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Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 03-12-2009 11:36


* Comcast Gets NBC From G.E. in Deal That Reshapes TV
* Pulitzers change rules to allow more online work
* Bing Maps Beta: Very cool
* Microsoft attacks counterfeiters
* Start-Up Shakeout Unlike Dot-Com Bust
* Children who use technology are 'better writers'
* Why do the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia still have Web domains?

Today's Featured Company / Person - Scribbly - Note-taking application Scribbly lives in your system tray and lets you quickly write notes or reminders to yourself, and then will email them to you with a single click. Once you've installed the application, you can simply click the system tray icon to bring up the single note-taking window, type in whatever note you'd like to send to yourself, and then send it off with the click of a button—you'll need to set your email address in the settings, of course. The notes persist even after you minimize the application to the tray, so you can use it to take little notes throughout the day, and then email them to yourself before you go home. The application is very simple, but where it could be really useful is when you combine it with Gmail's plus-addressing feature—just add something like username+ This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to your email address in the settings, and then setup a Gmail filter to automatically put those notes into a separate label for storage. It's a useful feature that makes it worth a look, at least. Scribbly is a free download for all platforms with Adobe AIR.


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On Thursday's KenRadio Show, Ken & Andy talked about $30 billion plus for NBC, New rules can allow bloggers to get Pulitzers, Bing makes mapping impressive, Microsoft getting hardcore on pirates, Dot-Com carnage not so bad, Kids are better writers online and why does the USSR still have a domain Extension?
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