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Better Living Through Bookmarklets

Better Living Through Bookmarklets 04/09/2004 04:10 PM

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TROELS BOOKMARKLETS (free): Another
great stash of bookmarklets, including
some to help manage links, web page
layout, web navigation, site
development, search-translate, and a
bunch of experimental bookmarklets to
try out


TROELS BOOKMARKLETS (free): Another
great stash of bookmarklets, including
some to help manage links, web page
layout, web navigation, site
development, search-translate, and a
bunch of experimental bookmarklets to
try out
03/13/2003 10:26 AM

No I Didn't Forget About the
Bookmarklets ...


No I Didn't Forget About the
Bookmarklets ...
03/19/2003 10:27 PM

No I Didn't Forget About the Bookmarklets ...

Feedster!  Now available as a bookmarklet!  Get it here.  I tested this on both PCs and an OS X iBook.  The PC stuff worked but the OS X stuff did not.  I have no clue why.  And before Mozilla Andy jumps all over me, I did them for Mozilla too.

That's about it for the day.  Database is much larger, the pool of RSS urls is larger.  New hardware soon.  Good stuff overall.

Miscellaneous and Random Stuff

Oh and here's the rant of the day: Stupid, Stupid VB.  Even better than the bile I spewed this morning about ASPx stuff.  This one covers the myriad of human factors issues in Visual Basic.  I'm an ex-VB guy and I can attest to every single one of these.  I'd also add one more -- why is the dialog box for selecting COM objects to insert onto a form tiny?  I mean I have hundreds of the damn little things and I look thru them in groups of maybe 15.  Hello?  Microsoft Product Managers?  Anyone Listening?

Inbox Buddy

I've gotten some questions about my Inbox Buddy anti-spam product and does Feedster mean that we're now not doing that?  Nope.  We have the resources and committment to do both.  In fact, we'll be pushing the 1.1 version of Inbox Buddy out the door next week with some improved anti-spam features and performance enhancements.  If you use Outlook then you really might want to check out Inbox Buddy.  The people that have it pretty much love it to pieces.

Note: I'm one of the people who wrote Inbox Buddy so keep that in mind.  That, however, doesn't mean that its not a good product.


Bookmarklets with Safari.


Bookmarklets with Safari. 04/09/2004 04:03 PM
So, on my home mac, I’ve started using Safari again, it’s really snappy and useable, but some of the javascript...

Liorean's bookmarklets


Liorean's bookmarklets 03/11/2003 10:46 AM
Because of host problems, I'm forced to move my bookmarklets. Nate gracefully offered to host them when I asked, so...

I'm Feeling Lucky bookmarklets


I'm Feeling Lucky bookmarklets 01/22/2004 07:27 PM
Tara "Google Hacks" Calishain has created a bunch of neat Google bookmarklets for Moz/NS/Opera and MSIE that allow you to replace your bookmarks with "I'm Feeling Lucky" keywords. Simply click the bookmarklet, enter your keyword, and be whisked to the canonical googlepage for that string. Lin k (Thanks, Tara!)

Feedster/Bloglines citation bookmarklets


Feedster/Bloglines citation bookmarklets 07/19/2004 08:12 AM
Feedster's Scott Rafer wrote to point out that there is a URL syntax for assembling the conversation around a blog post:
http://www.feedster.com/links.php?url=
 
http%3A%2F%2Fweblog.infoworld.com%2Fudell%2F2004%2F07%2F16.html%23a104
1
You need to escape the target URL, which isn't easy to do while copying and pasting it, but is easy for a bookmarklet to do. So, drag this link -- Feedster Citations -- to your toolbar, and you can have one-click access to the conversations around any blog post you're currently viewing. ...

BookMarklets: Tool For Monitoring
Google's Index


BookMarklets: Tool For Monitoring
Google's Index
04/28/2004 07:01 PM
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Accessify.com - accessibility
favelets/bookmarklets to help you assess
how accessible you web pages are


Accessify.com - accessibility
favelets/bookmarklets to help you assess
how accessible you web pages are
03/21/2003 10:19 AM
Accessify.com - accessibility favelets/bookmarklets to help you assess how accessible you web pages are .. Show and label divs with ids bookmarklet .. bookmarklets

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Google Toolbar Update, Google
Bookmarklets


Google Toolbar Update, Google
Bookmarklets
09/10/2002 11:49 PM
Thanks to Milly for sending word of a Google Toolbar update. New features include a Google Answers link and support for URLs that are broken apart (such as wrapped URLs in email). If you're running the toolbar you can use the experimental features setting to search Dictionary.com from the Combined Search button. Milly also has a series of Google bookmarklets, to search different parts of Google and things like the Microsoft Knowledge Base. They don't seem to work in IE5/Mac. If you're using that, you might be more interested in my own Googler or DTRT, which let you search all the Google's from the comfort of your address bar....

