentists can't be creative
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The truth. the whole truth & nothing but the truth
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US centric, but still a useful assortment of information on different products.
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"Universal Viewer is an advanced file viewer with wide range of formats supported."
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links for 2010-04-12
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Mac-centric, but the principles should be similar for other platforms.
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Quite a few different techniques ranging from basic to advanced ones.
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Interesting bit on life in consulting companies. This time in the backdrop of Dubai.
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links for 2010-04-10
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Holy Mega Multitasking, Batman! Intel Handing Out Samples of Experimental 48-Core Chip – HotHardwareThe rest of us have to be contended with 2/4/6 core CPUs
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A universal disinfectant found in most products like toothpastes & soaps. I guess the effects should become clearer with more study.
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Inside look at the Porche factory. Includes lots of photos & a video.
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links for 2010-04-09
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Supports quite a bunch of sites including not so common ones.
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A firsthand account of the blackbird in service
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The codes are there on the site too. Decipher them & get hold of the treasure. As simple as that.
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Interesting list, but too bad no one's likely to find anything
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"The Monster Engine is a book, a demonstration, lecture and a gallery exhibition. The premise for all three came from one single question: What would a child’s drawing look like if it were painted realistically?"
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Includes hand made renditions of Google image search results & facebook
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Not good for Adobe, especially with the CS5 release round the corner
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Algorithms to predict consumer behaviour & risk. Wonder what's left for them to predict.
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links for 2010-04-08
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One more level…
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All roads lead to sue.
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I guess not…
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A handy online service that tests the effectiveness of your firewall.
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links for 2010-04-07
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Some points to keep in mind
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I guess Google won't be pulling out of the US any time soon
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A nice analysis of the sudden change in the GNOME window controls
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Quite a few diagrams explaining things
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"Century Gothic uses 30 percent less ink in printing than the typical Arial setting" – But it may end up using more paper. Take your pick.
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The goal: 800 mph
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C takes over the top spot from Java.
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links for 2010-04-06
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Quite an interesting & humorous way of presenting info
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Illegal, but not unethical. Some industries have a lot of catching up to do for sure.
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