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Merlin's blogEmail in the WSJ; Drupal Fastsearch; Getting Things Written; Finding Lunch 2.0; Butt-kickin' BourneMerlin Mann | Aug 27 2007
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How I Made My Presentations a Little BetterMerlin Mann | Aug 23 2007Since my Google Tech Talk (previously) caught fire last month (it's gotten over 100,000 views so far), I've been receiving a lot of really nice email, comments, and questions about how I put my presentations together. I'm happy to oblige. read more »POSTED IN:
New iPod Nano?; Buddy List Zero; "Bricking" a stolen iPhone; Lovely PocketTweets;Merlin Mann | Aug 23 2007
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Mathowie's decluttering projectMerlin Mann | Aug 22 2007Matt Haughey recently posted a Flickr set documenting a dramatic, decluttering re-do of a spare bedroom that transformed it from the typical suburban catch-all/playroom into a tidy space for hanging out and watching Monsters with the familia.
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Vox Pop: What default settings would you change?Merlin Mann | Aug 21 2007As I am wont to do, I was thinking out loud on Twitter this morning. I'm convinced that, for better or worse, a lot of computer-related habits come straight out of using the default settings. For example a stock Mail.app install checks your email every 5 minutes (I reset mine to 'Manual') and, without interdiction, Apple's mail program will also create all your new messages as "Rich Text" (Nuh uh. Mine? 'Plain Text'). read more »POSTED IN:
Purging info-poor entries from Address BookMerlin Mann | Aug 20 2007You may share my Address Book pollution problem — having too many orphaned names that got scribbled on a PDA or were manually added but never fleshed out (like: 10 years ago!). Here’s a really stupidly useful Smart Group for Address Book that helps identify entries without any real information attached to them. read more »POSTED IN:
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