- Just another test post
This is just another test post for the new semiologic release. Hopefully they be releated posts here and stuff about Google Reader.
- Better Gmail Firefox Extension from Lifehacker
For those who are both fans of Firefox and Google Mail (Gmail), Lifehacker developed an extension to Firefox, that improves your gmail experience. It is well worth checking out. A sampling of enhancements provided by Better Gmail include:
mailto: links on pages redirected to use gmail
integrated Google Reader
attachment icons
keyboard macros
different skins
improved searching
Google Calendar linkAll-in-all 25 enhacements and each new version of the extension brings more. You can get more information and download the extension at: Lifehacker Code: Better Gmail (Firefox extension)
As you can tell I've really become of big fan of Google and their online apps. Look for a future post on Google Notebook. - Adding More Tabs to Google Personalized Homepage (iGoogle)
I use the Google Personalized Homepage (now called iGoogle), as my browser's homepage. I've currently using the maximum of 6 tabs to house my Google gadgets as well as my RSS feeds. I have my tabs organized in a keyword type fashion (News, Web 2.0, Programming, etc) so the 6 tab limit really is a pain as I prefer to bounce tab to tab and not have to scroll down on any given tab. I really wish that Google would increase this limited to provide for "unlimited" tabs like Netvibes allows.
Fortunately, Lifehacker to the rescue. There's a little known hack to get around the limit and add more tabs! (…) - "Speed Reading" With Google Reader
Tim Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich, interviewed Robert Scoble on "How Scoble Reads 622 RSS Feeds Each Morning" (see the video interview below). The key take away from watching Scoble work his magic on Google Reader, is the use of the keyboard to navigate through his feeds. (…)




















