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I wish there was a way to notify google when their index is incorrect. I get hundreds of hits a day from google image searches for John Lennon (I'm the 4th result of searching for "john lennon".) But the picture they think is on my site is not on my site! And they link to the entire month of September, 2001 so the bandwidth is not inconsequential. Shouldn't I be able to ask their robots to check a particular result in such a case. Like, "hey google, you got this one wrong - you don't have to believe me, but send a robot to check it out."
Note to self: make sure you use the "one time" alarm and not the "daily" alarm when you set your cell phone to go off at 4:30 am.
Related query: does anyone have a clock anymore? I mean one not on your cellphone or computer?
This seems like a sensible compromise: serving google ads only when the referrer is a search engine.
Pashua "is a tool for creating simple, but native Aqua GUIs for Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl, Rexx and shell scripts as well as AppleScript." Neat. Very simple to use.
Also from the same people: exif untrasher for recovering pictures erased from a digital camera. Both for OS X. Both free.
New York Bloggers, Monday, May 3rd at the Apple Store.
Here is a Windows program to remove the DRM from iTunes Music Store purchases.
Gmail screenshots. This thing has some serious DHTML kung-foo. I heard it does autocomplete in the search field! How is that possible?