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Feedly How to Deleting articles? - 0 views

  • Feedly does indeed NOT have an option to delete an article.
  • When you recommend an article in feedly it is automatically marked as shared in Google Reader.
  • recommendation action and annotation actions is what feedly uses to build what we call your reading patterns and use for recommendations.
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Feedly - A New Firefox Start Page Addon You Can't Afford To Miss - 0 views

  • Feedly – A New Firefox Start Page Addon You Can’t Afford To Miss
  • can load the Feedly start page by clicking on the Feedly icon on the toolbar.
  • asks you if you want to synchronize with your Google Reader, Twitter, FriendFeed and other web 2.0 accounts
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  • If you ask Feedly to connect with Google Reader or Bloglines, it will then load a copy of your OPML file that contains a list of RSS feeds you read from there – you need not essentially subscribe to every one of them manually on Feedly.
  • cover page lists new and unread items from your subscribed blogs
  • page looks like a magazine cover. Fancy stuff to love.
  • another tab called What’s New that lists items based on your reading patterns. Your Google Reader contacts and their recommendations are available from here too, and they rank higher on this page.
  • preview button you can click and the web page of that item opens in a page in popup,
  • To mark an item for reading later, click ‘Save for Later’. To share an item, click ‘Recommend’. You can also click on the ‘Annotate’ link to quote an item and share it on Google Reader, NewsGator online, etc.
  • search bar on top that lets you search and find articles from sites that you’ve favourited.
  • cool view of what’s new on your reading list. Articles appear and vanish one by one and you can click on the title to read/save it for later.
  • screensaver link on the top right
  • There’s a Feedly content API as well. What that means is that developers can easily build on top of the tool and make plenty of tools
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Why autopost to other services. - 0 views

  • get a lot of backlinks.
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      Centralised source of conversation.
  • Amplify is designed to spark conversation(s).
  • entire premise from the beginning is to spark, create, engage ( any number of words come to mind really) a conversation.
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  • If you don’t autopost you’re limiting your potential audience that has an opportunity to help you engage in a conversation.
  • If you autopost and spark a conversation that takes you away to using any of the other services than Amplify has done it’s job of sparking a conversation.
  • one of the most important things an Amplify user should do is to recommend and comment on other users posts.
  • utoposting is a really great feature if you have your Amplify as your main blog as I do
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louisgray.com: Feedly Brings New Social Experience to Start Page, Leveraging RSS - 0 views

  • using your Google Reader subscriptions at its core, but layering on intelligence that learns from you, including your reading patterns, to personalize your information waterfall.
  • The goal? To bring a new, graphical, view of feeds, via Google Reader, and add multiple social layers on top of what's already recognized as the world's most-popular online RSS engine.
  • From the article, you can:
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  • Save it for later reading.
  • Annotate it
  • Recommend it to friends
  • Send a note about the article using your Twitter acount.
  • Preview it, giving a glimpse of how it looks from the source site.
  • Due to Feedly's tight integration with Google Reader, the items in the What's New page are segmented by topic,
  • gathered from your folders in Google Reader.
  • The Wall can act as your social springboard to both shared items in Google Reader and Twitter updates.
  • Feedly has developed an extensive tie-in with Google Search and Google Reader on day one.
  • Searches for more frequent terms, like Apple and Yahoo!, had their expected 1000+ results,
  • in reverse chronological order.
  • Similar to Google Reader shared notes, you can make notes on any item within Feedly and share it on "The Wall".
  • But unlike Google Reader, you can highlight the portion you're commenting on, and make notes,
  • select the desired text, and an option comes up to either "search related articles" or "highlight".
  • selected text is in fact highlighted, and you can add a comment.
  • Tweeting an article is similarly easy
  • click "tweet"
  • opens up with the headline, an automatically generated TinyURL, and a note on how many characters I have before running out of Twitter's 140 character limit.
  • automatically shows contacts you have in your GMail address book
  • Feedly is 100% synchronized with Google Reader.
  • move a blog from one folder to another in Google Reader? You can do that through Feedly.
  • Feedly essentially brings you all the aspects of Google Reader we've grown accustomed to, but displays them in a new, friendly, visual way, while extending the feed universe out to Twitter and e-mail, and adding social elements.
  • should you get bogged down with too many updates, feeds are flagged warm or cool based on your reading behavior and how often you mark them as favorites.
  • If you're the type of RSS power user who wants to read hundreds of items through aggressive keyboard navigation, then Google Reader still can't be beat,
  • but if you want to pick the very best from the many feeds you have, share items with friends and find new sources for news, Feedly is a compelling option.
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Google Basics : About Web History - Accounts Help - 0 views

