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The beauty of this silly gesture after so much corporate bullying and IP-protectionism made my ears briefly) tear up. For you non-technical, non-ganers, essentially the corpoate owner of an immersive online game called "Second Life" sent a "We recognize t
[2007/01/30]
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Tremendous human beat box song. Not only impressive technically but actually a great song too.
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I got a 24. You?
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A cheaper alternative to eFax (who we use at the office). Still not nothing at $7.95/mo, but a little cheaper than the alternatives.
[2007/01/29]
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Some hands-on reports and feedback on SyncML client installs for BB. Sounds like the Nexthaus Syncje client is worth it for $30. Does have a 14 day trial.
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An LDAP to OS X Address Book sync app. Needed to get the ScheduleWorld Contacts to/from your local addressbook. Though you may also be able to just add ScheduleWorld as an LDAP server for your OS X Addressbook for on-line queries.
[2007/01/25]
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I'm sorry, but how does this article at the Voice count as a asex column? Married sex is great, realism is great, but this reads like an inane person who is overly comfortable and bored with life. How is that sexy?
[2007/01/24]
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Not entirelyy clear what this does, but it appears be a SyncML Server and Client for OS X. It does mention interfacing with FileMaker among other DBs, but I'm unclear on how this interacts with iSync and with handled devices.
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It is an open-standards based Internet addressbook and calendar client and server service interoperable with OS/X, Linux, and Microsoft applications. It appears to be SyncML-based.
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See FAQ
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I believe this is a SyncML-supporting server and (maybe?) handheld software. It interfaces with a wide range of email servers, though I'm unclear on how it handles calendaring and contacts. It explicitly supports IMAP and Blackbery. Also, oddly, iPod (no
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Most of this post isn't relevant to my needs, but scrolling down to "#3. Synching Google Calendar to ScheduleWorld" confirms that (a) that ScheduleWorld is a hosted implementation of Funambol and (b) that it can be configured to automatically sync with Go
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BlackBerry is in there. iPod too, oddly (only Windows, I believe). And Spanning Sync for Google Calendars and iCal .
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An elegant-looking solution for syncing Google Calendars and iCal. It is still in closed beta, though.
[2007/01/23]
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Oddly disturbing image. A rubber ducky. Of the Buddha.
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An entire pool in Flickr about clones. A la Sean Fader's work.
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Sean Fader's multiple self portraits.
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A SyncML Client for BlackBerry. Suggested by Mobical.
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Web-based outsource SyncML engine. Can be used wityh any SyncML device to backup and access your Tasks, Calendar, and Addresses via the Web. (I do not know if there is any way to Sync with OS X.)
[2007/01/22]
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Looks like a real solution for accessing google calendars from a BlackBerry or other handheld. Open source.
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Another possible OTA (over the air) calendar, addresses, mail sync app for BlackBerry. Odd interface?
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A Google Calendar and handheld ota sync option
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Looks like On Deck Tech is a more mac-focused ZImbra colo company. Around $190/ye for 10 users.
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OnDeckTech Zimbra colo companmy has a nice little blog.
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Apple writeup on OnDeckTech
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Overview on the options and issues out there with "Groupware"
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For BlackBerry, supports Communigate and Kerio
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Article on donating/disposing of old computer equipment.
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Another option for computer reuse, recycling, or donation
[2007/01/12]
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A better quality print on demand four color, inexpensive source than Overnightprints.
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A comparison on Blurb anbd Lulu etc from the handy people over at Cool Tools.
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Big matrix of many of the options out there
[2007/01/10]
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One of my (no longer that new) neighbors James turned 27 on Friday. See, someone out there makes more funny faces than I do (Or at least as many). And, for the record, we were staring at Klara's necklace, not cleavage.
[2007/01/03]
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