Archives for May 4th, 2007

Running Greasemonkey Scripts in Internet Explorer

Both Opera and Firefox are blessed with methods of running scripts that modify the way sites are not only displayed, but the way they function. We’ve seen scripts that will stream Google search results so that you never have to click the “Next” link, and we’ve also seen ones that will make everyday tasks a little easier.

Running Greasemonkey Scripts in Internet Explorer

You Can Test Another Google Search Layout

There is another Google Search layout available, and I have to admit it is perfect (for me at least)! It is a really small change over the last layout that Google tested, but adds fewer clicks to get to the information I’m looking for.

You Can Test Another Google Search Layout

Linux + iPod: Six Tools to Manage your iPod on Linux Systems

Being the owner of an iPod Nano, I was kept from switching to Linux for a long time because there's no Linux version of iTunes. Then I discovered that the Linux community has worked hard on some good alternatives, and today we're going to take a look at some of them.

Linux + iPod: Six Tools to Manage your iPod on Linux Systems

Create Multiple Event Reminders in Google Calendar

If you’re a user of Google Calendar, now you’re able to create multiple reminders for your event. This is a feature that’s been requested by many users who aren’t always at their computer for that email reminder when they need it.

Create Multiple Event Reminders in Google Calendar

Pidgin 2.0 (formerly Gaim) Released

After Gaim had a run in with AOL over their name, the project was renamed to Pidgin and development continued. This was very good news as any future releases had been halted until the situation was resolved.

Pidgin 2.0 (formerly Gaim) Released

YouTube Starts Sharing the Wealth

As expected, YouTube has started the process of sharing the wealth and paying some of their top users for their unique video content.  User-created content has turned YouTube into a massive, wildly popular video service.  They rely heavily on those user-created videos, so it only makes sense that they share the ad revenues with those who create the content.

YouTube Starts Sharing the Wealth

Yahoo Photos Gone- Microsoft in Talks with Yahoo to Acquire?

Today begins the day that Yahoo will be closing down Yahoo Photos, a process that will occur over several months.  When Yahoo photos originally started, Flickr hadn’t yet been acquired.  It seems like at this point, there really isn’t a need for Yahoo to maintain two photo services.

Yahoo Photos Gone- Microsoft in Talks with Yahoo to Acquire?

CyberNotes: Blogging Humor – Signs You’re Addicted

Many of you have blogs of your own, so you’ll probably find some humor in this.  If you don’t have a blog but you’re thinking about it, this might give you an idea of what you’re getting yourself into :)

CyberNotes: Blogging Humor – Signs You’re Addicted