7 Steps to Finding Gems
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Finding Shopping Gems
Finding Shopping Gems
03/19/2003 10:43 PMI am your typical male I head to the store rush in and find what I am
looking for grab...
5 Steps to Finding Help
5 Steps to Finding Help
06/16/2004 01:37 PMLooking for a second or third opinion? Here's how to find a good one.
Gems - gems event management system
Gems - gems event management system
03/15/2003 04:03 PMGems started
Mac Gems: Gems in brief: Updated
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Mac Gems: Gems in brief: Updated
favorites 2
06/17/2005 04:34 PMWe revisit a few more of our old favorites.
Two Steps Foward, Two Steps Back: Bob's
Predictions for 2004
Two Steps Foward, Two Steps Back: Bob's
Predictions for 2004
01/03/2004 08:17 AMpbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20040101.html
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Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
01/05/2004 09:12 PMGPU Gems
GPU Gems
06/01/2004 02:02 PMgems 1.1
gems 1.1
09/23/2004 03:54 PMShows a console session in several terminals in real time.
GPU Gems 2
GPU Gems 2
06/05/2005 11:56 PMMac GEMS
Mac GEMS
06/09/2004 07:27 AM
By Dan Frakes, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Unix Gems For Mac OS X
Unix Gems For Mac OS X
07/06/2004 08:21 PMIn this article, I'll expose you to some truly useful programs that
you may not know about. Then I'll show you how to incorporate them
into your daily work. By Kevin O'Malley, O'Reilly Network (via
MyAppleMenu)
Mac Gems: New document here
Mac Gems: New document here
03/30/2005 05:43 PMDocument Palette lets you create new documents for any application in
the Finder.
Mac GEMS: Be A Player
Mac GEMS: Be A Player
01/23/2004 02:23 PMBy Dan Frakes (Macworld via MyAppleMenu)
Mac GEMS: Further Functionality
Mac GEMS: Further Functionality
06/28/2004 11:49 AM By Dan Frakes, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
More Gems From the Mines
More Gems From the Mines
11/12/2003 07:58 PMIn his latest Python and XML column Uche Ogbuji presents new gems from
the archives of the main Python-XML mailing list, again focusing on
XML output.
The Gem of Hidden Gems
The Gem of Hidden Gems
02/01/2005 10:13 PMThe real treasure of Motley Fool Hidden Gems is hearing from you.
Clicking for Gems
Clicking for Gems
08/09/2004 10:04 AMMultimedia advertisers ValueClick and DoubleClick may be worthy as
Hidden Gems.
Eastern Gems
Eastern Gems
08/23/2004 10:57 AMThe search for Hidden Gems takes a trip to the other end of the world.
Dealing Gems
Dealing Gems
08/30/2004 12:02 PMCasino equipment specialist Shuffle Master has been turning up aces.
Review: Mac Gems
Review: Mac Gems
03/31/2005 02:40 PMThis month’s highlights include DoubleCommand, Senuti, Word
Counter, World of Where, SideTrack and Cinematize.
Gmail Gems
Gmail Gems
06/19/2004 09:17 PMGmail Gems or Secrets of the Gmail Wizards .. Gmail Gems (tips and
tricks) .. weblog .. going
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Mac Gems: URL Reminder
Mac Gems: URL Reminder
04/07/2005 05:12 AMURLwell keeps those “I want to look at this later” URLs
handy
Mystical Gems
Mystical Gems
04/14/2004 06:23 AMFirst time
Scruffy Gems 1.0
Scruffy Gems 1.0
02/17/2004 12:06 AMSave Scruffy from his flooding basement by aligning the gems.
Mac Gems: Web Wordsmith
Mac Gems: Web Wordsmith
04/12/2005 09:00 PMKids (and adults) can learn vocab as they surf
Mac Gems: Screen Refresh
Mac Gems: Screen Refresh
04/01/2005 04:54 AMBring new life to your older monitor with Screen Cleaner Pro
Yahoo! Screens Gems
Yahoo! Screens Gems
04/15/2004 10:17 AMSBC and Yahoo! are the latest to offer video on demand. Is everybody
ready?
