Een zeer gemeenschappelijke kritiek van Twitter (buiten zijn uptime) is dat het enkel een afleiding is, „lawaai“ dat u echt in geen geval helpt. Goed, hier zijn 12 manieren u kan gebruiks Twitter productief. [klik om verder te gaan…]
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De eenvoudige Hulp is Sociaal
Als u me zou willen besluipen online, gelieve vrij te voelen aan bekijk/voeg me op FriendFeed toe. Als u meer van een Twitter persoon bent, kunt u mijn rantings volgen hier. En wie Facebook kan uit verlaten - u kunt a zijn De eenvoudige ventilator van de Hulp of sluit me aan bij De eenvoudige groep van de Hulp, wat er ook uw boot drijft. Maar er zijn meer - De eenvoudige Hulp is op StumbleUpon en MyBlogLog.
Ik hoop werkelijk dat deze sociale netwerken geven OpenSocial een kans.
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Hoe te grote comics gemakkelijk om te creëren
Ik zal toelaten, is dit een weinig een stop voor mijn vriendenBa (ja dat zijn naam is). Hij heeft onlangs een fantastisch en vreselijk makkelijk te gebruiken online product gelanceerd dat u toestaat om comics tot stand te brengen - Bitstrips. Voor die van u die als hel geestig kunnen zijn, maar niet artistiek begaafd zijn, doet Bitstrips het zware opheffen voor u. Wat u die wachten op zijn, ga controle het uit. En gelieve te voelen vrij om verbindingen in de commentaren aan om het even welke comics te verlaten u cre�ërt!
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Canadezen: Morgen is uw beste kans om Canadese DMCA te bestrijden! Gebeurtenis in nationaal Calgary, telefoon-binnen
Boing Boing heeft een groot artikel dat elke Canadees moet lezen. Het is kort, aan het punt, en verstrekt sommige zeer gemakkelijke stappen voor ons om wat echt vreselijke wetgeving tegen te houden.
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Hoe te om rood-oog uit uw digitale foto's te verwijderen GIMP het gebruiken
Yesterday one of my roommates (Chris) finally got to meet one of his shero’s - Tori Amos. The pictures turned out great, but one of them came with the dreaded “red-eye”. This tutorial will walk you through the steps to remove red eye from your digital photos using the GIMP image editor.
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Simple Help Contest Winners
Liz - won the $25 cash prize and
NZBeats won the $25 donation to Children’s Network International
(winners were selected at random by having my roommates pick a number out of a bag)
Both winners have been contacted, if I don’t hear from one/the other within lets say 7 days, I’ll pick a new winner. Thanks for entering!
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Simple Help Contest Reminder - Win $25, twice!
All the rules (not many) are listed here (and that’s also the post you’ll want to leave a comment on to enter the contest). So far there are only 9 entries for the $25 cash prize and 7 entries for the $25 to non-profit-of-your-choice prize. Those odds are way better than any lottery, so what are you waiting for?
Contest ends this Friday at midnight.
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Google Transit Arrives in Canada
Google Transit is now available in Vancouver, BC.. Since I currently live in Vancouver, and don’t drive, this is great news for me. TransLink is not the most popular organization in Vancouver, so this is a step in the right public-relations direction. For more info, see the Vancouver metblogs post.
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Oct. 2007 Summary and a couple of site updates
October 2007 was a banner month for Simple Help - new records for visitors and page views. And that was without a single front page digg.
266,665 Visits
490,538 Pageviews
Top Content for October 2007
- How to completely wipe all the data from your hard drive (thanks StumbleUpon)
- How to convert flac files to mp3 using Windows (usually #1)
- How to use your PC and Webcam as a motion detecting and recording security camera (always in the top 5)
- 10 Alternatives to iTunes for managing your iPod
- 15 Windows Explorer alternatives compared and reviewed
Something interesting (to me) is that the main page, simplehelp.net itself, was actually the 3rd most viewed page this month. That has never happened before - it’s usually somewhere around the 12th most viewed page.
For those of you who are Facebook users/junkies (guilty as charged) - Simple Help has a Facebook group. Right now it’s mostly full of my ‘real life’ friends, but by all means please feel free to join. It’s one of the places I collect feedback, post ’sneak peaks’ of things (like the recent redesign) etc. And as always, please feel free to add me on Pownce, though I tend to use it to post music more than anything. Oh I should also mention, I have dozens of Pownce invites if you don’t have one yet. Finally, I have given in and joined the masses on Twitter.
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Simplehelp has a new look! | Update 1
If you’re an RSS reader, please take a moment to view the site itself and take a look at the new design. I’ve been having some (to put it lightly) “issues” getting the template to display properly, and I think I have it worked out now - but your help would be hugely appreciated.
Assuming I don’t have to revert back to the previous design, I’ll do a much longer write-up on the amazing developer (Jamie) who is solely responsible for what I think is a fantastic upgrade.
Please feel free - no, encouraged - to leave feedback. I would ask that it be constructive. Comments like “it sucks” will be flat out deleted. Thanks!!!
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Update 1: I’ll update this post a few times as things progress. Jamie has added a new style to the items in the nav bars (the icon before each entry) and made the title for each section stand out a bit more. He’s also fixed some issues that were showing up for folks running IE at 1024×768. I’ve re-enabled the Related Posts plugin, and am working on getting them to show up in RSS feeds (thx How2Geek). Also I shrunk the category icons so they didn’t blur into the post divider. Up next are fixes to blockquote, unordered lists in content, adding a search widget to a sidebar and a couple other minor things. Thanks once again to everyone who offered feedback via Pownce, Twitter, Facebook, IM and the site itself.
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Blog Action Day
Though it’s not one of the officially supported Blog Action Day Charities, today I will donate all profits from this and my other web sites to NORML for their efforts in legalizing the growing of Hemp. More info can be found here, here and here.
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Happy Canadian Thanksgiving
To all my Canadian friends - Happy Thanksgiving! I’ll return to my regular schedule of semi-regular posts tomorrow, ’cause today is a holiday ![]()
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Joost Beta 1 - Overview
I’ve been using Joost on and off for about 4 months now. More off than on. It’s not that I didn’t like the app - it was pretty slick and quite solid for an early beta. It’s that there wasn’t a heck of a lot to watch. At some point over the last few weeks, they’ve added a lot of channels/content, and the latest version (beta 1) is even slicker than before.
Note: Invites aren’t required any more - Joost is now open to anyone who wants to sign up. Just head over to joost.com and sign up.
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Jango Invites
Update: all 3 invites gone. I’ll update again if/when I have more.
I havehad 3 invites to the beta service Jango. My initial thoughts on Jango are very positive. It has the social aspect of Last.FM and the streaming and ’suggest similar artists’ features of Pandora. Big plus - it works in Canada (Pandora does not).
Leave a comment below and I’ll send invites to the first 3 people. Cheers!
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Cool Facebook app: 360Gadget
If you’re a fan of the ‘Netvibes style” home page, and find yourself spending more and more time on Facebook, 360Gadget might be your new favorite Facebook app. The recently launched 360Gadget allows you to subscribe to RSS feeds, quickly access your POP mail account, search the web, watch YouTube from inside news feeds - all from within one Facebook page.
![]() 360Gadget |
![]() Add a Feed |
![]() With maps and notes |
![]() Expanded view |
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