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I am really into cooking and got some great gourmet meal and gift selections from this site. read more »

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The most challenging problem of every webmaster represents the selection of an appropriate hosting provider (service). In many technical articles that can be easily found on the Internet are presented essential details regarding the basic rules of web hosting services selection.


Supposing that you have a web hosting account associated with a single domain name, the next situation may occur: at a later time you want to develop more websites associated with different domain names, you could... read more »

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email_this.jpgWindows/Mac/Linux (Firefox): If you find yourself regularly selecting, copying, and then pasting text from your browser into emails, Email This! is a definite time saver. A right-click (or toolbar) menu lets you directly compose a new Gmail, Yahoo, or Google Apps web mail message with the selected text, or pass it into a mail client like Thunderbird or Outlook. Those options can be added to or whittled down, and helpful shortcuts (Alt+G for Gmail) makes text sending even quicker. Email This! is a free add-on, and works wherever Firefox does.
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multiple-select.pngAmit from technology weblog Digital Inspiration points out a new under-the-radar feature in Firefox 3: multiple text selection. Now selecting text in Firefox is similar to selecting text in most text editors—just select your first piece of text, then hold Ctrl (or Cmd on Macs) to select other pieces of non-consecutive text. It may not be a top 10 Firefox 3 feature, but multiple text selection may come in very handy when you're pulling quotes for research and you don't want to do it one piece at a time. While you're at it, be sure to enable multi-line pasting for input boxes. read more »

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Mac OS X only: You already know you can select text in any application on your Mac and drag it to the Desktop to create an instant file with its contents in it. The MacTipper Blog takes saving text snippets to the next level with the Clipper service, which sends text to a file saved in a "Notes" folder in your home directory. Download Clipper and save it to ~/Library/Services/ (you may need to create that directory, I did), and log out and back into your Mac. Then, from any Cocoa application, you can select Clipper from the Services menu to save selected text to Spotlight-friendly, dated plain text file. This method is slightly better than the drag-and-drop approach because you can assign a keyboard shortcut to it; but it does no read more »

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