1. How To: Make Free Calls Using Google Voice & Gizmo5 1 minute ago permalinkFor all of you that believe there is no such thing as a “free lunch,” this post is for you. Along with many others, I have been watching closely as Google acquired Grand Central and rolled out the technology as Google Voice. Now with the newest acquisition of Giszo5, Google takes the game to a whole new level.
2. Firefox出し抜かれる。Greasemonkeyの作者が、Chromeにネイティブサポートを追加 1 minute ago permalink昨年12月にGoogleがChromeのエクステンションを公開した時、リストには300種類ほどのエクステンションが載せられていた。翌日、その数は既に500になっていた。現在は数千種類のエクステンションが利用可能であり、Googleが最新の正式バージョンであるChrome バー� 3. Illinois primary results: the land of Lincoln weighs in 44 minutes ago permalinkIt's official: Alexi Giannoulias will face off against Mark Kirk this November to fill Barack Obama's former senate seat. It only took four plus hours after the polls closed to call it, but Giannoulias held off a challenge from David Hoffman, 39% - 34%. The Republican side was never in doubt, with Kirk crushing his teabagger opponent 57% - 19%. ... 4. 3Crowd Comes Out Of Stealth, Reveals Its Plan To Disrupt The CDN Market 1 hour ago permalink3Crowd , the new startup from BitGravity co-founder Barrett Lyon, is ready for its close-up. Until now little was known about the company, other than that its backers include Jay Adelson, Kevin Rose, Storm Ventures, and Greenwich Technology Associates. Now the company is talking: 3Crowd is looking to change the way people use content delivery ... 5. Turnout light in first primary of 2010 4 hours ago permalinkThe bitter Democratic gubernatorial primary between state Comptroller Dan Hynes and Gov. Pat Quinn is only one of the races to watch as results from the Illinois primary roll in Tuesday night.
6. Magnetic nanoparticles target human cancer cells 4 hours ago permalinkIn 2008, scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Ovarian Cancer Institute developed a potential treatment to fight cancer using magnetic nanoparticles designed to attach themselves to cancer cells. They found in their groundbreaking tests on mice that the particles not only attached to cancer cells, but they also moved those ... 7. Cohn: Maybe a Breather Is a Good Thing for Health Reform 4 hours ago permalinkFor most of the last year, time has been health care reform's enemy. Could it now be reform's friend? That's the gamble reform's proponents in the administration and Congress are making now.
8. Hidden Backdoors On Torrent Sites Led To The Latest Twitter Attack 4 hours ago permalinkEarly this morning, Twitter began alerting certain users to reset their passwords because of a possible phishing attack. They later elaborated on it a bit but it still wasn't clear exactly what was going on. Now they've felt the need to fully go into exactly what went down — and it's fairly interesting. On their Twitter Status blog ( ... 9. Online effort erases language barrier between Haitian quake survivors, aid worker 5 hours ago permalinkA man writes on a wall "Crisis Committee" in Creole, in front of the rubble of the municipal asylum, January 22, 2010 in Port-au-Prince. More than 110,000 people were confirmed killed in the Haiti earthquake, the interior ministry said January 22, making it the deadliest quake on record in the Americas.
10. Step One: Get Your Foot in the Door 7 hours ago permalinkThe foot-in-the-door technique can be an effective way to sell your services. How do you get your foot in the door? Related posts: Scarcity Marketing: Use the Fear of Shortage to Sell More Three Insider Tips for Approaching Corporate Clients Using Special Promotions to Generate Business 11. Vevo's Grammys channel misses the mark 8 hours ago permalinkI missed the live Grammy Awards telecast this year, but Monday at the office, one of my colleagues remarked about Pink's Cirque du Soleil-style performance, wondering if she'd been trained as a circus performer. Then, I saw several of my Facebook friends commenting that Taylor Swift should have learned how to sing before sharing the stage with ... 12. A recent improvement for Arabic searches 8 hours ago permalinkThis post is the latest in an ongoing series about how we harness the data we collect to improve our products and services for our users. - Ed. We've learned that when performing a search on Google, people sometimes forget to separate words with spaces. Moreover, people often mistakenly repeat a letter within a single word. For instance, when ... 13. Meet Marc Flores, the new MobileCrunch writer 10 hours ago permalinkI begged and pleaded with Greg, editor of MobileCrunch, not to make me write this, but it looks like I’m stuck introducing myself to you all. So in my best Troy McClure voice let me say: Hi, my name is Marc Flores. You might remember me from such popular sites as Boy Genius Report or True/Slant. 14. Move Prospects to Purchase Using Decision Theory 13 hours ago permalinkSelling your services doesn't have to be a hit-and-miss proposition. As Georgina explains, an understanding of decision-making theory can help you move your clients to purchase sooner, and boost your sales success. Related posts: Long Sales Cycles: How to Handle Prospects Who Won’t Agree to Move Forward Marketing questions to ask your ... 15. Swiss peaks and slippery slopes 16 hours ago permalinkBANKER-BASHING and worries about the inability of the world’s systems of governance to tackle increasingly pressing global problems were the underlying themes of the annual World Economic Forum (WEF), held last week in Davos. The best attempt at setting a more positive agenda for reform, albeit delivered in a speech that struck many in the ... 16. Middle East & Africa 16 hours ago permalinkIT IS was a comment calculated to provoke the Iranian regime shortly before the anniversary of the 1979 revolution. Mir Hosein Mousavi, a leader of Iran’s opposition Green Movement and a thwarted candidate in last June’s presidential elections, this week declared that the revolution has failed in most of its aims. Mr Mousavi suggested ... 17. JSSpeccy: A ZX Spectrum emulator in Javascript 17 hours ago permalinkI’m really typecasting myself here. If there were an international “Person most likely to write a Spectrum emulator in Javascript” award, I’d have taken it for the last five years running. So here it is – probably the most stereotypical project I’ll ever come up with.
18. Oceans of red ink 19 hours ago permalinkMOST rich-country governments will struggle with huge budget deficits in 2010. A decade ago small surpluses were common in many rich countries (although not in Japan), but these are long gone. As economies pull out of recession, government spending will have to be cut and, with luck, tax revenues will gradually rise again. But paying off debts ... 19. Tinkrbox 20 hours ago permalinkTinkrbox makes sense of internet hyperlinks by converting links to actual content so you can access the content right in your Tinkrbox.It also allows you to put together different types of media such that users can concurrently see and hear about a topic Date Updated: 2010-02-02 Developer: Greyform2001 Tags: bookmarks , photo , social , video ... 20. TimeTube 22 hours ago permalink
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