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Links I've found 1 [ 27th March 2008, 17:15:00 ]
Netvibes

My favourite site at the moment is Netvibes.com it is a web homepage like iGoogle, and it is really good how you get a plug-in for Yahoo!, Facebook and Google Gmail which allows me to keep track of when I have emails, messages, or facebook alerts (plus a feed to friends status, which is cool), that's really good. The best thing is that I have created a tab which contains several RSS feeds like wired.com and arstechnica, which allows me to keep up to date with Technology news and is much better than getting the feeds in to Apple Mail (because I can pick them up on any computer I go on). Also with the ginger upgrade I know have a "Universal" homepage which can be seen by anyone, so far I've been able to share links with someone who wasn't receiving my emails sothat's really handy.

Fire in the Hole

A very funny link fire in the hole, watch what happens after the kid in the car does the fire in the hole, very funny :-)

Tubespy

Tubespy is a cool site it shows you what people are watching on youtube right now. It gives a live feed that does go quite quickly and you can pause it. I've found some interesting videos doing that, I can recommend the site.

Googles new HQ

This BBC news article shows Googles new HQ, which looks awesome, watch the video, they've even got a slide into the canteen! I love these places where the working environment is so good, I am very envious, even a few soft areas would be good, my office is appalling compared to this place, and I'm sure it doesn't cost the company that much to setup and maintain a working environment that good.

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