by Adam Pash Click to viewIf you use iTunes on the Mac, you should know about Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes, a repository of scripts that add tons of useful functionality to Apple's music player. Doug's AppleScripts not only plug obvious holes in iTunes' feature set; they also add functionality to iTunes you never knew you wanted. Today I'm rounding up my 13 favorite iTunes AppleScripts, from sim
Geek to Live: Create your master feed with Yahoo! Pipes by Gina Trapani Click to viewAs a prolific netizen, you generate lots of web-based feeds: your Flickr photos, your del.icio.us bookmarks, your weblog posts and your Lifehacker comments, to name a few. Instead of going here, there and everywhere to see all the content you create on the web, combine it all into one master feed using with the ne
Click to viewAll platforms running Firefox: The About This Site Bookmarks add-on uses page-specific variables in a list of bookmarks. Variables can specify the current page's title, domain name, full URL, and selected text in your About This Site bookmarks. These dynamic bookmarks come in handy when posting to an blog, social bookmarks site, emailing a link via webmail or looking up information ab
Geek to Live: Create your own virtual private network with Hamachi by Gina Trapani You can do things between computers on your local network you can't from out on the internet: like listen to a shared iTunes library or access files in shared folders. But using the free virtual private network application Hamachi, you can access your computer from anywhere on the internet as if you were home on you
Grab some free classical music downloads over at Wikipedia today. This is a fantastic list of full-length, public domain songs available for free download. And it's a LONG list; anything from Beethoven's Pathetique to Handel's Messiah. What a great (and free!) way to add to your classical music collection. Wikipedia:Sound/list [ via Digg]
Wired music-blog Listening Post spent some time fiddling with iTunes' new iMix feature, which allows users to embed playlists in a blog, MySpace page, or any other web site. When you've created your iMix, find it in the iTunes Music Store and click the link for "Publish to the Web." You'll then get a bunch of code that you can paste into your blog or web page; anyone will be able to click on any o
by Gina Trapani Click to view You've gotten into the habit of stowing away information into text files. But how do you make sure your todo.txt doesn't languish in the dark depths of your hard drive, untouched? If you keep your daily worklog, grocery shopping list, todo's, project ideas or even your calendar in text files, you can embed that information right onto your Windows desktop automatically
We've all seen the many, MANY Google Maps mashups out there, and we've even blogged about quite a few of them here at Lifehacker. However, there's a lot more mapping fun in the world than just Google's (really!). Keep reading for ten of my favorite non-Google map mashups. 1. Real time earthquake mapNot the most comforting of mapping utilities out there, but certainly one of the more intriguing. Wa
Download of the Day: Google Image Re-Linker Greasemonkey script/Firefox extension The Google Image Re-Linker tweaks the default Google Image search results so that clicking on an image takes you straight to the full-size image, skipping the source page altogether. If you've ever searched for images using Google's Image search, you know it's a pain in the ass to get to the source image; you have to
The Daily Cup of Tech web site describes how to set up a portable email client and SMTP server on your USB flash drive. Great for folks who carry their lives on a thumb drive, portable Thunderbird, Netvicious miniRelay and a custom app launcher make this system go. The only possible problem is ISP's who don't accept mail from dynamic IP addresses (this has happened to me; it sucks) - but in a crun
One of the little-known freebies Gmail offers is a portable SMTP server to send mail from any network for any email address. Travellers who use their ISP's SMTP server to send mail with their email program (like Thunderbird or Outlook Express) can find themselves in a bind if they're on another network away from home, like at a coffee shop, airport or visiting relatives. But if you've got a free G
The Gmail attachment icons userscript takes advantage of the previously-mentioned Stylish Firefox extension to add attachment icons to your Gmail account. In case you're not keen on what Stylish does, it allows you to add your own CSS style elements to any web page in much the same way that Greasemonkey lets users add their own Javascript to a web page. When we discussed freeing up space in Gmail,
Click to viewYou're a power web surfer, so of course you use Firefox. But while the Firefox team has done a great job of creating an interface that accommodates most web surfers, you're not most surfers. There are bunch of unnecessary buttons, menus and doodads in the Firefox control area (the "chrome") that you don't need, taking up space you could be using to see and do more with your web pages
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