Meebo retirement date July 11! Hurry!

Meebo users: Meebo rides off into the sunset on July 11.-----------------------------As a past Messenger user, we wanted you to know that until July 11 you can download your archived Messenger chat logs. Log into your account on Meebo Messenger for a download link. Please act soon — after July 11, chat archives will be deleted.You may remember meebo was purchased by google...  Kind of like what happened with picnik but at least picmonkey (former picnikers have taken up the charge...)

Google ceases support for pages and files for Google groups

Well, this just sucks (as a manager of groups on google...)Google Groups will no longer be supporting the Pages and Files features. Starting November 1, you won't be able to upload new content, but you will still be able to view and download existing content. See this announcement for more information and other options for storing your content.http://is.gd/fpoMe

MIT Libraries Beta Graveyard

Interesting idea..."University libraries nationwide are attempting to make scholarly research easier, whether with browser extensions or iPad applications. For technologies in the testing stages, though, low usage or lack of support can lead to an early demise.MIT Libraries has created a place to for these tools after they've come face to face with the grim reaper—its Beta Graveyard."more here:http://is.gd/ePwuhlink directly to archivehttp://libraries.mit.edu/help/betas/graveyard.html

remove background in google -- did this pass usability testing? really?

If you've been to google today, you got to see a hideous background image -- pretty, but impossible to read the font. Want to replace with the default google page? Sorry you are out of luck -- at least for today. However you can choose a plain white image from Editor's picks which changes the background to plain ol' white background -- well sort of.

Lifespan of digital formats -- how long will that flashdrive last?

A sampling of common digital media and their life expectancies (assuming you take care of them):• Floppy disk - This can theoretically survive between 3 and 10 million passes• CD and DVDs - It depends heavily on the materials used in their construction (PDF), but you're looking at anywhere between 2 and 10 and 25 years, in the best of circumstances• Flash s
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