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The long awaited feature which would allow you to use tabs on Netvibes has just been added to the preview web site.
You can check my flickr gallery for more pictures
I just found this massive multiplayer online pong game and trust me, it’s the best way to hate all your team mates…
Nativetext: Easy translation for blogs and podcasts
2 Comments Published February 27th, 2006 in PapenooNativetext is a free web service that translates RSS feeds from blogs and podcasts into foreign languages.
Using a new kind of distributed supercomputing, foreign language translation is performed by a network of millions of humans around the world, not machines. Translated content is served to a global readership through native language syndication.
Yes, you read it [...]
This is just a quick post for my french readers. Last week, during a conference, I met Tariq Krim, one of the founder of Netvibes. Tariq is also the founder of a large french webportal and blogging network called GenerationMp3.
We both discussed about our projects and agreed to start a new french blog under [...]
We received today our business cards. We were a bit in a rush to get them since we are in Christmas season and that all printing offices are really busy. In order to have them faster, I decided to go for digital printing instead of offset printing and we choosed to print only 200 of [...]
We are really proud to show you our logo.
As you can see it, the design has be inspired by waves which will remind everyone the Papenoo’s name.
We hope you do like it as much as we do.
Don’t hesitate to leave us feedback.
What is Papenoo? What is this blog for?
Good question…
In fact Papenoo is the name of the beach where I’ve learnt to surf… I thought it’d be nice to have a domain name which would remind me of this.
Today I’ll show you our Web 2.0 bingo
To win, we should have a “too-candid blog” or “screencasts” with [...]
Originally uploaded by Walsh.
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