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Google public DNS: these guys scare me.
Why would Google offer a public DNS service? Because it’s a cheap and easy way to track attention today and in the future. (Almost) anything you do on the internet requires DNS queries. And when I say anything I don’t mean just web browsi...
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The Openfund-selected start-ups.
Today, The OpenFund anounced the selection of the first series of start-ups. Four promising companies: crawdout.com (with an “a”, that’s right), youscan, fashinating, and my favorite, listiki. Keep an eye on listiki -I think it ca...
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rssCloud and file sync
Lately, I’ve been testing services like dropbox, sugarsync, etc. The reason is bucket3″: 1. I’d like to have a “local” copy of my content and be able to add or update it, 2. then have it automatically synced to my serve...
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my dream blog engine
Let’s say I could have my dream blog engine. How would that be? – it would let me easily copy the whole blog to a new server when I decide to change hosting providers. – I wouldn’t have to worry for database or other updates...
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Suggestion to Friendfeed and Wordpress
How I'd like to integrate Friendfeed and my blog. It's not hard. But there are some pieces missing....
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FFDirect 0.7.0
FFDirect 0.7.0 is out. Most notable new feature is the automatic polling of friendfeed for post “likes” and comments. The results are included in the HTML body of the post (unlike other similar solutions, that use javascript). If you like...
