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Tech Tips

What is a Browser?

August 8, 2009

Do you know the difference between a browser and search engine?
A search engine – Google, for example – helps you find things. As one person in the video said, it’s where you put your search terms.
A browser is software – Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari, or Chrome (mentioned in the video) – that you use to [...]

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Ooh, Pretty! Embolden’s Got a New Website

March 31, 2009

At long last, Embolden has a new website. It was worth the wait, and we’re really proud of where we’ve landed with it.
Check it out, if you haven’t already, especially some of the good stuff happening on the home page:

Recent projects. You can check out the synopsis for each of them right there on [...]

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Too Much of a Good Thing

January 7, 2009

Once upon a time, there was an annual event known affectionately as Lesbian Christmas.  This event, hosted by Elisa and Officer Friendly (her ex), was a madhouse holiday party with more food, dykes, and drama than most normal people can imagine.  It always featured a massive, insane, cutthroat Yankee Swap, the likes of which has [...]

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Chocolate Covered Strawberries – Not Just For The Holidays

January 7, 2009

I think chocolate covered strawberries might be close to the easiest bang-for-your-buck hostess gift you can bring to a party. (Yes, I realize the holidays are over, but who doesn’t like a little treat right smack in the middle of their New Year’s resolutions?)
Every time I bring them somewhere, people ooh and aah and make [...]

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Google Calendar Sync with Outlook

August 15, 2008

Google is WICKED smart.
They have released a little widget that will sync your Outlook and Google Calendars.  You can sync one way or both, which I find particularly fantastic.  That is, I can push my Outlook information up to my Google Calendar, but I don’t have it sync the other way too.
Direct from Google, here [...]

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