Living will help available


Living will help available 04/05/2005 05:22 PM
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It's a living.


It's a living. 12/26/2004 01:46 AM
Unproduced screenplays, including Edward Ford, written by Lem Dobbs (The Limey) and one (pdf) by Charlie Kaufman (Eternal Sunshine..., Adaptation, Being John Malkovich). The Dobbs script is often cited as one of the best (if not the best) unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. The site also has scripts by Al Jean and Mike Reiss (Simpsons, Sledge Hammer!), Adam Fierro (The Shield), T. S. Cook (The China Syndrome), Nicholas Kazan (Homegrown, Reversal of Fortune, Frances), John Kamps (Charley Varrick, Madigan) and others.

Living with HIV


Living with HIV 07/06/2004 11:34 AM
In My Place. Brent posted a link on his blog today to an "ongoing, unfinished series of journal entries [he's been writing] since testing positive for hiv last year". I'm taking the entries one at a time, as they're poignant... so I've not yet read through them all. It's a brave thing... brave and beautiful. God speed Brent, and I hope that your sharing will touch the hearts of those who suffer alone.

Living Below Your Means


Living Below Your Means 02/12/2004 03:39 PM
Money-saving tips from your friendly pharmacist.

US Living Will Registry


US Living Will Registry 03/24/2005 03:33 AM
The US Living Will Registry electronically stores advance directives, and makes them available to health care providers 24 hours/day via secure internet or telephone facsimile... a free service, by the way. Be sure to check out the state-by-state list of Advance Directive Forms. See also, the American Bar Associations information for advanced medical directives.

Living large


Living large 04/06/2005 10:04 AM
Clothing company Torrid makes cool clothes for overweight teens. Its bodacious bras and extra-large camisoles help salvage fat kids' self-esteem. But do they also encourage obesity?

A Design for Living


A Design for Living 08/10/2004 05:49 PM

Your Living Room is Theirs, Not Yours


Your Living Room is Theirs, Not Yours 01/09/2004 09:58 PM
I moderated this panel on high-definition TV at the CES show today, featuring some of the top people from the cable and satellite industries, plus several members of what's quaintly called the "content" business. The topic got around to DRM (digital restrictions management), of course, and the panelists' answers were -- to put it mildly -- unsatisfactory.

Living with Webservices


Living with Webservices 09/12/2004 10:32 AM
TeledyN, Gary Lawrence Murphy, has a tremendous essay up, 'Living with Webservices'. It has greatly expanded my thinking about the future internet ecosphere. Much good stuff: ...It must be just me because there are so many of these sites, and...

Living on maintenance


Living on maintenance 04/15/2004 05:13 AM
In just a few years' time, today's top enterprise software vendors could face a life of penury, living off shrinking ...

On living in an old country


On living in an old country 04/16/2004 06:19 AM
Derelict London. A gently melancholy collection of photographs of abandoned shops, hospitals, housing estates, public lavatories, and much more. See also Britannia Moribundia, on the national obsession with dinginess and decay. This is where England most truly excels: in all the characterful shabbiness of its drizzled parks, soiled launderettes, frayed tailors, abject chemists .. and cowed solitary cafes.

low-impact living


low-impact living 04/16/2004 11:34 PM
The low-impact living initiative produces information sheets on a range of low-impact topics. Don't believe the hype.

From the land of the living, to the air
and sky...


From the land of the living, to the air
and sky...
03/28/2005 03:32 AM
Paul Hester, Aussie drummer of such antipodean bands as Split Enz and Crowded House (as well as occasional television performer), has committed suicide at 46.