Mac Gems: Calendar Compilation
Mac Gems: Calendar Compilation
04/05/2005 04:27 PMCombine your iCal calendars—and publish them—using
iCalPublish
Mac Gems: Changing Names
Mac Gems: Changing Names
12/17/2004 06:26 PMChangeShortName has been available for a few months now and the
feedback from users has been overwhelmingly positive. By Dan Frakes,
Macworld
Mac Gems: Contextual Moves
Mac Gems: Contextual Moves
06/24/2005 04:54 PMMove Items X lets you move (and copy and alias) items via contextual
menus.
Prelinger Archive gems
Prelinger Archive gems
09/24/2004 03:08 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Rick Prelinger, who curates the Prelinger Archive (the largest video
archive in the world, comprising thousands and thousands of "ephemeral
films" like VD shorts, industrial training footage, and other great
mix-and-match material -- all licensed under Creative Commmons
licenses), sends us three fantastic links to material in the Archive:
PANORAMA EPHEMERA (2004, 89:35 min., color and black and white) is a
collage of sequences drawn from a wide variety of ephemeral
(industrial, advertising, educational and amateur) films, touring the
conflicted landscapes of twentieth-century America. The films'
often-skewed visions construct an American history filled with horror
and hope, unreeling in familiar and unexpected ways.
PANORAMA EPHEMERA focuses on familiar and mythical activities and
images in America (1626-1978). Many creatures and substances that we
hardly notice because we feel so used to them take center stage,
including pigs, corn, water, telephones, fire, and rice. At first
resembling a compilation, it soon reveals itself as a journey through
the American landscape over time, and the story begins to emerge
between the sequences.
Link,
Torrent
Download Link
And:
This site contains theatrical trailers for feature films. What,
another movie trailer site? Well, this is a special one -- SabuCat
Productions specializes in collecting, preserving and distributing
high-quality 35mm materials, and the trailers in this collection are
unlike anything you're likely to see online. Top titles: "5000 Fingers
of Dr. T," "Amazing Transparent Man," "Conquest of Space," and of
course "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman."
Link
And:
Growing collection of educational films originally targeting so-called
"GenXers." Like Prelinger Archives films on the same site, but made
for younger audiences in the Open Classroom era. Memorable titles:
"Last Prom," "Why Doesn't Cathy Eat Breakfast," and "If Mirrors Could
Speak: Self-Image Film."
Link
(
Thanks, Rick!)
Mac Gems: Useful Trash, Part 1
Mac Gems: Useful Trash, Part 1
04/18/2005 04:40 PMSideTrash puts the Trash where you want it
Macworld review: Mac GEMS
Macworld review: Mac GEMS
11/06/2003 05:07 PMI'm a big fan of Mac OS X, but I admit that there are a few things I
miss about OS 9. The Internet control panel, for one, let you
customize helper applications -- the utilities and apps that process
URLs and files you're likely to encounter on the Web and in e-mail
messages. OS X includes the same settings, but apart from letting you
choose your e-mail client and Web browser, it doesn't give you a way
to edit those settings. (Microsoft Internet Explorer does let you
change some of them.)
Computing's New Screen Gems
Computing's New Screen Gems
06/08/2004 11:22 PMBusiness Week Jun 9 2004 3:55AM GMT
Mac Gems: Cookie Cutter
Mac Gems: Cookie Cutter
03/31/2005 09:40 AMManage Safari's cookies with Cookies Eater
Gems worth £1m snatched from car
Gems worth £1m snatched from car
05/19/2004 04:33 PMA briefcase containing gold, platinum and diamond jewellery is stolen
from a car while its owner pays for petrol.
Looking for north west's hidden gems
Looking for north west's hidden gems
05/18/2004 06:02 AMManchester Online May 18 2004 10:20AM GMT
Mac Gems: Reader Feedback Fridays
Mac Gems: Reader Feedback Fridays
04/08/2005 05:46 PMWe want to hear from you!
Fast Talk: Screen Gems
Fast Talk: Screen Gems
03/25/2005 06:57 AMMovies may be sheer entertainment for most of us, but for many
passionate, creative people, they're also a lot of work. With Oscar
season here, we turned to a cast of film-industry characters for fresh
wisdom on managing teams, coping with rejection, and implementing the
visions of others.
