Saved Links
I've been using Pinboard (and del.icio.us before that) on and off to save my links ever since 2005, but I migrated to Raindrop.io this year. Here are the latest links I saved. You'll find all the others in my public collection.
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I really need to get my teeth into this. Great for automating tasks via SSH on remote servers, like software installation, application deployment, configuration management, ad hoc server monitoring, and more.
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Un catalogue d’exemples de mauvaise typo (aposthrophe).
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Professional email services
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Email Protection Services - Spam and Virus Filtering Services
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Toujours pratique pour trouver des noms de domaines..
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Google Sites integrate all the existing Google Apps into a manageable website. Need to dig more.
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May I take your picture? (say it in many languages)
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Too cool - if you have a supported phone, give it a try
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Warm memories under a starlit sky
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Comme chaque année, le festival South by SouthWest propose de télécharger gratuitement de la musique. Cette année, ils proposent pas moins de 3,5 Go de musique via BitTorent
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We bring visual artists and publishers together. Say you’re a business that needs photos for your website, or a magazine that needs an illustration, or just someone who wants to hold a contest … Pixish is a way to engage creative people online to submit
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A real MUST for anybody serious in screencasting. It takes you really a step forward. The UI is clear and pleasant, and it’s amazing what you can achieve with this piece of software
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An interesting fix that makes a difference. Be sure to read Nubo’s comment on the startup option
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Handy to have when you don’t remember what goes in what
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social calendar that hooks to Twitter
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Un catalogue trop rigolo
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Smooth Javascript Image Zooming For Your Web Pages. Nice and polished like all Panic products :) Free for non-commercial websites, USD 39 per site otherwise
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Noel Hidalgo’s open-source journey around the world documenting free culture, social innovators & global change.
