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120 voltios versus 240 voltios 
no-reply@microsiervos.com (Nac via Microsiervos on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
¿Por qué EE UU tiene 120 voltios en sus enchufes y el resto del mundo tiene 240 voltios? – Básicamente es un lastre del pasado por ser pioneros en la implementación práctica de la electricidad. Las primeras bombillas incandescentes se
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Toucan Syncs and Backs Up Your Files [Featured Windows Download] 
(unknown author) via Lifehacker on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Shared by Fred Schechter
take it back and forth correctly!
Windows only: Portable application Toucan backs up and syncs your data between two locations (like your hard drive and your USB drive). Weighing in at just over 4.10MB
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YouTube: sí a la violencia, no a los desnudos 
Eduardo Arcos via ALT1040 on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
YouTube parece que aplica las mismas leyes inversas de moralidad que la televisión estadounidense.
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Tech Crunch: TechCrunch Is Now “In A Relationship” With Facebook Connect 
(unknown author) via Planet Ajaxian on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Facebook Connect is beginning to materialize and we’re on the ground floor: TechCrunch readers can now use their Facebook accounts to sign in before leaving comments.
Doing so yields several benefits. Most immediately, y
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Tip: use Property List Editor to view data structures 
(unknown author) via inessential.com on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Sometimes when I’m working with nested arrays and dictionaries — as a result of parsing some XML, for instance — I don’t even try to keep a map of the structure in my head.
Instead I write the dictionary or array out to a file...
[someObject writeToFile:@"/Users/brent/Desktop/foo.plist" atomically:YES];
...and open it with Property List Editor, s
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The REK Bookcase Grows to Accommodate Your Collection [Bookcase] 
Sean Fallon via Gizmodo on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Like the Platzhalter bookshelf I discussed yesterday, the REK features an ingenious design that is both visually interesting and pr
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Drupal Usability Testing 
nospam@example.com (Sophie Cam via Forum One: User Experience &am on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Earlier this year, the University of Baltimore (UB) conducted usability testing on Drupal's admin interface with web developers already familiar with other CMS in the same space, but with no prior Drupal experience.
Users mostly struggled with nomenclature, key fun
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Windows Live Wave 3: Homepage 
Chris via LiveSide - Windows Live news a on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
One of the centre pieces for the new Windows Live Wave 3 experience services (MS marketing speak is infectious), is the new customisable homepage at http://home.live.com. While the first version of this launched with Wave 2 was somewhat basic, the new super-charged version is a big improvement. Damaster already
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Truco para encadenar los mensajes en Mail 
Samuel Campos via Applesfera on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Ayer tuvimos en Applesfera nuestra particular “pelea” por llamarlo de alguna manera, sobre los mejores programas para usar el correo electrónico desde nuestro Mac y
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Google Blog Search Changes How It Indexes Posts 
(unknown author) via Nine By Blue on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Shared by BillDeys
I've noticed this to, kind of annoying. Like a false positive
Historically, Google Blog Search has indexed primarily via RSS feeds, which meant that for blogs that published partial feeds, Google Blog Search only indexed that partial portion. Any links or text in the rest of the post weren’t available through Blog Search. (The full posts were
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Twitter Withdraws Plans for Supporting OpenMicroblogging 
Jesse Stay via louisgray.com on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
By Jesse Stay of Stay N' Alive (Twitter/FriendFeed) In a very quiet announcement in a
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Facebook Hires Oodle to Run Classifieds - Do People Want to Sell to Their Friends? 
Justin Smith via Inside Facebook on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Facebook announced today that it will hand over the reigns on its Marketplace application to Oodle after a year in which listings
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A New Ubiquity Homepage + What’s a Better Planet? 
Aza Raskin via Aza's Thoughts on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
In an attempt to give us a better place to link to for Ubiquity, we’ve put up a shiny new home for Ubiquity based on a mix of the Labs and Mozilla site designs. It has the basic web-site doodads: a big link to the download, links to the tutorials (now in multiple languages!), and a brief video introduction. It also has an experimental kind of
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Facebook dice “Sorry” 
Andrea via Bajo sus alas... on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Como puede ser?! Aparte, un mail tan informal para indicar perdimos cosas tuyas. Sorry, eh. Configuralo de nuevo, dale, copate.
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La media hostia: La Acupuntura es mentira 
(unknown author) via lamediahostia.blogspot.com on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Por definición, «medicina alternativa» son cualquier tratamiento que no ha sido científicamente probado y que no ha sido aceptado por la medicina oficial. Sin embargo sigue oyéndose la pregunta «¿qué pasa con la acupuntura? Está demostrado que funciona, hay investigaciones que la apoyan, cada vez más médicos la usan, e incluso las compañías de seguros pagan por ella»
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Facebook Adds More Pages SEO Juice in Public Search Listings 
Justin Smith via Inside Facebook on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Last month Inside Facebook detailed updates to Facebook’s public search listings for users designed to
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Facebook Promoting Pages for Free in Effort to Drive More Fans 
Justin Smith via Inside Facebook on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Two weeks ago, we discussed how Facebook’s recent changes to public user search listings could significantly increase
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privacy is hard 
Christopher Blizzard via Christopher Blizzard on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
I got this dialog on Facebook today and I was completely stumped. Totally. I read the paragraph over and over, trying to figure
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Geometric Background Patterns 
Veerle Pieters via 24 ways on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
When the design is finished and you’re about to start the coding process, you have to prepare your graphics. If you’re working with a pattern background you need to export only the repeating fragment. It can be a bit tricky to isolate a fragment to achieve a seamless pattern background. For geometric patterns there is a method I always follow and that I want to share with you. Take for exam
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Making Geotargeted Content Findable For the Right Searchers 
cesar via Nine By Blue on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
A few weeks ago, I organized and moderated several sessions at SMX London. One of those sessions was about international SEO, which in part, touched on the issues related to having content available for multiple countries and languages. What’s the best way to make s
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