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16th
JAN
Google Account Multi-Login GreaseMonkey Script
Posted by Jonathan | Filed under E-mail, Extensions - Addons, Firefox, Software, Websites
If your like me, you have more than 1 Google account for different projects, areas, or even users. Often times switching between Google accounts can be a minor annoyance that can disrupt a peaceful net surfing experience. Well, I have found an answer for you - Google Account Multi-Login. A greasemonkey script for Firefox, written by Jarett, allows users to replace the sign-out link on their Google account with a drop down box where they can add multiple Google accounts. 
If your not using Firefox I suggest you do if you want faster and safer browsing with great add-ons such as Google Account Multi-Login.
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Tags: , Google, Greasemonkey Scripts
2nd
DEC
Important!!!! This is not a joke.
Posted by Jonathan | Filed under Culture, E-mail, Technology
Have you received an e-mail with the above message in the subject line? I did recently and I opened it to find a warning about a phone scam that lures callers into calling certain phone numbers that look like regular U.S. area codes, but in fact they are redirect area codes to the British Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic and Jamaica. The result is that the individual is charged $2400 a minute with a final bill in the 10’s of thousands of dollars. The e-mail appears to be signed by an AT&T Field Service Manager along with a contact phone number, and is accompanied with a link to AT&T’s website describing the scam. So I decided to check out the e-mail’s claim.
I followed the link in the e-mail http://www.consumer.att.com/consumertips/areacode.html which redirected me to http://www.att.com/gen/landing-pages?pid=6456&DCMP=att_safety . The link is a legitimate AT&T webpage. I then proceeded to follow another link describing the scam. AT&T describes the scam this way,
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Planned books:
- There is More to the Secret by Ed Gungor
- Making Your Money Count by Kenneth C. Ulmer
Current books:
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Becoming Conversant with the Emerging Church: Understanding a Movement and Its Implications by D. A. Carson
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Lord, Teach Me to Study the Bible in 28 Days by Kay Arthur
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