Google Voice Emerges from GrandCentral, Transcribes Voicemail [Google Voice]

Posted on March 11th, 2009 in General by geofsencope

Remember GrandCentral, the one-number-to-rule-them-all webapp that got everyone excited before Google bought it and closed its doors for almost two years? Well it’s back, and now it’s called Google Voice .

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Google Voice Emerges from GrandCentral, Transcribes Voicemail [Google Voice]

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Four Experimental Firefox Extensions We’re Into [Downloads]

Posted on March 11th, 2009 in General by kar8zero

Every so often, Lifehacker rounds up Firefox add-ons that are too new for official approval, but seriously neat-looking.

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Google Image Search Gets Better on iPhone, Android [Image Search]

Posted on March 11th, 2009 in General by Cruriseelogor

Google Image Search has pushed out a nice update for iPhone and Android users, including swipe-able image browsing and a filter for content type—including quick access to turning off that pesky SafeSearch. Give it a try, and enjoy the bounty of images easily accessible with a quick mobile search

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Evernote for Mac Gets Big Update, Supports Safari and Growl [Downloads]

Posted on March 11th, 2009 in General by

Mac OS X only: Our favorite free non-paper note-taking app Evernote has updated its Mac version, adding support for Growl, Safari, note merging, and gobs of performance and usability improvements. The Safari support adds a button to Safari 3 and 4 for quick web clipping from Safari, including a cool print-to-PDF-and-upload feature to preserve formatting when you Shift-Click the Evernote elephant button. Growl support notifies you of new syncs and clippings, and the app has seen tons of small improvements

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Creative Commons Add-In for Office Inserts Open Licenses Easily [Downloads]

Posted on March 11th, 2009 in General by evispPierhife

Windows only: Microsoft’s Creative Commons Add-in for Office licenses your Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents with an easy drop-drop menu—so you can set the appropriate license in a couple of clicks. Once installed, the add-on is extremely easy to use—just check the new Creative Commons tab on the Ribbon if you are using Office 2007 (or the File menu for earlier versions), select New License, and then follow the wizard to specify your licensing terms—the appropriate Creative Commons license will be available on the menu to insert. We’ve mentioned this utility before , but it’s since updated with support for Office 2007—making this worth a look for anybody publishing documents on a regular basis.

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