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As you might have noticed, my favourite plugin for Outlook is Xobni. It is actually the reason why I migrated from Thunderbird to Outlook, and why I for now don’t want to go back to Thunderbird. Today I updated Xobni to v1.8, which gives me Twitter support in Outlook. Great functionality, I can know have a quick look on what people who are sending me e-mails are Twittering about and can reply them directly on Twitter if the topic is the same! You can actually reply, retweet, follow, […] Continue reading →

27
Sep

Matstreif.no

On Saturday Volker and me walked downtown, to this year’s Matstreif in Oslo. The food festival was held for the fifth time on Karl Johansgate and it’s surrounding areas. Participants from the sea and land, retails and restaurants were present. Matstreif also hosted Farmers Market (Bondens Marked), with over 70 participants from around the country. Focus on food diversity and food with local identity and history. Here you could fill your backpack with a lot of goods for the […] Continue reading →

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I have been a long time user of Google’s push support for Contacts and Calender entries. When I tested it for the first time, I ended up writing a blog entry with the title “I simply love it!“. The only bad thing with the solution back then, was that push support was not enabled for Gmail. Guess what? Today that changed. Users have ran down Google with requests on Google’s popular Product Ideas page and Help Forum. Our cries have finally been heard, and people […] Continue reading →

you rather want to play with your food then eat it: Best Wishes Via Food Sculptures View more presentations from Alan Lepofsky. […] Continue reading →