Monthly Archives: May 2007

TSPY=60.0!!!

A British study concludes that slow web sites cost the average worker two and a half days a year. That’s 60 hours!!! It must be clogged tubes.

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Efficiency Tip #17 – Alt-Arrow

Another quick way to move back and forth in your browser is to use the Alt-Arrow keys. Alt-Left-Arrow will take your browser back to the previous page while Alt-Right-Arrow will move to the next page in your browser’s history. Our … Continue reading

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Efficiency Tip #16 – Refresh – F5

The next time you need to refresh (IE) or reload (Firefox) the content of your browser, try pressing F5. The alternative is to use the mouse to click the little refresh (reload) button. There are times that the data on … Continue reading

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A Little Too Happy

Once in a while I stroll over to Will Richardson’s blog just to see what’s going on. Today was one of those days. I read his post on Second Life and couldn’t help but laugh. Can we just end this … Continue reading

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Web 2.0 Omnivores

According to a recent Pew Internet & American Life Project publication, I am probably a Web 2.0 Omnivore. The fact that I’m writing this and have written many posts on this and other blogs could be enough to put me … Continue reading

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