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Fool.com: Printing on a Pringle [Motley
Fool Take] May 25, 2004
Fool.com: Printing on a Pringle [Motley
Fool Take] May 25, 2004
06/08/2004 01:53 PMProctor and Gamble to print advertisements on individual Pringles
chips
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Olson's hidden gems prove to be
invaluable
Olson's hidden gems prove to be
invaluable
12/02/2003 10:18 PMChances are that if you were to do a Google Search with the words
“Steve Kerr Pacific Palisades High School” and “rankings” inserted,
the results would ...
Flash's Hidden Gems: The NumericStepper
Component
Flash's Hidden Gems: The NumericStepper
Component
08/29/2004 09:07 PMWebmasterBase Aug 30 2004 1:16AM GMT
Stock Split Effects (The Motley Fool)
Stock Split Effects (The Motley Fool)
04/04/2005 10:26 AMThe Motley Fool - Stock splits are a fact of life in the investing
world.
Recently, companies such as Timberland (NYSE: TBL - News), Shuffle
Master (Nasdaq: SHFL - News), and
Apple Computer (Nasdaq: AAPL - News) have announced
splits. (Read more about
Timberland,
Shuffle Master, and
Apple.) How does stock-splitting affect a company's earnings,
dividend, and fair value? Well, stock splits are minor mathematical
events that change numbers, but not value.
Here Comes the Sun (The Motley Fool)
Here Comes the Sun (The Motley Fool)
09/24/2004 05:51 PMThe Motley Fool - No, the U.S. is not on the verge of a solar
revolution, and sunshine won't provide the country with "energy
independence" anytime soon. But solar power is gaining momentum, and
based on current trends, that momentum will probably continue to
build.
The Motley Fool Take Google IPO? No,
Thanks
The Motley Fool Take Google IPO? No,
Thanks
08/31/2004 06:31 AMPhilly.com - Tue Aug 31, 09:06 am GMT
Is IBM Gearing Up? (The Motley Fool)
Is IBM Gearing Up? (The Motley Fool)
04/16/2004 02:17 PMThe Motley Fool - IBM's (NYSE: IBM - News) first-quarter results
yesterday largely met expectations, but the overall results seemed to
leave investors unimpressed, with shares off just over 2% today.
Tax Day for Motorola (The Motley Fool)
Tax Day for Motorola (The Motley Fool)
08/12/2004 02:46 PMThe Motley Fool - While Tax Day is officially April 15 for most of us,
yesterday was the official day of reckoning for Motorola (NYSE: MOT -
News). The No. 2 maker of mobile phones revealed in a regulatory
filing that it might owe $500 million in back taxes. Investors
have hammered the stock on the news, sending shares lower by more than
5% yesterday and as much as 2% more this morning.
Other News: Motley Fool
Other News: Motley Fool
04/15/2005 12:52 PMThe Motley Fool discusses Apple's sudden stock price drop and the
phone factor in the music business.
Hitachi Packs 'Em In (The Motley Fool)
Hitachi Packs 'Em In (The Motley Fool)
04/05/2005 02:15 PMThe Motley Fool - Hitachi (NYSE: HIT - News) is on the road to
increasing the size of hard drives by a factor of 10. Of course,
this won't come right away, but it's reassuring to know that
Apple's (NYSE: AAPL - News) iPod mini may be able to
contain a 20GB drive in a couple of years, vs. the 6GB limit the
product has today.
Microsoft Wants Your Thoughts (The
Motley Fool)
Microsoft Wants Your Thoughts (The
Motley Fool)
08/05/2004 12:14 PMThe Motley Fool - Yesterday Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - News) announced
its pioneer attempt at blog services with the launch of a beta Web log
service in Japan. The service will be free and has a nifty feature
allowing authors to access and update blogs with their cell phones.
Japan, where 90% of households have Internet access and close to 90%
of handphones are Internet-enabled, would make an ideal testing ground
for Microsoft.
Uncle Sam Wants Your Gains (The Motley
Fool)
Uncle Sam Wants Your Gains (The Motley
Fool)
12/24/2004 12:23 PMThe Motley Fool - How much are you allowed to gain from the sale of
stock before you must pay capital gains tax on it? Uncle Sam's hand is
out as soon as you make your first dollar. However, you can offset
some of the gain with any losses from sales of stock. So if you've
made a bundle on Dell (Nasdaq: DELL - News) and have lost a bundle on
Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW - News), you can eke out a bit of a
benefit from the loss.
