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If You Became A Billionaire What Wacky Luxury Would You Buy?

Valleywag have a great picture of the cable car that Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison has installed at his Malibu mansion so that he doesn’t have to climb the hill back up to his mansion after a dip in his pool.
Normally I find the tastes of many rich people to be awful, particularly those featured on [...]

19May2007 | Everton | 10 comments | Continued
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How Often Do You Check Your Personal Details On Google?

How often do you check to see what information is available about you on Google? I check all the time and before I ever use my real name on any web page, I now always stop to evaluate whether I’d want that information appearing on Google.
In the US, the rights of employers to use [...]

14May2007 | Everton | 3 comments | Continued
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Mac Twitterrific 2.1 beta: Supports Growl,AppleScript And NetNewsWire

Iconfactory has released Twitterrific 2.1 (beta 2) for the Mac with some sweet new features. Perhaps one of the most desired capabilities of Twitterrific 2.1 beta for the Mac is support for Growl (Note: just remember to adjust Growl settings in System Preferences and everything will be Twitterrific ).

3May2007 | Scott | 3 comments | Continued
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The Secret Is Out, Sprint PPC 6800 Coming Soon!

Expected to be released next month, the Sprint PPC 6800 has kept many wireless fans on their toes with anticipation for some time now.
The PPC 6800, a version of the HTC Titan, is expected to replace the PPC 6700, bringing some additional features and eliminating the large external antenna.

27Apr2007 | Scott | 1 comment | Continued
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Panic’s Coda: One Window Web Development For The Mac

Panic Inc., the makers of many applications for the Mac like Transmit, Audion, Unison, Desktastic, CandyBar and Stattoo have recently added a new product to their already extensive line of applications called Coda.
This hot new Mac application, Coda comes equipped with all the tools necessary for complete web development and web design.

27Apr2007 | Scott | 0 comments | Continued
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AGLOCO Toolbar - Another Deadline Has Been And Gone

Well, there’s still no sign of the AGLOCO toolbar that promises to pay internet users as they go about their normal surfing. The website has been updated to say:
Most Viewbar QA tests are going well with the exception of the ad servers. It is still on track for an April release
If you are [...]

20Apr2007 | Everton | 8 comments | Continued
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2 Things I Hate About My Motorola Q

When I first got my Motorola Q, I liked it; it was light, thin, new and served it’s purpose.
But, as I began to use it, I fell more and more out of love with my Motorola Q.

20Apr2007 | Scott | 0 comments | Continued
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gDisk: Mac Freeware With More Space Than The Costly iDisk Software

If you, like many Mac users, are not comfortable with forking up the $99.95/year for a .Mac subscription (DotMac) but you still need some software similar to iDisk, then Google’s gDisk is the best alternative on the market for your storage needs.

19Apr2007 | Scott | 4 comments | Continued
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Spitr: Thoughts And Feelings Spewed Via Your Mobile Device

Still in beta and keeping a rather low profile until all patents are filed and ironed out, Spitr is claiming to allow users the ability to share their thoughts and feelings directly without having to type and submit them themselves.

17Apr2007 | Scott | 2 comments | Continued
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PC911: Computer Help In Plain English

I was approached directly last week by PC911 who asked me to write a sponsored review of their site.
I had a quick check of the site and agreed within 30 seconds as PC911 passed my ‘CV’ test. That’s the time it takes a good recruiter to decide whether or not to invite a candidate [...]

17Apr2007 | Everton | 3 comments | Continued
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