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working with the web

February 5, 2005
by Kay

GMail Ramping Up?

I think there’s a possibility that Gmail might be gearing up for a full public debut. I have fifty (that’s 50) invites now. Yesterday I had three. It’s certainly ready – while there were a few annoying bugs early on, … Continue reading

January 15, 2005
by Kay

Deliciously In Love

I’ve been playing with del.icio.us and I have to say I’m hooked. The nosy parker in me is revealed: I just love to know what other people are looking at. I used the tag “blogthis” and was thrilled to discover … Continue reading

November 16, 2004
by Kay

Setting Up Dreamweaver MX 2004

I’m a software tweaker, I admit it. I like digging in options dialogs – in many applications they’re chock full of extra functionality and cool time-saving techniques. Dreamweaver MX 2004’s Preferences dialog is no exception – it hides heaps of … Continue reading

October 17, 2004
by Kay

Google Desktop Search Rocks

Can Google do no wrong? I downloaded and installed the beta version of Google Desktop Search, and I have to say I’m impressed. It’s been noted that it’s not doing anything that other desktop search apps haven’t already done – … Continue reading

September 4, 2004
by Kay

A Gmail Epidemic

Want Gmail? It looks like pretty much everyone who wants one has one. I’ve got more invites, but no one to give them to. Holler if ya want one.

August 26, 2004
by Kay

More Gmail

Gmail is so last week, but I hear there may be one or two people out there who don’t have an account and who might like one. If that sounds like you, leave me a comment. Leave your email address … Continue reading

August 22, 2004
by Kay

Getting Organised

Wow, what a week. We’ve been totally crazy-busy at work. Everyone wants their web site NOW. It’s like Barry and Scott commented on my Dilbert/quality/design post the other day… finding the time to do things properly is really, really hard. … Continue reading

July 4, 2004
by Kay

Laptop battery life

How to prolong lithium-based batteries This is the most useful article I’ve read in ages. The whole Battery University site is great, but this page in particular is pure gold. Dave’s laptop battery is fried… just over a year old, … Continue reading