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Downtime

In this recent war of microblogging sites, it seems that none of them can really get it together and provide what we really need: reliability.
Twitter is always down and some features don’t work, people moved to Friend Feed.  People realized that Friend Feed’s user interface was complete crap and came back to Twitter.  Twitter still […]

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Definition - Twit

Twit - noun - Someone who uses the web service Twitter.

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People - Part 2

Highlighting some of my favorite bloggers again tonight. I’ll keep running these until I’ve covered everyone, I hope. So let’s get started.

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People - Part 1

I just wanted to take some time tonight and give a little promo to some of my favorite fellow bloggers.

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So you guys know that a lot of people look to me when it comes to web 2.0 services, linux programs, random TechGeek wisdom. “So”, you may ask yourself, “what is he whoring out now?”

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It’s no big secret that I love the Firefox based browser, Flock, more than any other web 2.0 tool. So what happened today? Flock 1.1 was released. And my life got even easier!

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Guest Blogging

I get a little literary with a guest blog spot over at P.R. Seitz Bookseller! Check it out.
-Loki.
Blogged with Flock

Tags: blog, blogging, links

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Flock Spell Check Tweek - Flock Tip

So, for one reason or another you want to be able to turn off Flock’s built in spell check. To add another language, or if you are more l33t like my girlfriend(pwns), you can disable it rather simply.
1. Click on “Tools” in the Flock toolbar.
2. Click “Options” on the sub menu.
4. […]

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Sleeping Dignitaries

We found something. We loved something. We grew something. Not them. Not those people who want to throw down laws and legislation for it. Why do we get to invent something, and then let someone else tell us how to use it?

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Windows Users! Listen up.

This conversation usually results in a happier, more effective Windows User. This doesn’t solve the problem, or even begin to discuss it here, as it’s simpler, and, at the same time, much more complex than you’d expect.

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