Salesforce.com Surges (The Motley Fool)
Salesforce.com Surges (The Motley Fool)
08/23/2004 12:08 PMThe Motley Fool - With the Google (Nasdaq: GOOG - News) IPO
extravaganza, it seems that it is the only high-profile offering for
2004. Well, there was another one: Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM - News).
Nokia Goes Hollywood (The Motley Fool)
Nokia Goes Hollywood (The Motley Fool)
09/08/2004 12:26 PMThe Motley Fool - To coin a phrase: It was the best of product
placements. It was the worst of product placements. On Sept. 10,
Finnish cell-phone handset maker Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News) will become
a major Hollywood action movie star opposite Kim Basinger. Its new
Nokia 6600 videophone will get the title role in the film "Cellular,"
distributed by Time Warner's (NYSE: TWX - News) New Line Cinema, as
the heroic phone used by a police officer to track down a kidnapped
Ms. Basinger.
Russia Combines Oil and Gas (The Motley
Fool)
Russia Combines Oil and Gas (The Motley
Fool)
09/15/2004 01:38 PMThe Motley Fool - The invention of the American depositary receipt
(ADR) was both a boon and a curse to U.S. investors. On the one hand,
when foreign companies list their shares on U.S. exchanges, they make
it a heck of a lot easier for the average investor to buy a piece of
Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News), Cable & Wireless (NYSE: CWP - News), or
SAP AG (NYSE: SAP - News) than it would have been if she had to figure
out how to buy shares on the Helsinki, London, or Munich stock
exchanges. But on the other hand, there are the -- to put it politely
-- "inefficiencies" of buying ADRs.
IBM: Outcomputing Its Competitors (The
Motley Fool)
IBM: Outcomputing Its Competitors (The
Motley Fool)
06/17/2005 04:35 PMThe Motley Fool - Earlier this week, IBM (NYSE: IBM - News) unveiled
its latest and greatest supercomputer. The 91-teraflop monster, dubbed
"Watson Blue Gene," is capable of cranking out a mind-blowing 91
trillion calculations per second. This ultra-powerful -- yet
remarkably affordable, practical, and accessible -- computing tool is
likely to give IBM a significant competitive advantage over
competitors such as Affymetrix (Nasdaq: AFFX - News), Intel (Nasdaq:
INTC - News), and General Electric (NYSE: GE - News) in the life
sciences, information technology, and material sciences sectors.
LeapFrog's Greener Pastures (The Motley
Fool)
LeapFrog's Greener Pastures (The Motley
Fool)
09/02/2004 10:10 AMThe Motley Fool - If you've ever had the entrepreneurial bug dig its
teeth into you, odds are that you might take heart anytime a company's
founder steps down and moves on. Granted, sometimes you have instances
like Gateway's (NYSE: GTW - News) Ted Waitt and Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL
- News) Steve Jobs in which the originators come back to lead their
companies, but that's rarely the case.
ARM Holdings Holds Possibility (The
Motley Fool)
ARM Holdings Holds Possibility (The
Motley Fool)
07/20/2004 02:31 PMThe Motley Fool - If you have an interest in the handheld marketplace
and a desire to invest in companies behind the iPod, cell phone, and
PDA craze, ARM Holdings PLC (Nasdaq: ARMHY - News) may be your best
bet. Most technology-savvy consumers know that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL -
News) makes the iPod, PalmOne (Nasdaq: PALM - News) makes handheld
computing devices, and Sony (NYSE: SNE - News), through Sony-Ericsson,
makes cell phones. But how many consumers know that the real secret
behind these little high-tech marvels is the advanced chipsets
designed by ARM Holdings?
Beware of Sudden Wealth! (The Motley
Fool)
Beware of Sudden Wealth! (The Motley
Fool)
08/09/2004 11:47 AMThe Motley Fool - As Google prepares to go public, many of its
2,000-plus employees are preparing to get rich via their stock
options. According to a recent article in the San Francisco Chronicle,
several hundred employees could end up with more than $1 million,
with roughly a dozen clearing more than $20 million.
