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Footnotes added to Google Docs

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It’s true, now you can add foonotes in Google Docs. I’ve toyed around with various online word processors (like Zoho and Google Docs) but hadn’t found one that offered footnote integration.  Not good if you’re doing a lot of acadmic writing.  Google pulls through once again!

Written by Blake Huggins

October 22nd, 2008 at 4:00 pm

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Comment on blogs from within Google Reader

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This piece from Lorelle on WordPress just made my blogging experience much easier.  If you use Firefox and the Greasemonkey extension it’s simple: just install the user script, restart FireFox and you’re good to go.  Now you can use the “preview” link at the bottom of each feed to comment on blogs, articles, etc without opening up another tab.  Wonderful!

Written by Blake Huggins

July 31st, 2008 at 12:00 pm

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Search “Read” items in Google Reader

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This is cool.  With a little bit of work you can search your “read” items in Google Reader. It involves subscribing to your read items’ feed.  Not too difficult at all.  If you’re subscribed to 300 or so feeds like I am this is very helpful.  Sometimes important things slip through. [Ht. Lifehacker]

Written by Blake Huggins

June 18th, 2008 at 5:32 pm

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Hump Day YouTube: Google Maps gone wrong

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~bh ><>

Written by Blake Huggins

March 5th, 2008 at 12:20 am

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