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When we are working on a web design project, we quite often need icons to show commands like add, delete, or edit. With the Web 2.0 trend, the use of read more »

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Google Talk just got better with a cool new feature ‘Chatback’. It allows your blog or site visitors to chat with you directly without any hassle of signups or email requirements.
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organizedwallet.jpgIf that big ol' bump on your butt is giving you back problems, it's time to reorganize your wallet. Real Simple magazine offers a few strategies for doing just that, like this tip for making your train pass or company ID readily accessible in a purse or bag: Slip them in a clear plastic sleeve tied with a ribbon, a shoelace, or a cord. You'll be able to fish them out of your purse quickly. To buy: Badge sleeves, about $5 for 10 at office-supply stores. As a non-purse carrier myself, I've become a bit obsessive about reducing the wallet pocket bump. Here's what I've done.Remove everything you don't need. First I got myself a Slimmy wallet, which is barebones but super-thin. Then I ditched all the photos, bi read more »

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status-screen-saver.pngMac OS X only: Donationware application Status Screen Saver adds status notification badges for popular Mac apps like Mail, NetNewsWire, and Twitteriffic, to the bottom of your monitor while your screensaver is playing. Considering the number of times we shake our mouse to exit screensavers just to see if we've received a new email, Status Screen Saver is a brilliant idea. Your screensaver continues running while you stay abreast of those updates. Status Screen Saver is donationware, Mac OS X only, works with any already-installed screensaver.
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agile_messenger.jpgJailbroken iPhones/iPod touches only: Agile Messenger isn't the only multi-client app available for the iPhone, but it makes mobile messaging seriously convenient, and it's pretty slick-looking, to boot. Agile supports the AIM, GoogleTalk, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, and Jabber protocols, can run in the background and update its home screen badge for messages, and places your multiple conversations easily-navigable tabs. What's really intriguing is its copy/paste function—simply select some text with your finger, click to copy it, then paste it into your text field. The app also makes sending pics from your iPhone camera a one-click process. Agile Messenger is a free download (at least while in beta), available through the Installer program on a read more »

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It wasn’t so long ago that the corporate BlackBerry was a badge of a serious
business. But then along came the iPhone and Google’s advanced Android
operating system – such seriousness started to look like a staid rejection
of the latest technology.



Now, as every major technology company strives to launch a tablet computer to
catch some of the iPad’s magic, BlackBerry is launching one too. The 7”
PlayBook will go on sale in America next week and across Europe later on
this quarter – already, however, major commentators are asking if BlackBerry
is going the unfortunate way of Nokia.

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