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Archive for September 28th, 2009

Top 10 Underhyped Webapps, 2009 Edition

Top 10 Underhyped Webapps, 2009 Edition

As with rock music, video games, and other awesome pursuits, great web applications often don’t get enough credit for what they do well. We’re revisiting and updating our favorite underhyped webapps to give a new crop of contenders their due.

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10. Freckle

Like previous underhyped champ Remember the Milk, Freckle doesn’t require you to learn a new set of rules or input methods to track how you spend your time working for clients. If you ..read more

The Best Cheap Office Upgrades

The Best Cheap Office Upgrades

Sometimes the best way to give your workflow a boost is to give your workspace a makeover. Even if money’s a bit tight right now, there are cheap ways to spruce up the place where you’re earning your keep.

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Organize Your Workspace

You can’t work at your peak if you’re constantly searching for the tools you need to get your job done. Whether it’s making sure the basics are close at hand or keeping the non-essentials ..read more

Google Chrome Frame Turns Internet Explorer into a FrankenChrome Browser

Google Chrome Frame Turns Internet Explorer into a FrankenChrome Browser

Google today released a new browser plug-in called Google Chrome Frame that creates an unholy union between Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, rendering web pages in IE using Chrome’s rendering engine.

That rendering technology includes Chrome’s support for HTML5 and its lightning-fast JavaScript engine. How does it turn IE into Chrome? By creating a new frame inside of Internet Explorer that basically embeds the Chrome browser. It’s sort of like the previously ..read more

Remains of the Day: Linux Needs a Diet Plan Edition

Remains of the Day: Linux Needs a Diet Plan Edition

The father of the open-source OS calls his baby “scary” and “bloated,” Sony gets down with the indie (distribution) kids, and we learn how the Netflix Prize was won in today’s odds-and-ends roundup.

Linus Torvalds: ‘Linux is bloated’ The Finnish Linux founder says modern-day Linux is “definitely not the streamlined, hyper-efficient kernel I envisioned when I started writing (it).” As Matt Asay points out, it also now runs on just about every platform ..read more

SetPower Adjusts Your Computer’s Power Management on a Schedule

SetPower Adjusts Your Computer’s Power Management on a Schedule

Windows only: Windows ships with some solid power management options, but it misses the mark on one issue: Most of us need different energy-saving schemes at different times of the day. SetPower adjusts your power management settings on a user-specified schedule.

Once you’ve downloaded and installed SetPower, just fire it up and start scheduling different power management options based on the time of day. As the cheesy informercial-style video above points out, SetPower ..read more