1. Google Calendar Feed Cleaner

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    Google Calendar's feeds are not the most useful in the world. They are sorted by edit date instead of when they're happening, and they're only available in ATOM.

    No longer. Using the extended feed information Google tacks into their calendar feed it is possible to create a clean, sorted feed with the start date as the pubDate. Just go to the Google Calendar Feed Cleaner and enter the URL to your calendar's feed, select the format you want (XHTML for testing, RSS 2.0, or JSON(P) ), and enter the max items to be in the results (default 5). You will get a nice, clean feed of your Google Calendar data.

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  2. YubNub LocationBar 0.15

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    I have released version 0.15 of my YubNub LocationBar Firefox Extension. There are some minor changes to the look and feel (the location bar shows the YubNub URL and icon while processing, and the YubNub icon shows on blank pages). It also extends the local firefox keyword bookmarks to allow for switches. If switches are added to the bookmark's URL (using YubNub ${name} syntax), then the bookmark will accept switches according to normal YubNub syntax.

    Update: I forgot to mention — it also stores up to 50 commands from your command history between sessions now.

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