  • offers you more relevant search results and recommendations based on your web activity
  • With Web History
  • View and search across webpages you've visited in the past, including Google searches
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  • Find trends on your web activity, such as your most visited sites and top searches.
  • Get more personalized search results based on what you've searched for and which sites you've visited.
  • personalized query suggestions
  • To access your Web History, visit http://www.google.com/history
  • Signed-out personalization:
  • When you're not signed in, Google customizes your search experience based on past search information linked to your browser, using a cookie.
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Firefox Add-ons by InBasic - 0 views

  • helps you to organize notes. notes with same group appear adjacent together in archive menu.
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      Group by renaming the tab. eg [GroupName]. Basically surrounding the group name in square brackets. [...]
  • strongly recommended to always backup your notes before updating QuickFox Notes;
  • To backup QuickFox Notes, simply duplicate (copy & paste) your "QuickFox Notes" bookmark folder and rename it to something else. After successful update, move your QuickFox Notes bookmarks back to the QuickFox Notes bookmarks folder.
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  • QuickFox Notes offers a variety of features and also supports most shortcuts as used in Notepad++.
  • Store to "Archive" (to free tab space)
  • Text search
  • Multiple tabs
  • QuickFox Notes is a multi-tab note taking add-on for Firefox that uses the integrated bookmarks system to store the notes.
  • Autocopy/Paste on middle-click text (disabled by default)
  • Where does QuickFox Notes store the notes?
  • folder called "Quickfox Notes" is created in your bookmarks.
  • QuickFox Notes is using Firefox bookmarks to store note data.
  • Each bookmark of this folder represents a separate note.
  • an access note data through a bookmark's properties, even if the add-on is not installed in Firefox.
  • The actual text of the note is stored in the description field of the bookmark.
  • open QuickFox Notes as a standalone application
  • Create Firefox shortcut, then change the target application to: "Path to Firefox" -qfn
  • add QFN to the windows-context-menu?
  • Depend on your windows type download one of these files (32 bit or 64 bit). Double click on it and you will find a new item ("Import to QFN") is added to your windows context menu.
  • need to edit these files with a text editor if Firefox is not installed in its default path
  • he "Archive" is a packing tool used in QuickFox Notes. In order to free space in QuickFox Notes' window, notes that are barely in use can be moved to "Archive".
  • QuickFox Notes via shortcut? [A] Yes, try Ctrl+Shift+F;
  • possible to change this shortcut as well: In your address bar, type "about:config".
  • "InBasic.QuickFoxNotes.modifier"
  • InBasic.QuickFoxNotes.key".
  • h "Google" word suggestion/calculator feature?
  • type a portion of the first word ("Fire" in this example) and press F1 (F1 will search Google for only one word before the cursor's position;
  • can be used as an online calculator as well.
  • select the whole expression and right click on it, then choose "Google suggestion based on selected text":
  • 'Group'?
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What is Amplify? - 0 views

  • making it clear how Amplify is different from other services.
  • core purpose of Amplify, the motivation behind everything we do, is to provide people the opportunity to engage in conversation that flows naturally.
  • not an aggregator of everything you do on the web;
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  • not about sparking conversation.
  • not creating an environment that’s conducive to playing games or sharing photo albums
  • offers a unique and much needed opportunity to learn from others and engage in meaningful conversation that is otherwise lacking on the web.
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Wallpaper Clocks | Vladstudio.com - free desktop wallpapers, widescreen, dual monitors,... - 0 views

  • To use wallpaper clocks, I recommend
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      Dexpot, a virtual desktop program.
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