DocFetcher Searches Inside Your Document Files
Windows/Linux: It's one thing to be able to quickly search through file names using a program like Everything, but it leaves you out in the cold when it comes to deep searching documents. DocFetcher can help by indexing document contents. If you need to search within a text document instead of simply searching for the name of the file, DocFetcher is a great application available for both Windows and Linux to do so. DocFetcher doesn't simply index the words and leave you to pick through them, you can use a variety of parameters like including or excluding search terms using the +/- signs, searching metadata, using wild cards, and specifying file extensions. More well known document search tools exist, like Google Desktop, but for those who don't want the bulk or potential invasion of privacy that comes with using software like Google Desktop, DocFetcher is a lightweight alternative. DocFetcher is freeware and available for Windows and Linux. Have a favorite tool for deep massaging your data? Let's hear about it in the comments.
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Google provides tool for Mac users to upload email to Google Apps


For some, there is quite a bit of anxiety involved in switching from one email system to another. What will become of all your old emails from family/friends, your precious email attachments containing hundreds of hours of video featuring LOLCats, or the 400 copies of that one chain letter your partially senile grandfather forwards you every two weeks? Well, it looks like if you’re a Mac user ready to jump over to Google Apps, there is no need to panic, because the Big G is looking to alleviate this anxiety for you. Recently, Google released a migration tool that will allow users of Apple Mail, Thunderbird, or Eudora to upload all their email to Google Apps and seamlessly make the switch. The tool, which already has a Windows counterpart, will only work with Google Apps and not with the more popular gmail.com or googlemail.com services. Hit up the official press release for all the details.

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iPad Strikes, And Elancers Are Ready

It’s been a busy week in the tech world. While some of the rumors turned out to be more fact than fiction, some other rumors failed to materialize at this week’s Apple announcement.

Yes, the iPad is real. Very real. The “magical and revolutionary device”, as Steve Jobs puts it, features a 9.7-inch LED-backlight Multi-Touch display, Wi-Fi, a custom 1GHZ processor, and a ton of other standard Apple amenities you have grown to expect.

The device, which some say is just a giant iPod Touch, is designed to present the web, email, news, apps, e-magazines, and books in a new, even more-touchable form factor. And another bonus – right out of the box, the iPad will support all 140,000 apps available at the Apple App Store.

Speaking of apps, when the newest technology, devices, and platforms strike, the Elance community is right behind it. With the Droid and an army other Android devices joining the party in 2009, there’s no doubt that mobiles have been making huge news. And it shows. The Mobile category on Elance has grown nearly 200% in payments made throughout the course of last year, and it doesn’t show any sign of slowing down, especially with the announcement of the iPad.

Consequently, within mere moments of the announcement of the iPad, we began seeing iPad related jobs being posted, and that number is continuing to grow. Within 24 hours, we saw over 20 clients posting jobs looking for skilled iPad professionals, and as of right now, we have highest number of iPad-specific job posts out there on the web.

This just goes to show you – when cutting edge technology hits, Elance is where businesses, entrepreneurs, and skilled professionals go to get work done.

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Spirit
On January 26th, 2274 Mars days into the mission, NASA declared Spirit a 'stationary research station', expected to stay operational for several more months until the dust buildup on its solar panels forces a final shutdown.
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No More Social Networks…

I’ve been into consolidating my life recently and I have found that Social Networks are not helping.  I find that despite the propaganda to the contrary, Social networks decentralize me since they don’t share any common repository of information.   What I mean is; I have a Facebook profile, that can automatically post my recent Diggs, which I can tweet about.  Even though it appears to be connected, these attempts at centralizing a inherently decentralized setup has only giving me too many places to spread myself and police content about myself.

Granted the nature of my profession requires that I have a strong on-line presences so I am keeping a few core on-line accounts with sites like Linkedin and Elance.  I have benefited from those two sites in a measurable way and therefore, since they are a positive influence, I see no reason to delete them.

Anyways I got this idea from an episode from CBC Spark and it seemed a good way to trim off some excess Web2.0 Fat. 

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Video: Pixel Art Making of House

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