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Home Archives for December 2009

Mark Selected Items as Read in Google Reader

Posted By: Christineon: December 07, 2009In: Add-ons

If you use Google Reader’s list view (instead of expanded), you want to scan headlines and selectively mark several items as read without having to expand them–and a new Greasemo... Read more

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Jeff Bezos on Reading in the Bathtub

Posted By: Christineon: December 06, 2009In: Gadgets

“I put my Kindle in a one-gallon Ziploc bag, and it works beautifully. It’s much better than a physical book, because obviously if you put your physical book in a Ziploc bag you canâ... Read more

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Namebench Benchmarks DNS Services

Posted By: Christineon: December 06, 2009In: Cloud Computing

See whether or not your ISP’s DNS server is faster or slower than other alternatives like OpenDNS or Google Public DNS with Namebench. This free benchmarking tool pits your current DNS... Read more

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How to Know When Your DNS Servers Are Failing

Posted By: Christineon: December 06, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Now that both Google Public DNS and OpenDNS offer an alternative, public DNS services anyone can opt to use instead of their service provider’s DNS servers, the question is: how do you... Read more

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EtherPad Backtracks and Re-opens

Posted By: Christineon: December 06, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Yesterday on This Week in Google while I was complaining that Google’s acquisition of EtherPad should have been handled much more gracefully–by, you know, notifying EtherPad user... Read more

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Google Public DNS Service at Lucky IP 8.8.8.8

Posted By: Christineon: December 04, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Today Google launches their new public DNS service, which aims to speed up the time it takes for your browser to find web sites. To use it, set your DNS server address to 8.8.8.8–a luc... Read more

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Testing Chromium OS

Posted By: Christineon: December 04, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Finally got to try out the developer version of Google Chrome OS (Chromium OS) on my Asus Eee PC today. Booting from a USB drive is a much faster experience than running it in a virtual mach... Read more

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