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Tweet Nest is a self-hosted online tweet archive

While I'm as excited as the next guy about Twitter's new Web interface, one shortcoming that I'd really like to see fixed soon is Twitter's lack of archiving. If you're not aware, once you get over 3,000 tweets on Twitter, you'll find that your oldest tweets start to disappear. Apparently, Twitter isn't purging them, and they still have them somewhere in their database -- but at that point, they ...

Paragon Backup & Recovery 10 is a great free imaging and partitioning tool

Paragon has long been a name respected by technicians and IT professionals. Their latest release is aimed squarely at home users, and it's a program well worth trying out. Backup & Recovery 10 Free Edition is an excellent, multi-talented hard drive management app. So, what can you do with it? For starters, it will create and restore images of your hard drives and partitions. There's also ...

Simkl: instant message archiving now open to public

Simkl is a web service that saves your instant message history to its servers so that you can access that searchable history from any computer with Internet access. You'll need a Simkl account and some money (1 month of archiving is $2.99 and one year is $24.99). You'll also have to change a setting in your IM client to use Simkl as a proxy (so that it can save your messages). If the thought of a ...

Piling vs. Filing - Emailers Anonymous

digg_url = "http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2008/02/11/piling-vs-filing-emailers-anonymous/"; Is your email inbox overflowing with thousands of messages, or is it virtually empty, with only the few messages that have come in since the last time you checked it? It seems like a simple personal preference, but the answer to the question of whether you are an email "filer" or "piler" says a lot ...

PDF your way to a paperless office with Linux

Need to pump out the PDF's but don't have the considerable change required to pick up a copy of Adobe Acrobat? Linux could be your answer. If you already have a Linux machine around the house serving some other duty, you can easily turn that machine into a PDF printing and archiving factory, and simply click "print" on any computer (and from any operating system) in the house to create a ...