HP in Living Color


HP in Living Color 06/03/2004 12:22 PM
Ever wish you could afford one of those color laser printers to make your printed output look like a million? Ever wish you could actually AFFORD one? Yeah, me too.It seems that the days when the average color laser printer cost as much as the average family car are over. In today’s world of shrinking prices, HP has crossed the $500 barrier. Not by much, but crossed it none the less. Mere mortals will now be able to turn out those stunning pictures we see (and drool over) at the office super-stores.Read more…

Would you make a living will?


Would you make a living will? 06/18/2004 06:17 AM
The government wants to introduce a law to allow people to make advance decisions on their health and welfare should they become incapacitated. Would you make a living will?

Living Myths


Living Myths 07/19/2004 03:06 PM
Living Myths.

Spyware Living Up To Its Name


Spyware Living Up To Its Name 11/19/2003 02:16 PM
When most people talk about "spyware" they're discussing applications that have the ability to "phone home" with additional personal data about who you are and what you're doing. However, it sounds like some people are creating specific spyware designed to do very specific espionage. The article discusses a piece of spyware that appears to have been targeted at a specific company, looking around their network and then shooting corporate documents out, perhaps to use as blackmail later on. It appears some folks are taking "spyware" to the next level.

Living the LAN life


Living the LAN life 06/22/2005 02:50 AM
Game enthusiasts convene in San Francisco to battle each other for prizes and bragging rights.
Photos: LAN mania hits S.F.

More living room


More living room 12/02/2003 01:06 AM
Speaking of iTunes, its release for Windows did finally motivate me to rip the rest of my music and organize it, so I don't have the mess of its physical artifacts laying around my small living area. (Instead, I put them in a handy place.) Which is nice. But, damn, now I have to buy an iPod for car listening, just like Jobs was planned!

War in our living rooms


War in our living rooms 03/11/2003 09:43 AM
At the beginning of Glory, having never seen war before, Matthew Broderick's character, Robert Shaw, gets shell-shocked on the battlefield, unable to function with the

Living WAY off the grid.


Living WAY off the grid. 05/21/2004 01:07 PM
Father and 12 year old daughter camp undiscovered for four years in city park. A heartwarming story of love, generosity, and happy endings.

Better Living Through Chemistry


Better Living Through Chemistry 06/28/2004 09:59 AM
After reading about how pharmaceutical companies are marketing their products, I'm experiencing the kind of mild anxiety and nervousness that can only be corrected with Paxil CR.

Living Without a Pulse


Living Without a Pulse 07/30/2004 08:43 AM

Living With Your Budget


Living With Your Budget 08/04/2004 09:57 AM
Living with a budget doesn't have to be such a hassle.

Living Smarter


Living Smarter 06/05/2004 10:24 AM

Meta-Efficient points to ways to live your life using up fewer resources -- doing right by the planet, and yourself.


Living In A Digital World


Living In A Digital World 06/21/2004 04:21 AM
Don't blame it on the kids, because it looks like more and more people are starting to prefer searching for digital information to browsing library stacks. As search engines increase their cataloging of the "deep web", professors and students alike are shunning cavernous library halls to look for their research materials online, and librarians are catching on to the trend. No one is predicting the end of books or paper. (That would be silly.) But no one can dispute that digitally searching for specific information is often faster and easier than doing it the old-fashioned way. The challenge is preserving the benefits of the older methods while still fully capturing the more modern advantages. For instance, search engines don't lend themselves to the same sort of serendipitous discoveries as flipping through books or magazines. So let's hope librarians can figure out ways to make information retrieval more fun and digital.

The Living Room Candidate


The Living Room Candidate 07/07/2004 04:43 AM
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Online Gambling... For A Living


Online Gambling... For A Living 08/09/2004 06:09 AM
While the US continues to ban online gambling (and look for ways to stop anyone who dares to find non-US-based sites to keep on gambling), the UK has decided it's better to just regulate online gambline -- especially as some players seem to be making something of a career out of it. Of course, the online poker player they talk to seems to have made a career out of beating Americans who shouldn't be gambling online anyway: "The best time to play is between 4am and 7am," she explains, "because the Americans are playing - and they're drunk."

"The Living Room Candidate"


"The Living Room Candidate" 07/06/2004 02:58 PM

Shark Tank: The best one really is
living well


Shark Tank: The best one really is
living well
02/01/2005 09:06 PM
When this data analyst pilot fish is fired a week after a big fight with his boss, he's furious -- and not just because the boss was wrong about the technical issue they were fighting over.
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