Abdullah Tammour
Age: 26
Gender: male
Astrological Sign: Aquarius
Zodiac Year:: Horse
Industry: Construction
Occupation: Secretary
Photo
Contact
Email
atammour (MSN)
About Me
I work as secretary, I may quit soon and go back home.
Try writing your name with your other hand. Where was that person raised?
in Stanford Campus as an AI project.
Interests
Apple
Macintosh
Powerbook
Reading
Science fiction
Travel
Favorite Music
The Bangles
Daniel Powter
Beck
Maroon 5
Duran Duran
Cat Stevens
Annie Lennox
Favorite Books
The Da Vinci Code (though I didn't read it yet)
Blogs
my Mac OS X blog
Profile
http://www.blogger.com/profile/3324604
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Testing Google blog search
I tried searching for my name "Abdullah Tammour" in google's new blog search service at http://www.google.com/blogsearch and it worked fine, but when I used my family name "Tammour" only it didn't list my blog at the top.
So I'll try to put my profile details in the next post and see if google will index this, I also will try to search for META tags that I can put in the blog's template to enhance search results.
So I'll try to put my profile details in the next post and see if google will index this, I also will try to search for META tags that I can put in the blog's template to enhance search results.
Monday, September 12, 2005
if I were the winner I want the iPod with the Bag!
iPod nano bag (and a bit of registration weirdness) by Todd Ogasawara -- For those of you wondering about that cool bag for new iPod nanos purchased at Apple Stores, wonder no more. Here's a photo for you to admire :-)
Saturday, September 10, 2005
My favorite top ten posts at TUAW
- Win a 2GB iPod nano from TUAW
- Will Apple sue the WSJ?
- TUAW Exclusive: iPod nano coverup for gigantic Steve Jobs
- LEGO Cube case mod
- TUAW + Grilled Cheese Day at Slashfood = Mac & Cheese Day!
- Yet more from the iPod Family
- My day in the Mactel underground installing OS x86
- Microsoft Messenger 5 stuck in 1995
- Open Source Mac list
- 20 Tiger Secrets
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Writely test
I've received an invitation to test Writely it "allows you to edit documents online with whomever you choose, and then publish them online -- also for whomever you choose.
We've heard it called a "web word processor" and a "wiki with permissions". Both descriptions work for us, but present only the start of the story. Yes, Writely is a web-based, collaborative document editor, but it's also a site in its infancy. To us, it's the beginning of a whole new way of managing projects and websites online."
as quoted from their web site.
The interface and the whole experience is nice.
I want to thank Marc at http://microsoft.weblogsinc.com/ for the invitation.
We've heard it called a "web word processor" and a "wiki with permissions". Both descriptions work for us, but present only the start of the story. Yes, Writely is a web-based, collaborative document editor, but it's also a site in its infancy. To us, it's the beginning of a whole new way of managing projects and websites online."
as quoted from their web site.
The interface and the whole experience is nice.
I want to thank Marc at http://microsoft.weblogsinc.com/ for the invitation.
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