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I have several macs both at home and at work, and I keep asking myself all the time the same questions when I have to re-install a Mac. What software do I really use all the time and that I'd reinstall ? So here goes my personal list, feel free to add any piece that I should have added. Optional software in italic as well. I'm not adding standard software provided with OS X.
Internet
Multimedia - photography
Multimedia - video
Multimedia - audio
Personal Productivity
System management
Development
Update: suggestions from Twitter
Currently testing
With the economic downturn, I was wondering what were the indispensable services that I need to continue my daily life, even if some of them disappear ?
Personal online presence:
- my blog is on Typepad
- my pictures are on Flickr (a Yahoo! company)
- my links are on del.icio.us (a Yahoo! company)
- my videos are on vpod.tv, although I've started putting them on Youtube (I hate their 10min limitation)
- my radio programming is on blip.fm
- my micro-blogging is on twitter
- my travels are on dopplr
Productivity:
- my personal email is now on gmail.com, and our corporate email is also on enterprise gmail
- google search for internet searching
- wikipedia for everything related to knowledge
- skype for interpersonal communication : chat, VoIP, video calls (excellent tool) (I use FRING on my phone)
- techmeme as my start page for news on the tech world
- mobissimo, easyvols and opodo to check for the best deal on flights
- tripadvisor and tablethotels to book nice hotels
- dl.free.fr to share big files by email. I'm sure there are better services out there. any suggestions?
- maps with either maps.google.com or Google Earth
Online entertainment:
- I really like Spotify, although I occasionally use deezer.com, last.fm. Blip.fm is already a favourite up there already.
- Facebook is a big time waster, but great to connect with family and old friends
- to some extent I still subscribe to a rare few audio and video podcats on itunes (the excellent Cédric Ingrand shows for example)
- every now and then I catch up on a missed TV series episode online, somehow :)
Personal Hobbies:
- my genealogy is at geneanet
- and I like reading about photography at KenRockwell.com and dpreview.com.
News
- I now occasionally go to read up on gigaom.com, techcrunch.com for tech news. occasionally.
- and also occasionally for geek stuff on engadget.com.
- A big absent here is news of the world (main news and financial news):
it seems to me it has become a total commodity, and google is a better
alternative to search for a story than a main media site although I
would still check 20minutes.fr, lemonde.fr, nytimes.com, cnn.com
every now and then.
Note that RSS readers and other blog search platforms are not there anymore (technorati & co).
In each category (except for travel, as I look for the best price), I'm down to just ONE service, and have no interest in being present in others. Some of the big guys are still there (Yahoo!, Google), some others not (Microsoft, News Corp), and still a few small independent services manage to grab a lot of my attention (twitter for example).
I've never been a player, so no online gaming for me (WOW, Warhammer, Konfabulator & co.);
no real online video for me (Hulu.com - great interface but I don't use it, ditto for joost.com) ;
only ONE service is different on my mobile phone, and i use many of the mobile versions (Google Maps, Gmail, ...).
I don't seem to trust online services for my backups (as in me.com & other storage services), and have no real need for cloud computing on a personal level.
And I don't yet really use any of the SaaS toots either : Google Docs, Salesforce & co.
That's a huge narrowing down of services isn't it ? From all of what is out there...
I bought this card by mistake last month at the Apple Store in San Francisco. I told them I had a 1st generation MacPro; but this card if for newer Mac Pros (early 2008).
It's in pristine condition, although I only have the card, cable and little bag, as I left the packaging in the USA.
More details on the official page:
store.apple.com/us/search?find=geforce
Please send your offer to rodrigo(dot)sepulveda(at)gmail(dot)com
I've been upgrading over the years to more and more memory on my laptops. Hence I find myself with a large collection of unused memory chips.
Please see my Flickr page for more memory configurations (there are four for sale). I'm unsure what they all are (for example on this pix, I think it's 2x 1GB for MacBook Pros), but you can probably figure it out from the pix.
Please send your offers to rodrigo(dot)sepulveda(at)gmail(dot)com
Update: I added the description and reference of each RAM module.
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Interesting.
Android is Google's attempt to crack the mobile market with an open source OS. check more pix & videos here.
Flying back from Munich last night, I noticed this info card when the pursuer said that we could swith our phones on during flight time and start accessing emails.
Crackberry wins :)




