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Browse Happy — Online.
Worry-free.
Browse Happy — Online.
Worry-free.
08/21/2004 08:17 PMBrowse Happy
browsehappy.com
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What They See When They Browse
What They See When They Browse
09/08/2004 12:15 PMEyetrack
III: "What We Saw When We Looked Through Their Eyes" at news Web
sites. Fascinating.
"Browse Sites"
"Browse Sites"
03/19/2005 02:42 AMBrowse Sites
Browse Sites
03/17/2005 02:48 AMlt.tripod.com/tp_toolbar/browse/_h_/www.tripod.lycos.com/directory<
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"Browse other bl0grings..."
"Browse other bl0grings..."
05/15/2004 08:41 AMBrowse By Name in Firefox
Browse By Name in Firefox
09/10/2004 01:04 PMA new Google toolbar feature for IE allows you to enter keywords in
the address bar. Jesse Ruderman has posted instructions on how to get
"Browse By Name" in Firefox.
Related
Googlebar extension
Keyword Searching
How Much Time Are You Vulnerable While
You Browse?'
How Much Time Are You Vulnerable While
You Browse?'
03/26/2005 01:00 PMTechnocrat.net Mar 26 2005 5:26PM GMT
Congressional Documents: Browse
Congressional Documents: Browse
09/21/2004 07:00 AMCongressional Documents: Browsehttp:
//www.gpoaccess.gov/serialset/cdocuments/browse.htmlTo
browse a current catalog of Congressional Documents available on GPO
Access, click on the link for the appropriate Congress. Catalogs are
available for the 104th Congress to the present. Links are included
with each Congressional document listed in the catalog, which retrieve
the text of the corresponding document as an ASCII text or PDF file.
If a Congressional Document is not listed in the catalog, it is not
available electronically via GPO Access at this time. This has been
added to
Research
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Google Toolbar Can Browse By Name
Google Toolbar Can Browse By Name
07/24/2004 08:10 AMPC Magazine Jul 24 2004 12:44PM GMT
Is Google Ready to Browse?
Is Google Ready to Browse?
09/23/2004 10:03 PMNew hires, a domain-name registration and Mozilla bugs lead to
speculation that Google is preparing a Web browser, but the clues
could point in many directions.
NetNewsWire updated; browse the Web more
efficiently
NetNewsWire updated; browse the Web more
efficiently
03/19/2003 10:25 PMThe headlines pane can show dates, subjects, and creators when
available. The Find command allows you to search through current news.
It's scriptable via AppleScript and other OSA languages. There's a
Scripts menu where you can add your own scripts.
10.3: Browse PDFs in iChat messages
10.3: Browse PDFs in iChat messages
11/25/2003 10:30 PMNot sure if this existed in the beta version of iChat A/V, but I found
that if you start an iChat discussion in Panther with a buddy, and
then drag a PDF file to that window, a direct connect will start and
the PDF will appea...
Google Toolbar offers browse by name
Google Toolbar offers browse by name
07/15/2004 08:40 AMIn its constant quest to court Web surfers, Google Inc. added a new
feature to its toolbar this week that allows users to navigate the Web
by typing in a name instead of a URL (uniform resource locator).
Browse other routes if hacked off by
Microsoft
Browse other routes if hacked off by
Microsoft
09/13/2004 05:28 AMeBCVG.com Sep 13 2004 9:47AM GMT
Use Opera to browse local files
Use Opera to browse local files
06/21/2004 10:46 AMI read somewhere on the web a tip about being able to use Opera to
browse an iPod and pull songs from it. Just drag your iPod to an empty
Opera window and browse to:
file://localhost/Volumes/your_ipod_here/iPod_Control/Music...
Browse Blogs by Geographic Location
Browse Blogs by Geographic Location
04/14/2005 06:21 AMAh, blogs, and geography. Two great tastes that go great together.
Witness their beautiful music at BlogMap --
http://www.feedmap.net/BlogMap/ . Here you can browse for weblogs by
location, set the...
