Hen of the Wood "Fine Dining in Waterbury, Vermont" — recommended by Adam & Sue and now by the Terrapin… (tagged: via:terrapin Vermont food ) Acorn 1.5 release notes via DF: looks like some nice improvements (perhaps time to try it again?) — http://flyingmeat.com/acorn/ (tagged: Acorn Mac OSX software graphics ) "Bacon Zombie" T-Shirt Design […]
Already “link-dumped” on July 28th but 1… Here are the detailed notes: it would seem that as of today (July 28th) Google has added CalDAV support to their online calendar 2! The short version of what this means? Now you can get “native” reciprocal syncing between your Mac’s iCal and your gCal 3. “Just follow these […]
Back at the beginning of October, I decided to take the plunge and “switch” from using iCal more/less exclusively for my calendaring to using the web-based Google Calendar more/less exclusively. The reasons for the switch (even as just an experiment) were myriad and had built up slowly over a period of about two years. The […]
Google launched “My Maps” this week and it seems to be all over the place. It’s a fun, addictive little toy; a nice addition to their already pretty awesome map system. Brady Forrest called it “a direct shot across the bow of sites like Platial and Frappr” — and while I don’t necessarily agree with […]
Google Launches MyMaps via O’Reilly Radar (tags: google map) Hackszine.com (tags: blog geek hack)
Best Blogs of 2006 that You (Maybe) Aren’t Reading via Fimoculous.com (via Anil Dash) – – an aggregated “best of ’06” with a little bit of everything (subjects-wise…) (tags: blog writing todo) Ten Tips for Smarter Google Searches via LifeHacker: “Tip #1: Use the Correct Methodology” (duh? hmm…) (tags: google search tutorial todo)
stikkit (tags: ajax calendar GTD productivity social tech todo) Embed any image into a Google Map via Lifehacker (tags: map Google hack howto)
As noted last week, Google and AOL are on the merge. And today it’s official. [The] comments followed a decision by Time Warner’s board of directors on Tuesday to approve a deal in which Google, the world’s leading internet search company, will pay $1bn for a 5 per cent stake in AOL, giving the business […]
Time Warner Plans to Sell 5% of AOL to Google: Finally […] Richard D. Parsons […] told Eric E. Schmidt […] that he would accept Google’s recently sweetened offer. Google, which prides itself on the purity of its search results, agreed to give favored placement to content from AOL throughout its site, something it has […]