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How You Can Become A Gmail Power User
testfreaks.com — Gmail is everywhere. From innocent mail users getting a note from granny, to power users who are pioneering new paths across the interwebst, Gmail is a formidable tool in every web jock's arsenal. But to really use this versatile set of tools to their best advantage, a little knowledge can tune a Chevy driving experience into a Ferrari. (Submitted by pingpants) More…
Giving up the GIMP is a sign of Ubuntu's mainstream maturity
arstechnica.com — During a planning session at the Ubuntu Developer Summit last week, a decision emerged to remove the GIMP from the default Ubuntu installation. Although this decision has generated a bit of controversy, it's a sign of Ubuntu's growing maturity as (Submitted by barnkim) More…
Google Uses Ad Space to Justify Racist Michelle Obama Image
sfgate.com — Confronted with the return of an offensive image of First Lady Michelle Obama to the top of its image search engine, Google is now using some of its own ad space to offer an explanation on how its results are determined. (Submitted by jerryjamesstone) More…
Autobloggers? Maybe.
socialborder.com — If you have a blog, then you are one millions that are trying to do the same thing that you are doing. However, you may have found that blogging on a daily basis also requires finding information, writing about the information and hoping that it is unique enough to help with your marketing. (Submitted by tosumitgupta) More…
Swedes start buying music; are anti-P2P laws working?
arstechnica.com — Digital music sales in piracy-loving Sweden have soared this year. The music industry says that it's all about tough new laws and court prosecutions, but some major labels are seeing worldwide increases. (Submitted by DiggUnderground) More…
Ubuntu: One Hundred Paper Cuts return for Lucid
davidsiegel.org — At the Ubuntu Developer Summit last week in Dallas, the Canonical Design team; members of the papercutters team; and representatives from the Ubuntu community agreed to tackle one hundred paper cuts for Lucid. (Submitted by dfme) More…
Facebook Holders Tighten Their Grip - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — Facebook Inc. has established a dual class stock structure, a move that helps lay the groundwork for an eventual initial public offering. The closely held Silicon Valley firm, emulating one of Google Inc.'s well-known strategies, established a dual-class stock structure, setting up the move to a public company. (Submitted by shakesmcgee1) More…
KOffice 2.1 Released
kdenews.org — The KOffice team is very happy to announce version 2.1.0 of KOffice, 6 months after the platform release 2.0.0. This release brings a number of new features as well as general improvements in the maturity of the individual applications. Importing of documents have also been given an overhaul. (Submitted by KAMiKAZOW) More…
S.Korea Cuts Daily SMS Ceiling From 1K to 500 To Fight Spam
physorg.com — "South Korean authorities on Wednesday halved the daily limit on text messages sent out by mobile phones as part of a campaign against spam, officials said. The number of text messages that a mobile user can send out a day has been restricted to 500, down from 1,000." (Submitted by IvanB) More…
Is Google the Center of the Universe?
blogs.zdnet.com — It’s not even a year since the triumphalism of Jeff Jarvis’s Google ‘reverse engineering’ book ‘What Would Google Do?’ hit the book shelves, but it seems an age ago now. Jarvis’s publisher Harper Collins claims this book is ‘all about you‘ in their promo blurb - how you can apply Google thinking to your business ideas. (Submitted by perfect007) More…
Google Opens Chrome Extension Gallery to Developers
appscout.com — Last night on the Chromium Blog, team member Lei Zheng announced that developers would be able to upload their extensions to the hitherto empty Extension Gallery for the Chrome browser's beta version. (Submitted by 11cuisinart) More…