Faceted Metadata Search and Browse
Faceted Metadata Search and Browse
10/09/2002 03:40 AMNew Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name
New Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name
09/08/2004 10:04 PMSMS FAQ: Tip for Using the Browse Button
when specifying a Collection as the
Target for a Software
SMS FAQ: Tip for Using the Browse Button
when specifying a Collection as the
Target for a Software
08/10/2004 08:04 PMCompanies Browse the Past to Plan Their
Future
Companies Browse the Past to Plan Their
Future
05/21/2004 05:41 AMCompanies Browse the Past to Plan Their Futurehttp://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20040509/BUSINESS06/405090320As managing director
of consumer products consulting firm NewProductWorks -- and custodian
of "the collection" -- Marilyn Raymond is the keeper of the keys to a
vast trove of consumer marketing knowledge that inspires pilgrimages
by consumer products manufacturers eager to plumb the past for
tomorrow's next great idea. The private collection is an extraordinary
assortment of every new consumer food or health and beauty aid product
introduced in North America since the early 1970s. With its 80,000
items housed in a former Ferrari dealership in Ann Arbor, Mich., the
collection is a 30-year history of American business marketing
ingenuity, providing evidence of both brilliant marketing ideas and
spectacular flops. Remember Downeyflake's Toaster Eggs, or Gerber baby
food for adults? Giants like Procter & Gamble and tiny mom-and-pop
inventors all journey to Ann Arbor to view the collection, pick
through it for ideas, investigate possible patent infringement, and
aid their product research and development. Although the consulting
firm can't predict whether a new product will work, it can provide
examples of similar past products and explain why they succeeded or
failed. "Ninety percent of it is timing," Raymond says. Plus,
companies have to understand the American consumer psyche, she adds.
For example, one failed product, Fish Nuggets, was marketed in round
ice cream-type cartons. Consumers just couldn't stomach the fish and
ice cream connection.
Remote-Controlled Robot Could Browse The
Stacks
Remote-Controlled Robot Could Browse The
Stacks
12/09/2003 01:33 AMAn anonymous reader writes "A Japanese team of researchers has
developed a robot that could help browse for books in a library by
receiving instructions via ...
Browse a Pantheon of Over 1000 Gods with
Godchecker
Browse a Pantheon of Over 1000 Gods with
Godchecker
01/05/2004 08:37 AMMore fun with mythology: if you're interested in learning about
mythology and culture, you'll have a lot of fun with Godchecker. It's
very tongue-in-cheek but there's useful information here.
Godchecker's...
Logorrhea - Browse and search iChat log
files
Logorrhea - Browse and search iChat log
files
11/03/2003 11:10 AMThe macosxhints Rating:[Score: 8 out of 10]Developer: Spiny / [Product
Page]
Price: Free -- donations requested
With family and friends spread across the globe, I spend a fair bit of
time in iChat. Early on, I enabled loggin...
Smart search lets art fans browse
Smart search lets art fans browse
02/01/2005 09:52 PMBT develops a new search system for Tate's galleries that will help
art lovers track down works they like.
Is Google Ready to Browse? (Ziff Davis)
Is Google Ready to Browse? (Ziff Davis)
09/23/2004 09:47 PMZiff Davis - New hires, a domain-name registration and Mozilla bugs
lead to speculation that Google is preparing a Web browser, but the
clues could point in many directions.
Google Toolbar Introduces Browse By Name
Feature
Google Toolbar Introduces Browse By Name
Feature
07/16/2004 01:16 PMSource: Search Engine Guide - Though I must admit that thus far, the
feature seems to work pretty well, the question of whether or not
people will use Browse By Name once the novelty wears off remains.
After all, does...
Use lynx to browse local files using a
remote URL
Use lynx to browse local files using a
remote URL
04/26/2004 10:24 AMImagine having one of your webmaster friends over and showing them how
easy it is to "hack" thier server from your 'all powerful' Mac. Just
use lynx (available via Fink) and put in the server URL followed by a
../ path and y...
Google Adds Browse By Name Feature to
Toolbar
Google Adds Browse By Name Feature to
Toolbar
07/16/2004 10:02 PMThe Google Toolbar ( http://toolbar.google.com ) has a new feature:
Browse by Name. Browse by Name allows you to type words into the
Internet Explorer address bar and get relevant...
Union Capital offers free internet -
browse in stock trading
Union Capital offers free internet -
browse in stock trading
04/13/2005 09:03 AMBangladesh-web.com - Wed Apr 13, 01:19 pm GMT
Happy PFD!...?
