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During Golden Week 2007 we visited Kyoto. During our stay we went to one of the famous traditional "furoshiki" or cloth wrapping stores. The quality and colour of the material was amazing. We even got to see the furoshiki that Mick Jagger bought last year!. (Read More)
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Banjo player Colin Greene from Cahir, Co. Tipperary plays three reels. The first is "The Small Hills of Offaly", composed by Paddy O'Brien of Offaly, the second is "Around the House and Mind the Dresser" composed by Charlie Lennon and the third, "RÃl na Glaise" was composed by Limerick banjo player Marcus Maloney.More info (Read More)
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Official Google Blog
(Cross-posted from the YouTube Biz Blog)Last week the world watched in wonder as Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz's wedding party transformed a familiar and predictable tradition into something spontaneous and just flat-out fun. The video, set to R&B star Chris Brown's hypnotic dance jam "Forever," became an overnight sensatio (Read More)
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Banjo player Colin Greene from Cahir, Co. Tipperary plays three reels. The first is "The Small Hills of Offaly", composed by Paddy O'Brien of Offaly, the second is "Around the House and Mind the Dresser" composed by Charlie Lennon and the third, "RÃl na Glaise" was composed by Limerick banjo player Marcus Maloney.More info (Read More)
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louisgray-com
Back in March, I talked about how you can cleanly separate personal and work social media personalities, and suggested a list of tools that I use to make sure I don't blur the two. But as I talk with companies getting started in the big world of social media, one thing that keeps becoming clear to me is that they need to be (Read More)
Official Google Blog
It's been an exciting nine months since we launched the Google Chrome browser. Already, over 30 million people use it regularly. We designed Google Chrome for people who live on the web — searching for information, checking email, catching up on the news, shopping or just staying in touch with friends. However, the operatin (Read More)
: The officical announcement of Google Chrome OS. Interesting point is that Chrome OS is not based on Android and not even a fork of it. For these kind of always-connected devices like netbooks it seems to be the missing operating system. Windows sucks!
: Google chrome OS is OK. I don't tell it is a good software. Because every OS is good only when they introduce first.. If we use regularly we will come to know how its works in future.. Why i am saying means. I usually use firefox OS. First it was very beautiful but now it is giving so much of trouble. For Ex: If we are working important thing that time it will ask (sorry for the inconvenience the firefox server is crased)like that it is asking.. For that time anybody get irritation.. That is the reason i am saying we cannot give guarantee for Google chrome.. Will wait and see how it works in future..
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During Golden Week 2007 we visited Kyoto. During our stay we went to one of the famous traditional "furoshiki" or cloth wrapping stores. The quality and colour of the material was amazing. We even got to see the furoshiki that Mick Jagger bought last year!. (Read More)
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Lifehacker
Google's data-crunching ways found that the majority of Gmail users aren't actually using the webmail service's labels. Starting today, those label names get higher placement, and drag-and-drop labeling aims to make Gmail's labels more like familiar email folders. By placing users' own labels higher up on the left-hand side (Read More)
: I've wanted this for years. Most of my mail goes straight into folders (okay, 'labels') so having to scroll down half the screen all the time is a pain.
Having all those 'draft', 'archive' etc folders was just wasted screen space and now I can put them away where they belong and own my own set of folders where I want them, just as I would with a real email program.
Boing Boing
BBC Magazine gave 13-year-old Scott Campbell a gen-one Walkman in place of his MP3 player for a week, then gathered his impressions on the device:It took me three days to figure out that there was another side to the tape. That was not the only naive mistake that I made; I mistook the metal/normal switch on the Walkman for (Read More)