Monthly Archives: August 2010

Interactive PDFs in InDesign CS5 tutorial

Interactive PDFs Layers Magazine.  Very nice instructions.  Lots of photos and explanations.

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Top 100 Blogs – 1 to 25 – Technorati

Top 100 Blogs – 1 to 25 – Technorati.  This list gives you a starting point in what is important to people.

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Texting, Skype Alter The Peace Corps Experience : NPR

Texting, Skype Alter The Peace Corps Experience : NPR.  Have to justify someones salary I suppose.

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Cloud2go brings integrated file sharing to iPhone, iPod touch Utilities iOS Central Macworld

Cloud2go brings integrated file sharing to iPhone, iPod touch Utilities iOS Central Macworld.  This seems useful.  You might also want to compare this to what MobileMe offers.

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Citrix GoToMeeting vs. LiveMeeting vs. Webex

Citrix GoToMeeting Review Business Center Macworld.  I agree.  GoToMeeting is not as good as other alternatives.  Read here for more comparisons.

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Mac 101: Comprehensive Mac system information

Mac 101: Comprehensive Mac system information.  The only purpose I can see this useful for is to inventory your system for insurance purposes.  An Apple Store genius or Applecare personel will ask you to directly look for the information they … Continue reading

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Unlocker / lsof / ps is your friend (via The Wheat Field)

This is a good reminder if you get stuck on the Mac and trying to eject media.  I wrote about Unlocker earlier. So you go about your business using your computer and you want to safely remove or unmount a … Continue reading

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Rootkit with Blue Screen history now targets 64-bit Windows (via The Informative Report)

Is Windows powerless against the onslaught of malware? Its been years since the Trusted Computer initiative and things aren’t any better. A new version of the malware that crippled Windows PCs last February sidesteps safeguards designed to block rootkits from … Continue reading

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