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		<title>Evernote</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 17:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have trouble remembering the passwords to those websites you rarely visit? Did you want to keep those pdf instruction manuals in a place where you can always get them? What about a recipe you&#8217;d like to try later? Would you like to access this information from your work PC, your home MAC, your iPhone, PalmPre, Android, or Blackberry? And here&#8217;s the coolest thing &#8211; would you like to search text from anything you entered even a photo, pdf, or web page? If you are overloaded with information and looking for a place to put it that&#8217;s searchable, then you should try Evernote.  I happened across this site October 2008 but didn&#8217;t realize it&#8217;s usefulness until about a year ago. Evernote is available for free, has a nice feature set, and the ads that financially support the site are not obnoxious. -Searchable text:  I am not an especially organized person, so being able to upload just about anything and instantly recall it with a simple text search is huge!  Even with the free version you can search text inside images.  Using a smartphone with a good camera, you can take a picture of a business card, upload it to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>iFixit.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:58:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Founding Geek</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[iFixit.com is a great site for the person who is not too afraid to open their computer, ipod, or other gadget and fix it. This is an Apple centric site primarily to fix your ailing Apple computer, iPhone, and iPod. You can also witness first time tear downs of the latest products. In fact, only a couple days after they released the new generation Nano, they had a tear-down for it. Having said that, you should always have a healthy respect opening a complex gadget. Also, you should never be pressured by time. So, if you have a fair degree of mechanical aptitude you could save yourself a ton of money and have some fun to boot! iFixit.com sells the tools and parts and provides free instructions. Considering tools, what&#8217;s the difference between a $2 and a $20 dollar 00 Phillips head? Plenty! Buy high quality tools. Cheap ones fail (especially Phillips head drivers). A cheap Phillips head won&#8217;t survive the first tough screw it encounters. I have repaired two PowerBook G4&#8242;s. I replaced the hard drive on mine with a larger one. On a friend&#8217;s Apple PowerBook 15&#8243;, I replaced the DC sound card. This card is in the [...]]]></description>
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