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  • Author: Joe
  • Published: Jul 17th, 2009
  • Comments: 4

Log in to websites with your site’s URL as your OpenID

A few years ago, Martin covered OpenID, an open authentication system. Since then, it has become increasingly popular and a wide range of sites, from AOL to LiveJournal provide OpenIDs, and OpenID login is also quite common. OpenID is particularly popular for blog comments, with Blogger now integrating support for it.
An OpenID is an URL. [...]

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Categories: The Web

  • Author: joshua
  • Published: Jun 8th, 2008
  • Comments: 4

20 More Online Desktops

I wrote wrote a post last week about online desktops and gave what was in my opinion, the best three of the bunch.
Some of you where pretty interested in the topic and there where a few debates in the comments over which was the best, so I’ve decided I’ll share a list of every online [...]

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Categories: Online Services, The Web

  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Jan 25th, 2007
  • Comments: None

Play your MP3 collection remotely

If you are using different computers to work with you might have experienced the problem that you can’t listen to your mp3 collection on all of them. I have my mp3 files on my computer at home and not on my notebook for instance unless I would copy all the music to the hard drive of the notebook or find a online solution to store my mp3 files. (like mp3tunes)

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Categories: The Web, Tools

  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Dec 5th, 2006
  • Comments: 2

Paste and Go in Firefox

Among other features that Opera has is the right-click Paste and Go option when you paste a link into the address bar. Firefox does not have this feature and I missed it dearly. I’m lazy and I think it’s to much work to paste the link into the address bar and hit enter or push a button afterwards to load the new site.

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Categories: Browsing, firefox

  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Mar 19th, 2006
  • Comments: 14

How to surf anonymously on the internet

The question that many people ask is why would someone want to surf anonymously in the first place. Why would someone who does not do something illegal want to surf anonymously at all ? I can think of lots of reasons, here are a few:

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Categories: Security

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