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  • peliom 6:16 pm on October 1, 2006 Permalink | Reply
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    I Just Got $125 in the Mail From Amazon.com 

    Amazon-Certificate
    I got “the big letter” today from the Amazon Rewards program. Just one more reason I try to buy all my stuff from Amazon. They give 3% cash back if you use their Amazon visa to purchase something from their site, and 1% cash back on all other purchases you make on that card (yes, even at regular stores). That’s real money if you’re buying yuppie toys like a projector. Forget about “miles” … this thing is the cats meow. They pay me money to spend money … what could be better than that?

    Link to the Amazon Visa Rewards program

     
  • peliom 12:04 pm on September 25, 2006 Permalink | Reply
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    Welcome to 2.0, part 2: Google Reader 

    So I recently learned (a few years too late) that the way to keep up with a 1000 pounds of RSS is to use a news reader. Actually, that’s not true .. it’s just that I didn’t enjoy using the client-based readers I tried. Server side sounds better, less intrusive than an email gateway and keep all the subscriptions in one place.

    Google Reader is an improvement, but I still feel some “friction” using it. Luckily while test driving Google Reader I found an O’Reilly article about how to use AJAX to build an RSS Reader. Custom RSS readers … an essential part of modern lifehacking?

    Google Reader
    RSS and AJAX: A Simple News Reader.

     
  • peliom 1:57 am on August 30, 2006 Permalink | Reply
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    Tiki Apps forever! 


    I signed up tikirobot.net for “Google Apps for Your Domain” to see what all the fuss is about. It’s pretty cool! You get mail from Gmail, calendaring from Google Calendar, and Google Talk, and Google Page Creator, if you want that. The signup process is pretty painless, given what they’re providing.

    This is my third try at Google Calendar and it’s finally growing on me. A few months back, support for Safari was shaky and I couldn’t get the “Quick Add” feature to work. Now Safari works pretty well, but the only way I could a create a new calendar was to use Firefox. Also, the Quick Add defaults are not very geek friendly at this point. The only dates I ever need to remember are my sister’s birthday, my mom’s birthday, the raj+jess aniversary and … well, I guess that’s the only three I could think of at the moment. Anyway, in Quick Add speak that would be something like “raj+jess anniversary August 7 yearly”. And it does create an event with that title on that day. But the default reminder is just 30 minutes!!! That’s not much time for an anniversary! :-) So you have to go to the event and change the reminder, and confirm that yes, you want to be reminded a week ahead of time for all future instances, etc, etc. I think it ends up being more work than just adding the event normally. So being able to specify reminder stuff in Quick Add would be nice. I expect I’m not the only one that would like Google Calendar to make it look like I’m remember birthdays, so they might as well be special cased in Quick Add. It’s all about the CLI.

    Anyway, you get all the Google productivity stuff but it looks like it’s coming from your domain. That’s pretty sweet for a small business or even a whole school. Let me know if you want test drive a TikiRobot Google Apps account …

    Link to Google Apps.

     
    • may 1:04 pm on August 30, 2006 Permalink | Reply

      I’ve been using Google Calendar for a couple months and I think it’s pretty nice for a web app. I agree that the reminder options need to be up front though. I can’t wait for web apps to become as snappy as desktop apps, though I’m pretty sure that’ll come with time :-) I’ve been trying to use web apps as much as possible so I can get to my stuff from any machine.

    • rajbot 2:47 pm on August 30, 2006 Permalink | Reply

      But how do you like the Quick Add feature?

    • peliom 3:46 pm on August 30, 2006 Permalink | Reply

      very funny rajbot :-)

    • may 5:23 pm on September 1, 2006 Permalink | Reply

      oh, the Quick Add feature…i like :-)

      speaking of calendars and reminders, can you guys come over for brunch next sunday? lemme know! i only have about a month left in my current apartment so i want to use my kitchen as much as possible :-)

    • rajbot 12:33 am on September 5, 2006 Permalink | Reply

      Oooh TR brunch! I think I’m free :)

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