The Sharp AR-C265P Color Page Printer puts the power of color printing
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The new rnnetwork-ready Samsung CLP-600N color laser printer gives you the s read more »
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Google Documents has seen a good deal of productive-minded change over the last few days, quietly rolling out new interface features and re-designs. The most noticeable is a new Word-like menu bar, which takes up a little space at the top of the browser. Secondly, colored folders add a corner-of-eye method for separating documents into work flow states or other systems. Finally, document creators can now re-assign and change document permissions back and forth, giving collaborators read, write and ownership abilities. Zoho users, how is Google's latest set of changes starting to look, put up against its (admittedly) more feature-rich competitor? Let's hear it in the comments.
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All platforms running Firefox with Greasemonkey: Add a little color to your RSS feeds with the Google Reader Colorful List view script. This Greasemonkey user script turns each feed item a different color which depends upon the feed name, offering a fun way to visually ID feeds from the same source in a folder's list view, as shown. Of course, if you read your feeds one source at a time instead of interleaving them, they'll all appear to be the same uniform color. The Google Reader Colorful List View is a free download that requires Firefox and the Greasemonkey extension. Google Reader - Colorful List View [Userscripts.org via read more »
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