And This Is The Guild Wars 2 Trailer...

Whoaness!

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A few days ago, I wrote about how I push my blog's feeds to the SNS universe, now I'll be showing how I push my Google Reader Shares to it as well. Although Google Reader has just provided support to it's sharing features by adding a "Send To" link to almost any site you want, it still requires you to click on each SNS site, go that site's page, and manually click on sending it; I want things simpler: ONE CLICK and send my Google Reader shared items to everywhere I want.

Here's how I do it:

The Ballad of G.I. Joe



Now, if only the movie had been created this way (with the cast that they got for this video) then the G.I. Joe movie would've hit the roof even more!

Google Chrome Love Video

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New Google Chrome Beta (Again!)

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There's a brand new beta for you to try out today. As always, we continue to focus on speed, and this beta release shows over 30% improvement on both the V8 and SunSpider benchmarks over our current stable channel release. We've also improved two of the most loved and most used features of Google Chrome: the New Tab page and the Omnibox. Plus, we decided to add a little bit of style by allowing you to deck out your browser with colors, patterns, and images.
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What can I say? I'm loving Google Chrome everyday!

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Google Chrome gets themes galore!

Google now offers a gallery of themes for its Chrome browser.

Google now offers a gallery of themes for its Chrome browser.

(Credit: Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET)

Google on Tuesday launched a gallery of 29 themes for Google Chrome. But Mozilla, while refraining from sniggering, boasted it's now up to 20,000.

Cosmetic changes are, well, cosmetic, but a lot of people like them as a way to add some flair to their machines. Many had been pestering Google to add themes support even though Chrome employs a Spartan user interface without much acreage for artistry. Last week's developer version of Chrome added a "Get themes" button in the Options dialog box, and now Google has flipped the switch to activate the Web page that button points to.

Just love it! I just hope that extensions will be coming next. There are ways to do add extensions, but it requires a lot of registry changes that I'm not willing to deal with for now.

Note: This only works for the Google Chrome Developer version.

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Why in holiness heckdom is Grooveshark not considered as one of the better alternatives to Last.fm or Imeem? For me it's better than both! It's so good, it's almost like having an entire album for free! And no, it doesn't have that 30 second limit that Imeem has (which I found quite ridiculous as some of the better parts of most songs don't just last 30 seconds) nor does it require you to create a "radio" that basically plays other artists that you don't want there in the first place like Last.fm's.

How I push my posts to the SNS universe

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For most bloggers who want to easily reach out to the Tweeterverse, the news from Blogger would be a heavensent:
Tweeting your new blog posts is a great way to engage your readers, and something that many on the team have taken advantage of for our own blogs. An easy way to do this is through Twitterfeed, which automatically updates Twitter with each new blog post.


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