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About joshuakahn
| Bio: | I'm a sourcer, aka researcher, or talent finder. Really my job is about finding and attracting talented people in effective, efficient, and distinctive ways. I also blog about the same at http://find-attract.com. I'm also addicted to social technologies and doodads. I'm always looking to take more steps towards webnipotence, without increasing my time spent on the grid. My end game is to spend more time golfing. |
| Member since: | 20 November 2008 |
| Software: | 300 different applications used |
| Usage: | 1 month, 3 weeks, 6 days, 9 hours, 5 minutes and 10 seconds |
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Systems Management S...
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Office Word
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Google Talk
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Firewall Client Manager
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RIM Exchange Gateway
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Awards
- 5 points — Started using YouSendIt
- 5 points — Started using QuickTime Player
- 5 points — Started using TweetPhoto
- 5 points — Started using Virtual Show
- 5 points — Started using Stack Overflow
Seriously digging dapper. Its one of those tools you find that has...
cool, good run down. I'll probably try it on the home computer. I tried to put it on the work laptop but was blocked from doing so. I use Flock mostly. I can post to my blog while browsing and it works with all the firefox plugins, toolbars etc. Nice RSS recognition/subscribe button etc. But since I'm getting pretty serious about my relationship with Google, calendar, gmail, reader, gtalk, google phone, it would make sense that eventually I'll jump wholly into bed with them via Chrome.
Chrome vs. FF? I like the simplicity that is Chrome - I like the stability and security I've seen so far. I'm partial to the idea that if anything goes wrong it's JUST in that tab and not the entire browser. It seems to render images faster than FF and (shudder) IE for me. I'm looking to get very familiar with it as I suspect some of the open social features will be integrated soon as well.
Downside is the lack of some extensions I love in FF like firebug, webdev, and a few rss options. Otherwise it just eeks out to first place for me over FF.