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If Google Was Your Roommate–The Web Series

Posted By: Christineon: August 11, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Funny web series about two guys living with Google as a roommate. After you watch episode one above, move onto episode two and three. [via Asian Angel] Read more

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How to PubSubHubbub-Enable Your Site’s Feed

Posted By: Christineon: August 10, 2009In: Cloud Computing

My tip on the latest episode of This Week in Google is how to enable real-time updates of your site’s feed to FriendFeed (right now), and more services like Google Reader as they relea... Read more

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Why I Stopped Being Paranoid and Started Using Mint

Posted By: Christineon: August 07, 2009In: Cloud Computing

The idea of giving anyone my online banking usernames and passwords sends shivers up my spine. But my finances are more irregular than ever right now, so I’ve got to keep a close eye o... Read more

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New Tech Gets Deployed “the Web Way”

Posted By: Christineon: August 07, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Anil Dash makes the compelling argument that small incremental upgrades using easily-hackable technologies is the most effective way to get new features deployed across the web–as oppo... Read more

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The Pushbutton Web Now in Google Reader

Posted By: Christineon: August 05, 2009In: Cloud Computing

There’s no doubt in my mind that Anil Dash has a crystal ball stowed away somewhere at his place back in NYC. While his piece on the Pushbutton web almost two weeks ago was inspiring i... Read more

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How to Back Up Your Full-Size Flickr Images by Set

Posted By: Christineon: August 05, 2009In: Cloud Computing, Software

If you email photos to Flickr directly from your phone like I do, you probably don’t always have a copy of the images you’ve published online on your computer. There are a few ap... Read more

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New Podcast Now Airing: This Week in Google (TWiG)

Posted By: Christineon: August 03, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Thrilled to announce that I’m co-hosting a new weekly podcast called This Week in Google (TWiG) with lovable tech guy Leo Laporte and journalist extraordinaire Jeff Jarvis. We’ll... Read more

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Never Use Hotmail Inactive Webmail as Your Secondary Email Account

Posted By: Christineon: July 29, 2009In: Cloud Computing, Webapps

Registering for an account at any web site almost always requires an email address, and some people like to use a secondary address they don’t really care about instead of their real e... Read more

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How Twitter Got Hacked

Posted By: Christineon: July 20, 2009In: Cloud Computing

TechCrunch runs down step-by-step exactly how a hacker broke into Twitter employees’ accounts and gained access to over 310 confidential company documents (and generally caused them he... Read more

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Amazon Pulls Already-Purchased Books from Kindle

Posted By: Christineon: July 17, 2009In: Cloud Computing

Wow, this is one good way to make me rethink how much I like my Kindle: Due to an issue with a publisher who didn’t want to offer an electronic version after all, Amazon remotely delet... Read more

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When You Put Data In, You Should Be Able to Get It Out

Posted By: Christineon: July 17, 2009In: Cloud Computing, Software, Webapps

One of the most basic features a good software application offers is a way for users to get the data they put into the system out. Sounds reasonable, no? But that isn’t the way it work... Read more

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