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May 08 2008
Eissalon Leonardelli - (5/5)
Browse Mouselessly With Conkeror
Shared by Stormgrass
Haha, that last line is fantastic.
I think I posted once before about Vimperator, the Firefox extension that gives the browser Vim-style keybindings.
There was always also a corresponding Emacs Firefox extension, until recently. Now it has become its own standalone XULRunner-based browser.
Conkeror gives visible numeric tags to every clickable on a page, so you can follow l...
May 07 2008
Top 10 Tools to Get Blogging Done [Lifehacker Top 10]

Writing your blog should be a fun way to stretch your mind and stay connected to trends, friends, and the greater world, not another computer task that takes far too long to get done. But that's exactly what it can feel like if it takes you more time to find your post ideas, tweak your markup, and make everything look right than to actually get your thoughts down. Being somewhat experienced at ...
May 06 2008
Google Reader adds Notes at Tech.Stormgrass
Shared by StormgrassGoogle Reader adds notes!
And here we are, I'm writing a note about the item that's all about notes and I'm sharing it too. Spooky!
Google Reader adds Notes
Google Reader, by all accounts the most superior feed-reader on the web, has just become even more useful.
What’s the addition that’s making me all excited? It is, of course, notes! Now, this may not sound like a big deal, but in a little way, it is!
See, Google Reader not only provides a nice interface for you to enjoy your daily aggregator-run, it also lets you share certain items with friends or the world (which, if you’re Scoble, is the same thing). Up until now, you needed to be subscribed to the whole feed in order to share single items. But with the notes bookmarklet, whenever you add any posting or website you stumble upon by appending a note, you can also share that item.
For people like me, who not only use the sharing function, but also add their shared items via the feed to their tumblelog, this is a fantastic way to consolidate something I would usually have to either add manually or facilitate via the usage of yet another imported feed. If you know what I’m talking about.
In addition to the notes function, the GReader team has also added three additional themes to style the page that displays your public shared item. The offered themes are a bit, well, off, so I guess they are more a proof of concept than anything else. But see for yourself, in this announcement on the official Google Reader blog (which is the easy way out for someone who just can’t be bothered to actually take screenshots).
Maybe Soup is currently being updated? I'll try again automatically in a few seconds...

