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Online bookmarking
One of the technologies I’ve grown very fond of this fall is del.icio.us. Once you set up an account on this site (that name is pretty cute, huh?), you can store your bookmarks there. Since they’re stored on a website, … Continue reading
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Stupid Technology Tricks
Every once in awhile, I have an experience that illustrates why some people shouldn’t be involved in designing technology. One of the latest involved a camcorder. My son has taken an interest in creating videos of his online videogame exploits … Continue reading
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Crossing the Rubicon
I’m on the cusp of a transition that I never thought I’d really consider. I’m ready to throw out my magazines. I have several file drawers of back issues of magazines full of important articles (not to mention good advertisements). … Continue reading
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