Remains of the Day: The Magic Inbox Edition [For What It's Worth] - 2351th Edition
This post was written by admin on May 22, 2009
Posted Under: Tech News
Posted Under: Tech News
Your Gmail inbox threatens to go “magic,” Hulu gets ready to jump across the pond, the New York Times talks about Texter, and 4chan attacks YouTube with porn.
- Gmail Magic Inbox
Rumor has it a “Magic Inbox” is in the works at Gmail that will prioritize your messages for you. And here we thought that’s why we had filters. [Google Operating Systems] - Typing-Expansion Software
Tech columnist David Pogue reveals his secret to prolific writing and email-answering: text-expansion apps. He even gives a shout out to our very own Texter. [NYT] - What Freelancers Must Know About Ergonomics
As though ergonomics only apply to freelancers! Let us all enjoy the RSI-free life, and while you’re at it, take a look at our guide to setting up a healthy, usable workspace. [Freelance Switch] - Congratulations Brits, You’re Getting Hulu
By sometime this September, the UK may have official access to Hulu, including its over 3,000 hours of content from the US. [Gizmodo] - How to decide where to live
A few factors you may want to take into consideration when you’re looking to make a move. [Brazen Careerist] - Now Ship Your Hard Drive to Amazon for Offsite Backup
Don’t have time to upload hundreds of gigabytes to an online backup service? Just send your whole drive to Amazon and they’ll take care of the rest. [Digital Inspiration] - Yahoo’s iPhone app gets spoken search
Like Google Mobile’s voice recognition, but for the Yahoo-searching crowd. [CNET] - Investing in Wine: Now May Be the Time
Of course, you can get a good deal on just about anything right now as long as you’ve got the disposable income. [NYT] - Not safe: Poll finds 1-in-4 Americans text while driving
One-in-four sounds like a serious improvement on three-in-five. [MobileCrunch] - 4chan, eBaum’s World carpet bombing YouTube with porn videos
It’s probably best to supervise your kids’ Jonas Brothers searches on YouTube for a few. [Ars Technica]
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