It's worth looking at JungleDisk. It will sync with Amazon's S3 cloud storage service, and it will let you encrypt your data. If you want hardware, look up PogoPlug, which looked pretty clever too.
It's worth looking at JungleDisk. It will sync with Amazon's S3 cloud storage service, and it will let you encrypt your data. If you want hardware, look up PogoPlug, which looked pretty clever too.
OpenDNS has an API for this as well—try [myip.dnsomatic.com]
So it's like Yammer but with the ability to hook into other service's feeds.
1) Why isn't this in the settings menu (or both places at least)?
@YellowDucati: Take a look at Setting Profiles. Does a bunch of the things that Locale does, but without an API (so no ASE integration) for $2.99.
I'm a little surprised that there is no layer for google buzz…
I have one day left to return the Droid… and I think I will.
Correction: Droidie is "Dave Winer's" blog not "Matt" :)
I already pay, but with attention, rather than money. #internet
Two tips about learning to code on top of internet services: [pipes.yahoo.com] a great way to work with programming concepts before you start learning to write code.
@earth2marsh: or better yet, with:me
Or try "with:YOU@googlewave.com" as the filter… shorter and seems to work better for me.
"Google Apps" refers to the product suite that used to be called "Google Apps for Your Domain," so when it's used to describe a collection of distinct web applications, things get confusing!
Would have been interesting to see how many use Google Apps or Microsoft's offering (live small business maybe?)
Don't use cURL to backup Delicious… there's a much easier way using the API directly.
@neil125: you can now find some basic troubleshooting steps on the documentation page.
The first version was just pushed live yesterday, so expect some improvements (like auto-configuring and checking that you're logged in to GV). If you have feedback, feel free to add it in a comment here on LH.
@proximo: IMHO, if the point of the poll is to discover what the Lifehacker audience uses, then mass messaging all users is gaming the system.
I'm a Digsby user, and somehow it just didn't seem sporting when this window popped up today…