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I was a little surprised that someone I talked to last night hadn't heard of this amazing service, and even more surprised that I hadn't blogged about this before.
If you have a router at home - and surely most of my audience does - you need to set it to use OpenDNS.
Do it today. It's free furchrissakes.
There are many ...
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As I find them..
Gmail: I've seen 20-30 good emails caught in spam, so check it often while you train it. Since I don't want to check the same message twice, I mark the spam as read whenever I check it.
Then, to check just the unread spam you can search for in:spam is:unread. Here's a list of other neat search terms.
Google ...
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Dan asked me to post an update as I explore deeper into the Google forest. I'm now fully committed to Gmail and Google Calendar (why isn't it GCalendar?) and Outlook is now purely an evil tolerated for work purposes only.
And with Rob Howard's tweet this morning about Google Apps for business, perhaps that's only temporary! Go ...
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In the spirit of GTD I have to do a brain dump here every so often. There are a lot of small bloggable items that aren't worth blogging seperately. Here they are:
Many of the Community Server (CS) team had fun at the weekend, myself ncluded, writing CS Modules for a little impromptu contest that ScottW organised. As his IM says this morning ''I ...
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Some very interesting articles came onto my screen over the last few days:
Sony, Rootkits and Digital Rights Management Gone Too Far
For card-carrying Geeks only, this article is worth reading on two counts: 1. because Mark is damn impressive and 2. Sony are being very naughty
Diamonds are for never (sic)
A great thought-provoking essay ...
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