Fantastic. And yes: he’s the “Internet is a series of tubes!” guy.
View your weekly agenda and recent documents right next to your e-mail. Gmail is looking more and more like “an Office for the rest of us” with these recent rapid-fire releases.
Should be useful for people who don’t have MobileMe accounts or other type of compatible web hosting. You can’t sync over the web when you’re out and about, but this is about the easiest way to set up a Mac-to-iPhone sync over your local network.
via Bullcrap
Today we’re launching a new Gmail gadget that can be added to the left nav of any Gmail account, giving convenient access to your tasks alongside your email.
RTM has always offered a very clever Remember The Milk for Gmail Firefox extension, but this excluded users of other browsers, such as myself. This new gadget, enabled by Gmail’s new inherent support for displaying gadgets alongside e-mail, works in any browser. The gadget isn’t quite as functional as its bigger brother (for example: the Firefox add-on allows you to link tasks to e-mail and contacts, much as you would in Office or Apple’s tools in Leopard), but it’s great if you just need to view the week’s tasks, create new tasks, and edit existing tasks. You can even use the same plain English syntax that RTM supports, such as “Finish project 8pm, tag with work.”
Local Newspapers Cover Rising Number of Racist Anti-Obama Actions in Small Towns
A runner-up for this headline was “Praise the heavens, reason may come to capitalism.”
The location is unusual and the capture marks a fundamental shift in tactics, the navy added. Attacks on shipping off the Horn of Africa and Kenya by pirates, who are mostly Somali, prompted foreign navies to send warships to the area this year.
I don’t know what’s more horrifying: the fact that someone did this, or that people in the chat room did nothing.
I’m giving the new Path Finder 5 another spin around my desktop to decide whether I want to finally throw down for a license. I was surprised to learn from this page of John Siracusa’s review of Mac OS X 10.4 for Ars that Path Finder is actually the work of a single developer, Steve Gehrman. Impressive.
Oldie but a goodie. Gizmodo gets ahold of the Samsung Omnia, yet another touchscreen iPhone wanna-be with a horrendous, gimmicky UI duct-taped to Windows Mobile 6.1. Be sure to play the “oops I must have too many tasks open” video.
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