When news came out in early August 2014 that the Chrome Awesome Screenshot extension was tracking and sending browsing history, I (along with many other users) searched for an alternative. I’d been using Awesome Screenshot on my Chromebook and was quite happy with it. Continue reading Blipshot: Take Screenshots with One Click
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LinkedIn Notes: Remember How You Met a Contact
Updated August 16, 2019: Unfortunately, this feature is no longer available in the free version of LinkedIn. If you’re looking for the same functionality, you’ll need to upgrade to the paid Sales Navigator or Recruiter Lite LinkedIn plans.
The message showed up in my inbox last week. The sender was asking about website accessibility for WordPress sites. And by the tone and info in the message, it was clear the person knew me.
I had no idea who they were.
It’s happened to you, right? Continue reading LinkedIn Notes: Remember How You Met a Contact
Joining Internet Slowdown Day
Today is Internet Slowdown Day, a day organized by Fight the Future and other public interest organizations to encourage people in the United States to contact the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Congress, and the White House for stronger net neutrality rules. Continue reading Joining Internet Slowdown Day