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Faved by: falko
May 27 2008 - via www.howtoforge.com

This document describes how to set up PHPlist on Fedora, CentOS, Ubuntu and Debian. This howto should also work for other distributions with little modifications. Taken from the phplist page: "phplist is an open-source newsletter manager. phplist is free to download, install and use, and is easy to integrate with any website. phplist is downloaded more than 10 000 times per month and is listed in the top open source projects for vitality score on Freshmeat."

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Faved by: mohit
Mar 23 2006 - via www.smartoptionsreport.com

Quoted: Delivered twice-weekly by email, the Smart Options e-Report delivers everything you need to know about investing in options.

Quoted: Read our latest issues below or click here to sign up today now for your Smart Options e-Report newsletter, delivered to your inbox twice a ...

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Faved by: ronideutch
Jul 11 2007 - via ronideutch.blogspot.com
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Faved by: JENNIFERANISTON
Feb 18 2007 - via www.joost.com

What is Joost™?

Joost™ is a new way of watching TV on the internet, which uses new and established technologies to provide the best of both the internet and TV worlds. We're in the process of making it as TV-like as we can, with programmes, channels and adverts. You can also see some things that we think will enhance the TV experience: searching for programmes and channels, for example, as well as social features like chat. There are many more new features to come!

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Faved by: JENNIFERANISTON
Mar 08 2007 - via www.webopedia.com

Quoted: An online computer dictionary and internet search engine for internet terms and technical support.........PCwebopedia is a must for anyone who wants to understand the computer world. This online glossary of computer terms is also a fantastic encyclopedia for beginners.

At PCwebopedia, you'll learn what DDR and SDRAM are, what RAID stands for, and how TCP/IP beams messages around the world.

Even more importantly: you can now shop for computer goods and get a patient explanation for what all the hardware terms mean! This is a truly useful resource for every computer user.

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Faved by: JENNIFERANISTON
Mar 20 2007 - via www.techsupportalert.com

Quoted: Where to find the best tech support resources, the best free support sites, the best shareware sites and more.
Gizmo's Top Picks of the Best Utilities and Tech Resources

Looking for the best PC information? Check out the left sidebar. You'll find Gizmo's top picks of hundreds of great web sites and software programs all independently reviewed and rated by category.

Free How-to Guides. Like to make a bootable CD? Want to fix your monitor? Then scan the panel below for these plus dozens of other practical Windows how-to guides and articles many of which are in downloadable PDF format.

The Best Free Utility Programs. Check out Gizmo's famous list of the 46 best-ever free utility programs. Great freeware that works just as well as expensive commercial programs. Better still, subscribe to Gizmo's free newsletter and get 56 more of his latest finds plus more in each monthly issue.

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Faved by: JENNIFERANISTON
Mar 20 2007 - via www.the-leaky-cauldron.org

Quoted: The best and most comprehensive news and info, the largest image gallery online, frequent exclusives, lively discussion, podcast, chat, essays, contests, and more. J.K. Rowling has publicly called The Leaky Cauldron her favorite site.

The Leaky Cauldron, or Leaky as it is often called, is a popular Harry Potter fansite. It features news, a video gallery, image galleries, interviews, reviews, fan graphics, widgets, essays, a chat room, forums, a podcast called "PotterCast," and more. The current webmaster is Melissa Anelli, a journalist for the Staten Island Advance. John Noe is the creative director of the site, and Sue Upton is the senior news editor.

It has good relations with J. K. Rowling, the writer of the Harry Potter books and producers of the Harry Potter films, interviews the actors, and was the first fan site to gain such access, visits the sets and posts information straight from those involved in the production of the franchise. Rowling has praised The Leaky Cauldron on her Web site by awarding it her "Fan Site Award.

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Faved by: JENNIFERANISTON
May 16 2007 - via www.empireonline.com

Quoted: The world's leading movie magazine, bringing you breaking movie news, film and DVD reviews, celebrity interviews, competitions and more. Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Emap Consumer Media since July 1989. It is the biggest selling film magazine in Britain, constantly outselling its nearest market rival Total Film. Empire organises the annual Sony Ericsson Empire Awards which are voted for by readers of the magazine.
In common with most British film magazines, Empire is populist in both approach and coverage unlike less irreverent and more serious magazines such as Sight and Sound. It reviews both mainstream films, including Hollywood fare, and art films, but feature articles concentrate on the former. The magazine occasionally produces themed issues around subjects such as Star Wars and "sex in film".

As well as film news, previews and reviews, Empire has some unique regular features. Each issue (with the exception of issues 108 - 113) features a Classic Scene, a transcript from a notable film scene. The first such classic scene to feature was the "I could have been a contender" scene from On the Waterfront.

The regular Top 10 feature lists Empire's choice of the top ten examples of something film-related. For example 10 Best Chase Scenes or 10 Best Movie Gags in The Simpsons. Readers are encouraged to write in if they disagree with the choices made.

The At Home section covers DVD news and releases; Empire's editors consider this section to be of sufficient quality to term it a magazine in itself, which is also relevant to the growth and importance of the DVD market, where sales can often outstrip that of box-office.

Pint of Milk presents celebrities' answers to silly or unusual questions, including the question "How much is a pint of milk?" This is intended as a guide to the Chosen Celebrity's contact with reality, and as such can more informative than a direct interview, often reporting some surprising responses.

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Faved by: JENNIFERANISTON
Feb 18 2007 - via www.wetpaint.com

Quoted: Wetpaint.com: free wiki, free website. Start a free wiki in 3 easy steps. Great for families, hobbies, causes, fan sites, and anything in between. Wetpaint combines the best elements of wikis, blogs, and social networks in a single application.

Wetpaint powers websites that tap the power of collaborative thinking. The heart of the Wetpaint advantage is its ability to allow anyone — especially those without technical skill — to create and contribute to websites written for and by those who share a passion or interest. To do this, Wetpaint combines the best aspects of wikis, blogs, forums and social networks so anyone can click and type on the web.

Why the Wetpaint name? It comes from that urge all of us have to touch things when we see a "Wet Paint" sign. It's about being curious, getting involved, and messing around (even if just a little bit) with what's in front of us. Wetpaint sites are never really done — you can always edit and add to them — that's what makes it great. The more coats you add, the richer the story.

That's why we created Wetpaint. Yes, blogs make online publishing easy — but blogs are monologues. And forums are great for question and answers, but they're too hard to search. And wikis allow the reader to become the writer, editor and fact-checker, but they're just too darn hard to use for the average person. Wetpaint is different. With Wetpaint, anyone with a passion can create an entirely new website and invite others to help them build it. And it's easy — adding to a Wetpaint site is as simple as click and type. And when you put thousands of heads together to solve a problem, the results can be astonishing. And we really believe that.

No, Wetpaint won't cure cancer. But it will most certainly make it easier for anyone to share ideas, trade stories, and find people who are passionate about the same things you are. So try it, have fun, and let us know what you think.

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Faved by: JENNIFERANISTON
May 04 2007 - via www.ableton.com

Quoted: Ableton Live is a complete music solution for Mac OS and Windows. Live covers the entire musical process, from inspiration to studio to stage.
Ableton Live is a loop-based software music sequencer for Macintosh and Windows by Ableton. The latest major release of Live, Version 6, was released in September 2006. Relative to other software sequencers, Live is designed around the notion of being as much an instrument for live performances as a tool for composing and arranging.

Create. Produce. Perform.

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