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Google trends
Zo af en toe gebruik ik Google trends om eens te kijken hoe het staat met de populariteit van bepaalde onderwerpen. Sinds mei 2006 bestaat deze dienst van Google al. Je komt er via http
from Blog: Ben's Blog
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RT Gmail 2010 = Lotus Notes 1995?
Alternate titles for this article included: "
from Blog: off the Hook - 911s Chief Lotus Advocate
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Google Maps - New look
Google announced that they are making some changes to the look and feel of Google Maps , actually the first changes of this kind since the service was launched almost 5 years ago. I did not realize it have been around that long. I use Google Maps pretty much...
from Blog: TexasSwede
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Adding a google map to your notes document/mail
Saw a comment on Twitter from a random notes user ( nishantmodak ). The question was "
from Blog: Simon O'Doherty
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No, no! Say it's not so!
Sometimes you can't always believe what you read. For example, The Commonwealth Times, the student newspaper at Virginia Commonwealth University, posted the following article . If you take the content for what it says, it does sound like the entire university...
from Blog: CrashTestChix
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Google advertising on SearchDomino.com
I found this interesting... it looks like Google is taking out ads on SearchDomino.com now. Emphasis is mine, in RED : ::::
from Blog: Erik Brooks
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Google Maps, ExtJS and Domino - a Real World Example
I don't know about you, but I find that almost any data can be made more interesting by mapping it.
By using the ExtJS combo box field and Lotus Domino full text indexing, a type-ahead drop down search field can be created that becomes a very efficient way...
from Blog: Keep it Simple
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Google hits Lotus Notes users
Source: http
from Blog: Patrick Picard
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Intro to the details of the project being toughted by Google
Having been hearing from customers what Gmail is saying about Notes/Domino and it's major conversion for a customer in Maine I'd like you to know what the Tech's involved with the project are experiencing and saying about the conversion and how the comparison...
from Blog: Gmail In New England
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Will the real Google please stand up and other summer fun!
I haven't posted a blog entry in some time. As a university, we schedule many technology maintenance projects for the May through August time frame when fewer students and faculty are on campus. On my plate this summer has been the deployment of Google Apps...
from Blog: CrashTestChix
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How Bing.com helped me make at least one decision today
With all the publicity (OK, TV ads ) I've seen about Microsoft's new search (err... "
from Blog: off the Hook - 911s Chief Lotus Advocate
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Google translate needs serious peer review
Just before heading out this morning I got an IM from my mother in law. Part of the conversation was. 사이먼이 나오니꺼 너무 반가워 The above sentence says "
from Blog: Simon O'Doherty
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Lotus Notes to Google Apps Migration Community
This is a community for folks who are looking into migrating from Lotus
Notes to Google Apps. Ideas, migration strategies, tools, pitfalls,
drawbacks etc are welcome. Please visit: Lotus Notes to Google Apps Migration Community
from Blog: Sapientia et Doctrina
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Get latitude and longitude for an address
Recently my boss asked me to come up with a way to show certain information on a map of some kind, and after doing some research I decided to simply create a KML file and use Google Earth. In order to create the KML file, I needed latitude and longitude of...
from Blog: TexasSwede
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Cloud Watch: Googling the Students by Bus
From Campus Technology - Googling the Students by Bus: An Interview with Google's Jeff Keltner We think the following lends itself to not only Google, but all end user systems. "
from Blog: CrashTestChix
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