Author: Jared Cherup
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Yes… Watch For Rubble
Yes. Finally I’m in the steps of changing this website. The design looks clean. Some things aren’t working in Internet Explorer but they are in Firefox. I’ll get to those later. Let me know what you think of the new design. Update: Tom Cruise has been running for a long time! Update 2: The site… ➡️
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Gmail Registration Is Now Open To All
It’s official Gmail is open to the public. You no longer need to be invited, or register by cell phone. Gmail is nearly perfect now. You can pull email via pop3 and send using the same address (i.e. jim@crazygonutsuniversity.edu) You don’t have to use your Gmail address. You can also export via pop3 with use… ➡️
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Pardon My Dust
📁oldI am in the process of changing a few things around here. For instance the page you are now on will be referred to as the WyomingJarbo.com Blog found at http://wyomingjarbo.com/blog . Change your browsers accordingly. If you see something wrong please let me know (missing images, bad links, etc.) Wish me luck! ➡️
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Flickr Requires Yahoo! Login
📁oldWe were warned with the acquisition that this would happen, but now there is a deadline set in March. The funny thing is the large opposition to this requirement. People (like me) aren’t too happy switching to a Yahoo! ID. I’ve always been a fan of the email address login scheme. Flickr although owned by… ➡️
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Organize Your Life
Long time no post? Yeah. Will you look past it? Here are two sites that will help organize some regular tasks in your life if you let them. Both are very innovative and boasting features you cannot find anywhere else. Starting with Remember The Milk: Remember The Milk is a to-do list website optimized for… ➡️
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Making Firefox Sexy
Billy V. has an excellent post on how you can make Firefox work for you. ➡️
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A Flat Out Lie for Network Neutrality
📁oldIf you’ve seen this cable ad about network neutrality, it’s essentially a flat out lie of what Network Neutrality really is. Read about it on BoingBoing. ➡️
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Firefox 2
📁oldMozilla has finally released the next version of Firefox (right after Microsoft released Internet Explorer 7). At first glance it’s not a major change, but there’s a lot under the hood. Some worthy features include that by default all new windows open in tabs, which I think will give the novice web surfer a new… ➡️