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Monthly Archives: November 2007
links for 2007-11-28
A Health 2.0 Overview, Through the Eyes of a New Diabetic Richard MacManus on the various sites out there for diabetics. I’ve been looking for similar stuff as a relatively recently diagnosed type 1 diabetic myself. (tags: web2.0 diabetes) BBC, … Continue reading
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links for 2007-11-27
KeepVid: Download videos from Google, Youtube, iFilm, Putfile, Metacafe, DailyMotion! This service allows you to download videos from streaming sites like YouTube to your computer, meaning that you can embed them in other media, like Powerpoint presentations for example. Useful! … Continue reading
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Super-fast splogging
Wow. The post I wrote this morning on my ITunes problem has already been republished by a splogger. They work fast, these guys. And at least they linked back to here
Bloggers’ strike?
Inspired by the recent screenwriters’ strike in Hollywood – what if bloggers refused to blog? [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLR4OJb5suo] Via Matt Mullenweg.
ITunes aggravation
I’m not having a lot of luck, technology-wise, at the moment. After all my problems with FireFox, it’s now ITunes’ turn to start playing up. I thought it had been behaving itself for a while… Anyway, last night I bought … Continue reading