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Msdewey vs. Leo Laporte

I listen to Leo Laporte, The Tech Guy, through his weekly podcasts. The one I listen to most often is taken from one of his many radio shows, the one that now airs on the Premiere Radio Networks. I like him for the most part, and usually pick up something new each time I listen. (He's also on TWiT.TV with other techies).

So in searching for him today I come across a YouTube video, taken from a TV show in which Laporte is talking about msdewey, the Microsoft Live search engine with an attitude.

(You must go to msdewey.com for a laugh. I'm not sure google has anything to worry about, but it's a great alternative when you want a chuckle and you're searching the web.)

So here's what I learned today:

1) Spending way too much time on the computer can be a good thing.

2) Creating an iGoogle personalized page is incredibly easy, but where oh where is the way to add my RSS feeds. C'mon...

3) Laporte gets "pwned" in this video, which I learned, by checking Wikipedia, is not a great thing in the gaming world or in any other world, for that matter.

4) You just gotta love this stuff.

Check out the Laporte video by continuing to read this post.

Comments (2)

Lia Kiessling:

Bonjour!

Adding the RRS feed to your personalized google is easy as pie (apple, of course). Just click on "Add Stuff" (located on right side of your dynamic top bar). Then all ya do is look for "Add by URL" - which is next to the search bar. After that, copy/paste your RSS link, hit "Add", and you're golden.

I am probably making it sound way more confusing that it is - but trust me.

Easy.


Like pie.

Tim:

Lia,

Boy is my face red. I never noticed that little link, I was focused on the leftside nav. I should never doubt our friends at google! Tim

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