Motley Fool: MySQL Makes Waves
Motley Fool: MySQL Makes Waves
04/23/2004 07:13 PM"I've used MySQL many times, and the database does live up to its
reputation for being easy to use..."
Read Your Banker's Mind (The Motley
Fool)
Read Your Banker's Mind (The Motley
Fool)
04/27/2004 01:00 PMThe Motley Fool - We don't yet have the technology to read other
people's minds (although the public use of cell phones has given us
unprecedented access to the private lives of perfect strangers). But
in the world of banking, consumers have come pretty close to crawling
into their lender's headspace.
Senate's Cellular Stand (The Motley
Fool)
Senate's Cellular Stand (The Motley
Fool)
09/24/2004 02:19 PMThe Motley Fool - It's been four months to the day since I last wrote
on the subject of the cell phone industry's plan to publish your
unlisted cell phone number for all the world to see -- and charge you
for the privilege. Fortunately, the U.S. Senate has not been sitting
on its hands all this while. Yesterday, the U.S. Senate Commerce
Committee approved a bill on the proposed "E411" cell phone directory,
sending it on to the full Senate for a floor vote.
Weird Financial News (The Motley Fool)
Weird Financial News (The Motley Fool)
04/16/2004 07:40 AMThe Motley Fool - Lest you be focusing just on the bigger stories in
the financial press, such as Apple Computer's (Nasdaq: AAPL - News)
iPod profits and PepsiCo's (NYSE: PEP - News) boffo first quarter,
here's a brief recap of some recent and weird financial news:
Mobile Boohoo for Sohu (The Motley Fool)
Mobile Boohoo for Sohu (The Motley Fool)
08/17/2004 05:45 PMThe Motley Fool - Chinese net stock Sohu.com (Nasdaq: SOHU - News)
dropped by 10% on Friday after the company announced that its
multimedia messaging services with China Mobile Communication had been
temporarily suspended for a year. The sanctions were imposed after
Sohu sent solicitations for phone messaging services without China
Mobile's approval. Sohu is now down 25% after its high-flying start to
this calendar year.
McAfee Finds Security in Foundstone (The
Motley Fool)
McAfee Finds Security in Foundstone (The
Motley Fool)
08/17/2004 05:45 PMThe Motley Fool - Shortly after we came back from our big vacation
overseas in May, my Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL - News) PowerBook was hit with
a computer virus. I can't tell you which one, but it was enough to
cripple my Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - News) Office for the Mac
software. Symantec's (Nasdaq: SYMC - News) Norton Anti-Virus found the
bug, and then eradicated it by exterminating my entire in-box.
(Thanks, guys.)
NETGEAR Solutions Yield Success (The
Motley Fool)
NETGEAR Solutions Yield Success (The
Motley Fool)
07/30/2004 03:52 PMThe Motley Fool - The day that I hooked up my first NETGEAR (Nasdaq:
NTGR - News) wireless router was about as exciting for me as riding my
first (banana-seated) bike or driving a car (Chevy Impala) by myself
the first time. Mind you, I'm no techie, just a person who had been
confined to a desk for so long that it was starting to drive me crazy.
When I picked up my laptop and walked out of my office and around the
house, the feeling of computer independence was incredibly liberating.
Steak 'n Shake Rattles 'n Rolls (The
Motley Fool)
Steak 'n Shake Rattles 'n Rolls (The
Motley Fool)
07/29/2004 10:04 AMThe Motley Fool - You won't find the word steakburger in the
dictionary. You will find it featured prominently on the menu of your
nearest Steak 'n Shake (NYSE: SNS - News). With its hand-dipped shakes
and signature burgers, the chain of 24-hour eateries has been a steady
server as well as a steady grower.
Wind River's Smooth Sailing (The Motley
Fool)
Wind River's Smooth Sailing (The Motley
Fool)
08/18/2004 03:11 PMThe Motley Fool - Investors have unloaded on many software companies
lately, such as Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT - News), Siebel (Nasdaq: SEBL -
News), Novell (Nasdaq: NOVL - News), and so on. However, with the
markets perking up this week, investors are a little more sanguine
about the sector -- at least for those stocks that exceed
expectations.
7 Steps to Finding Gems