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Meld: Intuitive Diff/Merge/File Comparison Tool
Meld is one of the best-looking and most intuitive merge tools I have ever tried. You just have to try it to believe it. The user interface really shines, and merging is really intuitive: just point and click. Scroll around, merging is fun with Meld! In the end, Meld is good and fun but I…
Crowdsourcing in Practice: Making It Work and Profitable
I just love the story of Nathan Eagle and txtEagle so much, that I’d be doing you and yours truly a disservice if I don’t post a followup. Check out this video on crowd-sourcing by Nathan Eagle: Quote from The story of txtEagle and the networked organisation | SMLXL – Engagement Marketing and Communication principles…
I Love Satan! ^)^
Menonton film The Secret secara “tidak sengaja” memberikan aku inspirasi baru dalam hidup. Keesokan harinya secara “tidak sengaja juga” mendengarkan berapa lagu terutama punya Samsons, semakin membuka pemahaman liarku tentang peran kejahatan, keburukan, dan keterpurukan dalam hidup manusia di dunia ini… Lho, apa hubungannya? Makanya, sabar dulu atuh… Duplikasi warning sebelumnya: Posting ini mempunyai muatan…
Refresh Your Mind
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