In addition to being absolutely beautiful, Buzzword is ridiculously easy to use. Even people who don’t understand common icons could effortlessly process a document in Buzzword, because the name of each tool pops up when you mouse over an icon. And all the basic tools are there–insert tables, images, lists, comments, headers, or footers without searching through long menus. It does spell check, but it doesn’t have a word count tool or many fonts to choose from yet. Additionally, I’ve had some issues when it comes to using some of the tools (especially copy).
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Firefox is in my opinion the best browser ever made until now. It includes:
-improved tabbed browsing
-pop up blocking
-integrated Goggle search
-enhanced privacy controls
-built-in phishing protection
-online spell checking
-lots of themes, interfaces, and extensions/addons
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i saw a poster once that i wanted to get. it was all the letters of the alphabet found naturally on butterfly wings. they were close-ups of various wings. it also had numbers from 0 - 9
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FROM MIX 07 Microsoft on Monday launched a new version of its Windows Live developer Web site, complete with controls to build the company’s services into third-party products.
Among the new options are a Spaces Photo Control and updated Windows Live Contacts Control. The dev.live.com site already includes other code snippets covering rich media, maps, search, and authentication.
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When your site goes down, you want to know about it as soon as possible. Ideally, you’d detect that something was going badly before a failure occurred, using monit or similar software running on your server. But some failures just aren’t detectable in advance. Furthermore, if the failure brings down your server entirely, or is in the connectivity to the server, no software running on your server will be able to notify you.
Fortunately, there’s a simple and inexpensive solution: third-party monitoring services that periodically retrieve a page from your server and send you an alert if it fails. There are many such services, most of which have a limited free option and a variety of paid plans.
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