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Google Notebook – ClipIt while you Browse

Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 17, 2006.

Google Notebook makes web research of all kinds – from planning a vacation to researching a school paper to buying a car – easier and more efficient by enabling you to clip and gather information even while you're browsing the web.

And since Google Notebook lives in your browser, you won't be left with a scattered collection of notes, Word docs, and browser bookmarks to sort through; all your web findings will be gathering into one organized, easy accessible location that you can access from any computer.

  • Clip useful information.
    You can add clippings of text, images and links from web pages to your Google Notebook without ever leaving your browser window.

  • Organize your notes.
    You can create multiple notebooks, divide them into sections, and drag-and-drop your notes to stay organized.
  • Get access from anywhere.
    You can access your Google Notebooks from any computer by using your Google Accounts login.
  • Publish your notebook.
    You can share your Google Notebook with the world by making it public.

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Download the Firefox Extension (Requires you to login with your gmail username and password)

At Google Blog  

How to: Have a Successful Day of Shopping

Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 14, 2006.

shopping.jpgShopping–for some, it's a day well spent, and for others, it's a word of contempt! No matter what your attitude towards shopping may be, there are some ways to streamline the experience without breaking your back, wallet, or patience!

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How to : Backup a DVD

Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 10, 2006.

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You’ll need a DVD burner and DVD burning software (like Nero). Using free software DVD Shrink, you encode the disc to your hard drive and then burn a new DVD with the contents in what looks like a reasonable number of steps. Using DVD Shrink you can even omit DVD extras to save hard drive space. Useful.

How to back up a DVD [Via PainintheTech]

Upload video to YouTube from your mobile phone

Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 10, 2006.

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Video-sharing service YouTube rolls out mobile upload, which lets you post a video via email from your video cameraphone.

Similar to Flickr’s upload by email, set up your YouTube upload by email profile and get a secret email address. Then, take a short video on your phone and send it via MMS to that email address. You can set the default privacy level and category in your profile; and create two separate profiles (and get two separate email addresses) for different types of movies (like for public cute cat videos and private cute baby videos). YouTube currently supports uploads from Cingular, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon. But the video quality will not be good as it expects.

Mobile Video Uploads [via CNET]

How to: Look Like a Model

Written by Ruhani Rabin on April 27, 2006.

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Looking like a model involves more than just pouting and strutting your stuff…Models have a confident mystique about them; even the most unconventionally beautiful models carry themselves with an aura that exudes style, grace, and health. Here's how to get in touch with your own inner model and who knows, maybe even get "discovered!"

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