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| 5:59 PM: | Mashups: Firefox May Go OAuth, Twitter Apps To Stop Asking for Your Password. You can do a lot with new software if you tell it a little bit about yourself - but who wants to give the new kid on the block the password to their most important communication tools? ReadWriteWeb. | | |
| 5:57 PM: | Mozilla experiments with a universal content reader, Snowl. Mozilla has released a 0.1 version of Snowl, an experimental add-in for Firefox that reads news and nanoblog feeds. Webware. | | |
| 5:57 PM: | Monitter is three times better than Twitter's search. If you're a big user of Twitter search (formerly Summize) you'll probably like Monitter three times better. That's because it lets you search for not just one word or phrase in the Twitterverse, but three at a time. Webware. | | |
| 10:02 AM: | USB bracelet makes it hard to lose your cables. Give props to Laurent Hongisto, the Finnish designer who came up with a USB cable that can be worn as a slap-bracelet-inspired wristband. CNET. | | |
| 10:01 AM: | Customs Now Performing Laptop Strip Searches. Protect Yourself. Under the current search policy, Customs officers do not have to adhere to any restrictions; laptops can be searched, confiscated for an undetermined amount of time, and they can even make copies of travelers’ files. Nothing is sacred; not financial data, business data, or even attorney-client privileged information. Laptop Mag. | | |
| 9:34 AM: | An Evolving Cultural Curiosity: We Need A Fake Follow. The Fake Follow looks like a normal follow to the other person, but to me it’s like I didn’t follow them at all. This solves the ego stroking issue (and related problems) that so many people have, and it keeps the content stream clean and usable. TechCrunch. | | |
| 8:45 AM: | FriendFeed crawls Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube so you don't have to. Can't I just get one page that lists everything Scoble did today? Slate. | | |
| 6:10 AM: | How To Watch The Olympics LIVE On The Web - Even If NBC Doesn't Want You To. YouTube has a dedicated channel -- but only for users outside the U.S. In order to watch it, you'll need to trick YouTube into thinking that you're watching from somewhere else. That means you'll have to configure your browser to use a proxy server and then redirect your Internet connection through a country on YouTube's whitelist like South Korea. Silicon Alley. | | |
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