Happy PFD!...?
01/16/2004 11:02 AM Anyone in the mood for a celebration!?
Today is
Personal
Firewall Day! Who's bringing drinks?
If You're Happy and You Know It...
If You're Happy and You Know It...
08/11/2004 01:58 PMCisco's warning casts a pall over the entire technology industry. What
took 'em so long?
Very Very Happy
Very Very Happy
05/26/2004 04:36 AMThe Only Conservative Blogposts You Ever Have to Read .. Blogging: The
State of the Art .. head over here .. He
has
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Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?
Or Are You Just Happy to See Me?
02/01/2005 10:10 PMLorcan Dempsey posted some astounding numbers to his blog yesterday. Emphasis
below is mine. Prepare to be amazed.
WorldCat in Your
Pocket
“WorldCat is our union catalogue of about 56 million
bibliographic records, which represent approximately a billion
holdings. It is about 50 gigabytes in MARC Communications (100+
gigabytes in XML) format and about 23 gigabytes compressed.
OCLC Research recently
acquired a 24-node (48-cpu) Beowulf cluster with 96 Gigabytes of
memory. According to my colleague Thom Hickey,
whose team has been working on the machine, the cluster speeds up most
bibliographic processing by about a factor of 30. This means that what
might have taken a minute now takes two seconds, what might have taken
an hour takes two minutes, what might have taken a month takes a day.
For jobs that will fit entirely in memory (e.g. a `grep' of WorldCat)
avoiding disk i/o gives another factor of about 20, reducing 1-hour
jobs down to 6 seconds. We can 'frbrize<
/a>' WorldCat on the cluster in about an hour.
WorldCat
is also now more mobile. Thom has a 40 gig iPod which can accommodate
WorldCat on its disk with room left for 5,000 song tracks.
Now, you can't do much with the data on the iPod, but you can
certainly carry it around. Again, it takes about an hour to get it on
and off the iPod.” [Lorcan
Dempsey’s Weblog, via It&rs
quo;s All Good]
They’re all amazing
numbers, but think about that iPod statement for a moment. What
does it mean when a patron can carry around the whole, freaking
WorldCat database? We’re not that far off from the introduction
of the personal, mobile server in your pocket.
Are you happy now?
Are you happy now?
03/13/2003 03:27 PM A 100-ton mech
is the ultimate fishing machine. With upcoming titles like
Steelhead Battalion and
Cthulhu
Karts, it's possible that
Schadenfreude Interactive might
be the next game industry juggernaut. Or they may be an April Fool's
prank spotted in the pages of the April issue of
Computer
Games.
Happy Pi Day!
Happy Pi Day!
03/14/2003 01:09 PM Happy Pi
Day! At 1:59 PST, the San Francisco Exploratorium kicks off its Pi
Day festivities. If you can't make it, here are
more activities
or you can just sing a
song to ?.
.HAPPY
.HAPPY
02/10/2004 03:00 AMThe issue was a misnamed Form variable. :)~ Saw it in the first 5
mintues this morning. A fresh head always helps.
.NET's code behind feature is great. I getting used to using it
properly. One pet peeve. I learned VB purely from the Microsoft
Documentation and a couple of books. The code samples are too complex
in .Net's documentation. They need to provide smaller pieces of
functionality. For example, to describe creating a web component, they
try and take you through an entire application. Not very XPish of
them. too much clutter. All I need for an example, is an example of
the component and the component being embedded in the page. All the
rest confuses the issue.
One happy, one sad
One happy, one sad
01/30/2004 02:04 AMTwo things before breakfast, one happy, one sad. Happy: Downloadable
MP3s from The Paris Review - including a great story by George
Plimpton, read by himself. Sad: Weblog DDoS attacks, happening in the
wild. not only there but here, and...
Happy
Happy
02/01/2005 09:44 PMIt’s like this: you get a slightly-scary physical symptom and you go
and tell your doctor and she frowns and says “well, we better run
some tests and make a date with a specialist”, and you go to the
specialist and he works you over and looks at the tests and says
“yeah, that’s a weird one, it happens sometimes, we don’t know
why, it might happen again, it won’t hurt you, don’t worry about
it.”
*does the happy kid dance*
*does the happy kid dance*
06/30/2004 11:31 AMOne phone call, can make your day....
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