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Unless you’ve been hiding under a digital rock, you’d know that the best browser in the world has released an even better incarnation: Firefox 3 is here. I could write about all of its improvements, but you can get a fuller version here, suffice it to
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If you don't get why this is funny immediately, then you need to watch more of The Simpsons. (Brought to you by Tama's wacky brain and The Customer Keyboard Generator. )
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Given that Robyn's been sharing her heightened enthusiasm for various eResearch tools and David's been talking about some of the eResearch (or, at least, digital communication about eResearch) options already available , I thought I'd throw in an idea
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The ultimate in procrastination has hit MyResearchSpace as LOL CATS and the LOL CATS Buildr invades. All it takes is a cute photo and a semi-witty uber-geeky tagline and you're all set ... No lecture given by postgraduates need ever lack geek humour again!
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As part of Teaching Month (which, to be honest, is "Teaching 17 Days" but that just sounded naff on flyers and banners), the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is running a group blog in which a number of academics, professional staff and
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One of the great things about using Firefox as a web browser is the possibility to add plugins and extensions of various sorts. For researchers, the drop-down search bar in the top right-hand corner is godsend as it allows you to directly search all sorts
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Back in February, MyResearchSpace's admins mentioned that it is possible to use Word 2007 as the writer and editor for your blog posts. However, many of us won't be using Word 2007 in a hurry -- for whatever reason -- so I wanted to quickly mention another
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