September 2008
awesome firefox 3 feature: view selection source select a part of the page,...
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I think its an excellent blog service. Now I wait for the updated Windows Live Writer plugin to go with it :)
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apparently it’s easier and faster to just misspell words on your iPhone than to take the time to type them out in full
Interesting and true. Sometimes It’s way faster to let the iPhones correction fix the typing for you. — Misspelling is faster on the iPhone (via feedly)
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