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Tech Support Cheat Sheet

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Public | Eric H. | 7 months ago | 1 Reply
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Google Chrome Now available as Beta for the Mac. Go Google!

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Public | Eric H. | 8 months ago | 3 Replies
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Just got Google Wave. You can drag and drop photos from other apps (like iphoto) straight into the browser and it uploads them magically. WITHOUT a plugin!! HOW THE HELL IS THAT??! Google is a genius.

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Public | Eric H. | 10 months ago | 0 Replies
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Every Thur in Aug at the Hideout..

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Public | Eric H. | about 1 year ago | 0 Replies
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I’m going to punch TechCrunch in the throat for being morons.

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Public | Eric H. | about 1 year ago | 1 Reply
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In your mouth. In all your mouths.

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Public | Eric H. | about 1 year ago | 1 Reply
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For those of you who hate Bonnie Tyler like I do. Enjoy:

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Public | Eric H. | about 1 year ago | 1 Reply
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1…

The end of IE tyranny is nigh, my brothers..

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Public | Eric H. | about 1 year ago | 1 Reply
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So safari has slowly but surely been gaining ground with me with it’s new version 4. It still doesn’t have a lot of the neat features I want as a web developer. But the most essential feature is that I have a secure way to get to my client’s sites without having to remember a billion passwords, and be inaccessible to a thief who steals my laptop.

http://agilewebsolutions.co…

This is pretty damned awesome. Works across all browsers too. i.e save your password once and any browser can access it. It also fills in forms as well. It also has a ‘wallet’ feature to store other secure information. I had a different password manager for that but I think I’ll just use this thing for everything now. Pretty much something I would want whether I was using Safari or not. But I think with this, I can finally make Safari my default browser. Hooray!

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Public | Eric H. | about 1 year ago | 3 Replies
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http://www.reuters.com/arti…

Thursday IE8 is released. At some point later it will be pushed down to all XP and Vista machines. This is the “Microsoft breaks the internet by being standards compliant” deal you may have heard about. Soon my friends. Soon we will not have to code for crappy crappy IE6 and IE7…

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Public | Eric H. | about 1 year ago | 2 Replies