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Tuesday, October 11, 2005PocketMod - The Free, Disposable Pocket OrganizerThis is another cool little tool in the mode of the Hipster PDA but better. PocketMod is a nifty Flash app that lets you create custom pocket-sized day planners. The trick is they all fit on a single sheet of 8.5x11 paper, so you can print them on your laserprinter. Complete with folding instructions (the video is cool.) A Moleskine its not, but once you see how many different pages you can put in a PocketMod youll begin to wonder.
Chinese Correspondent Joins Skype JournalVery cool announcement – telecom specialist Richard Zhao Liang of Beijing has joined Skype Journal. Good move!. I’m looking forward to reading Richard’s reports. Insights from Beijing on Skype
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Categories: Collaboration, Technology Friday, October 7, 2005Senator Saxby Chambliss Responds to Broadcast Flag IssueMy Senator called today. Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss takes the side of consumers and will attempt to have the Broadcast Flag amendment attached to an upcoming reconciliation bill pulled out for open debate.[More...]
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Categories: Copyright, MPAA, Policy & Regulation Firefox 1.0.7 IssuesI recently updated to Firefox 1.0.7. Since then I've had several lockups, and generally poor performance - pages taking forever to load, lots of timeouts. I don't have these errors on my laptop, which runs 1.0.4.Anyone else having issues with 1.07? Thursday, October 6, 2005FCC-FBI Claim Approval Rights for All SoftwarePolitical correspondent Declan McCullagh reports on the latest development governmental excess. How many times are we going to let unelected bureaucrats unilaterally decide what we can and can't do? [via Advocates for Self Government]
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