Google Tricks 
susegeek.com —
Inspired by QuickSilver for Mac OS X, Katapult is an application launcher for KDE designed to allow faster access to applications, bookmarks, and other items. It is plugin-based, so it can launch anything that is has a plugin for. Its display is driven by plugins as well, so its appearance is completely customizable. It was inspired by Quicksilver for OS X.
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susegeek 2 months ago
blogspot.com —
Compiling Google Gadgets 0.10.12 in Debian and Ubuntu
Here are a few steps you need to follow in order to compile Google Gadgets from source on Debian and Ubuntu. To install the needed dependencies type as root:
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Chris7mas 2 months ago
Chris7mas 2 months ago
susegeek.com —
GNOME Do (Do) is an intelligent launcher tool that makes performing common tasks on your computer simple and efficient. “GNOME Do” not only allows you to search for items in your desktop environment (e.g. applications, contacts, bookmarks, files, music), it also allows you to specify actions to perform on search results (e.g. run, open, email, chat, play).
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susegeek 2 months ago
blogspot.com —
Google Chrome is an open-source web browser from Google, currently available only for the Windows platform. It aims to have a minimal and easy to use interface. Chrome uses the WebKit rendering engine, which was developed from KHTML, and it is used in various browsers like Konqueror on KDE4 or Safari (on Mac OS X).
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Chris7mas 2 months ago
Chris7mas 2 months ago
blogspot.com —
This is how to compile the google chrome from svn trunk in linux, but it will not run until the browser developing team realease a stable version.
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daedalus 4 months ago
daedalus 4 months ago
blogspot.com —
Google Code can act as a stable read-only Subversion mirror of a Git project. Basically it works like a backup of your Git repository. In this model, patches are first applied to the central Git repository and exported to Google Code later.
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flood 7 months ago
HowFlow —
Search with Bash straight from the commandline. Functions for Google, Wikipida, LEO, Netcraft, Debian, Wiktionary ...
These functions will all open a browser-window to display the results.
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MarkusH 8 months ago
HowFlow —
Search with your favorite shell straight from the commandline. Functions for
Google, Wikipida, LEO, Netcraft, Debian, Wiktionary
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lied 8 months ago
lied 8 months ago
linuxoss.com —
As you all probably know by now, Gmail now supports IMAP access for all e-mail accounts for free. IMAP is great because it allows you to sync your emails between multiple computers, devices or e-mail clients.
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aroedl 8 months ago
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