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What is lucyphone you might ask? A phone maybe, or maybe how it got its name from the actual phone. Lucyphone is a service that gets rid of the call waiting for customer service. Waiting on the phone forever for customer service is a pain, all those numbers to press and oh the awful music played over and over. Not to mention to lovely reminder that yes, all the representatives are currently busy (who knew!)
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All these social networks have been getting in the news lately, and mostly due to privacy issues or concerns. Just in the past few weeks we’ve heard stories from Blippy’s data slip to Facebook’s privacy issues. But from all of this hype over social networks, the real question people should be asking is “are you willing to share?”
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This will be an interesting critique and some pointers for people who wish to get involved with the embed anywhere idea. There are a few things you should take into consideration before you decide to embark on the world of embeds. One and most importantly, how do you plan to create revenue on data not owned or hosted by you. Remember there are a few rules about advertisement you may not be familiar with, such as placing ads over/before the content you are embedding and of course, the Terms of …
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We have recently switched over our wordpress default search engine to the Apache open source search engine, Solr. This is an excellent search option compared to Google search plugin or a Google Mini. In our How To later on this week, we’ll show you how you can also run/setup your own Solr install.
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Sounds familiar, maybe, but then again that not exactly what I’m talking about. People familiar with OpenID know that the purpose was to create an “ID” to be used across the internet creating a one time account creation, but in reality what it has created is not much of anything or even more confusion about OpenID. Some of the largest sites on the web have created their own type of OpenID, but only to find out that there is no standard and most of these sites are competing against one another for data. Step into the year 2010…
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We’re currently working on updating TQ, please check back soon with an updated theme and posts to go around!
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Today our pick for Dail TQ Review: tutorialconr – Remove “HomeGroup” option from Windows Explorer in Windows 7. This video is about the new operating system from Microsoft, Windows 7 and how to remove the HomeGroup option. Watch the video from the link below.
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In a long battle that has been waned for years, video aggregation has been a hard spot in the search cloud. Many have tried, few have been acquired, but none have ever succeeded in finishing the mission of being able to search the vast cloud we call the internet and return the very best/relevant content of what we’re looking for in the video portal. And so the battle rages on even to today with a new start-up right from the TechCrunch50 event called Clicker. While we waited for our beta …
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Today our pick for Dail TQ Review: Revision3 – Firefox Undo Closed Windows. This video is about the new option in FireFox on being to undo closed new windows in FireFox version. Watch the video from the link below.
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As most in the business are watching the TC50 event today, the last company to pitch before the lunch break was Clicker, a website designed for keeping up-to-date video feeds and information about Shows and Show episodes and where you can find them online. We watched the demo event on stage and the TQ staff agree, the idea and the layout is excellent. It’s very easy to see what is online and where, how many of the episodes as well as to who owns the rights. It’s a “TV Guide” so to speak for the online video market place. But there is a point of entry that could cause some issues, and it’s CastTV…


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