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Compress most toolbars into one and hide most of the browser chrome using extensions.
Good tips if you're using a netbook. -
"Keywordfinder uses your term to search the web, extract the relevant keywords from the 50 most successful pages returned and sorts them by frequency."
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"make three categories of tags/labels within Google Reader (think folders for old-schoolers). These are:
1. Priority
2. Subject
3. Location
Mine look like this:
* Priority (general importance): Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
* Subject (classical organization): Security, Programming, Design, Humor
* Location (contextual consideration): Industry News, Important World Events, etc.This is a strategy I use as well, but I'm experimenting with still other qualifiers: frequency, mobile or desktop, timeliness, online/off-line, length, mood…
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Google seems to expose more of its internal knowledge base.
Interesting resource if you want to read something in-depth on some browser security topics. -
small gadget allowing you to physically share your socialnetworking profiles with friends.
There's a Belgian startup doing exactly the same. -
- separate database just for WordPress, limited rights to dedicate WP user
- WordPress secret key generation tool to generate random salts for WordPress cookies in wp-config.php
- change admin username (and secure pswd : obviously…)
- _only_ login over ssl or ssh