Taskbar shuffle - drag and drop the taskbar windows
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Playing around with IE7 and FF tabs is a great feature, but once you’re hooked to that, there’s no escaping wanting more
Now, with Taskbar Shuffle you can rearrange all opened windows in your taskbar. The program is small, really easy to install and although you need to run it on startup, you can hide the taskbar icon and forget that it’s ever there.
Although you won’t find yourself using it on a daily basis, eventually you’ll need it, and then you will really know why this was so important to install and to forget about.
Check out these amazing sticky pockets - suits everything!
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There are too many places I want to put these on! The pockets can be sticked to anything (!), thanks to some NASA dude, called Ilde Irun. You can see the video on this post from gizmodo, or check out the official website and order one for yourself (the site is in Spanish).

Will there be two more Star Wars Movies?
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God, people will do anything for money. George Lucas announced that he’s planning to make two more movies, based on the star wars era. Let’s just hope these will be better
These movies “won’t have members of the Skywalker family as characters”, according to Lucas, “they will be other people of that milieu.”
How to convert one extension to another? Zamzar.com
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Zamzar is an amazing online service, that converts any file type to any other file type. No need to install programs and searching the web for the right way to do it. Just upload the file you want to convert, tell Zamzar what you want to convert it to and wait for the e-mail with the link to the converted file. The service supports image formats, text documents, music files and video files and includes all the main known extensions and more.
Have infinite number of e-mails with your Gmail account
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If you’re using a Gmail account - you have infinite number of e-mail address and you didn’t even know it. Basically, all you need to do is to add a + sign after your username and than another word and you’ll have a new e-mail address that will arrive to your regular Gmail account.
For example, if your Gmail account is something@gmail.com and you’ll enter something+wsj@gmail.com when signing up for WSJ.com, you’ll start receiving e-mails sent to that address.
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