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100% Indispensible or 100% Optional?
Google Labs
04/11/2008 08:40
Google Labs is the “technology playground” of Google
Inc, that showcases ideas in beta, many of which make
it into the main Google technologies. Google
encourages feedback to the developers that created
the ideas.
Google Labs even has its own tab in Gmail. If yours is not enabled already, you can visit the following URL after you log in:
https://mail.google.com/mail/?labs=1#settings/labs
Now just just click the Labs tab and start selecting the Labs features you want, like "Advanced IMAP Controls" which allows you to avoid downloading the entire All Mail folder. Gmail will remember you want the Labs tab for next time.
Google Labs Main Site
Google Labs even has its own tab in Gmail. If yours is not enabled already, you can visit the following URL after you log in:
https://mail.google.com/mail/?labs=1#settings/labs
Now just just click the Labs tab and start selecting the Labs features you want, like "Advanced IMAP Controls" which allows you to avoid downloading the entire All Mail folder. Gmail will remember you want the Labs tab for next time.
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Google Labs Main Site
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Search this Site for Similar ContentLumiquest
22/10/2008 22:54
Lumiquest is a company that makes lighting diffusers
and bouncers for flash photography. Their devices fit
popular flash units from Nikon, Canon, Sunpak,
Vivitar, Quantum, or Metz and include the Pocket
Bouncer, UltraSoft, 80-20, Big Bounce, SoftBox or the
complete ProMax System. You can easily bring your
flash photography to a new level just by utilizing
some of these items.
Lumiquest Official Site
Buy It Here
References
Lumiquest Official Site
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Search this Site for Similar ContentThink Tank Photo
19/10/2008 18:01
Think Tank Photo makes high quality photography
equipment for professionals, designed for speed and
accessibility. Their products are well-thought-out,
use the best components, and are easy to use,
including camera bags, cases, backpacks, beltpacks
and accessories. Their motto is to prepare a
photographer to be ready “Before The Moment”.
I own a Think Tank Photo Speed Freak waist belt-pack, a “big stick” monopod case, and a Pixel Pocket Rocket media holder. All excellent quality.
Think Tank Photo Official Site
Buy a Think Tank Photo Speed Freak Waist Belt-Pack
Buy a Think Tank Photo Big Stick Monopod Bag
Buy a Think Tank Photo Pixel Pocket Rocket Media Holder
I own a Think Tank Photo Speed Freak waist belt-pack, a “big stick” monopod case, and a Pixel Pocket Rocket media holder. All excellent quality.
References
Think Tank Photo Official Site
Buy a Think Tank Photo Speed Freak Waist Belt-Pack
Buy a Think Tank Photo Big Stick Monopod Bag
Buy a Think Tank Photo Pixel Pocket Rocket Media Holder
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Search this Site for Similar ContentCenturion
17/10/2008 19:15
Centurion is a German Mountain- and Cross-Bike maker
founded by Wolfgang Renner in 1976 as the German
answer to French and Italian bikes. The bikes are
known for their good quality.
Centurion Website






Tags:
Centurion, Mountain Bike
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Centurion Website
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Centurion, Mountain Bike
Apple
17/10/2008 19:08
Apple was established on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs
and Steve Wozniak, and is in 2008 a 28,000-person
strong multinational public company producing popular
consumer electronics such as the iPod and iPhone, the
Macbook and Macbook Pro, the iMac, and polished
software such as OS X Leopard and Apple Aperture.
Apple Inc. Website
Apple on Wikipedia
Buy OS X Leopard, a Macbook Pro, or an iPod
References
Apple Inc. Website
Apple on Wikipedia
Buy OS X Leopard, a Macbook Pro, or an iPod
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Search this Site for Similar ContentCrumpler
17/10/2008 19:05
Crumpler is an Australian bag
company based in Melbourne, that makes high-quality
camera bags that don’t look like camera bags. It was
started as a messenger bag company in 1995 by Dave
Roper and Will Miller, who were bike couriers and
running a bike courier company Minuteman Messengers.
Currently Crumpler operates out of several countries
including Australia (enquiries@crumpler.com.au, + 61
3 9372 1204), Auckland, New Zealand (+64 9 630 0753),
New York, USA (+1 718 384 3020), Toronto, Canada (+1
416-847-0117) and Singapore (+65 6238 6371).
The colorful bags sport whimsical names like “Brazillion Dollar Home” or “Sinking Barge” and the Website is a zany flash-based “vending machine” that you need to experience before kicking the bucket. They have some funny, off-color product videos that are worth the bandwidth.
Crumpler Australia
Crumpler US
Buy a Crumpler Sinking Barge bag





The colorful bags sport whimsical names like “Brazillion Dollar Home” or “Sinking Barge” and the Website is a zany flash-based “vending machine” that you need to experience before kicking the bucket. They have some funny, off-color product videos that are worth the bandwidth.
References
Crumpler Australia
Crumpler US
Buy a Crumpler Sinking Barge bag
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