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Posted Apr 15, 2009 at 08:31AM by Glenn M. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Famitsu, Capcom, spam
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Trash! - Image 1Fans of Dante and Devil May Cry may be disappointed to know that the PSP installment of Capcom's gothic, gun-slinging, sword-slashing franchise just got canned. Info comes from the Japanese gaming mag, Famitsu, indicating that we ought to stop expecting a portable Dante.

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Posted Jan 12, 2008 at 11:00AM by Gino D. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Dark AleX, Mathieulh, Custom Firmware, malloc, spam, Team M33
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PSP CFW M33 3.80 Network Update - Image 1A minor hiccup, guys. Dark AleX's latest custom firmware was supposed to hit today, however, we've been getting reports that it could be delayed.

Mathieulh and Ketchup shed light as to why Team M33 won't be releasing CFW PSP 3.80 M33 just yet. Read more to hear the full story.

Update 2: bug found, DAX calls it a night, released soon, MAYBE.

* Article originally posted Jan 11, 2008 at 12:17PM

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Posted Jan 09, 2006 at 11:45PM by Jeff C. Listed in: How-To, News, Off Topic Tags: Google, GMail, spam
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Customizing your Google home page is quick, easy, and gives you all the info you want right on your Google page. Here is a tutorial on how to customize your Google home page with XML feeds from the QJ.Net site network.

To begin with, you will need a Google account. A Google account is free, doesn?t create spam, and you do not need to have Gmail to get a google account, you can sign up with any email account.

Googleaccountsignup

Once you have created, and signed into, your Google, account, you will need to visit the Google personalized hompage site at http://www.google.com/ig . Here is what you will see:

Addcontentbutton

This is your basic page layout. You can edit the weather and word of the day boxes by clicking on the edit tab, or close it out by clicking the ?x?. After you have that customized, head to the top left corner of the page, to the ?Add Content? button. When you open the add content bar on the right, you will see the following:

Enteringatomxml

Simply open the "Create a Section" tab, and you will see the "Search by topic or feed URL:" entry box. Here is where you will place the QJ.net RSS Feeds you want on your Google Homepage.


Once you enter the URL of the appropriate XML feed that you want on your page, you can rearrange your page as you see fit. To customize the locations of your XML feeds and windows, simply drag and drop them where you would like them:

Xmlfirstposition--> Xmldragging --> Xmlsecondposition

Repeat the above step for each of the XML feeds from the QJ.Net site network that you are interested in. When you have added them all, you are done. You will be able to use this personalized page for your homepage whenever you are logged into your google account.



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Posted Nov 20, 2005 at 09:00AM by Dan E. Listed in: How-To, News, Off Topic Tags: Google, GMail, spam
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Pagedone

Customizing your Google home page is quick, easy, and gives you all the info you want right on your Google page. Here is a tutorial on how to customize your Google home page with XML feeds from the QJ.Net site network.

To begin with, you will need a Google account. A Google account is free, doesn?t create spam, and you do not need to have Gmail to get a google account, you can sign up with any email account.

Googleaccountsignup

Once you have created, and signed into, your Google, account, you will need to visit the Google personalized hompage site at http://www.google.com/ig . Here is what you will see:

Addcontentbutton

This is your basic page layout. You can edit the weather and word of the day boxes by clicking on the edit tab, or close it out by clicking the ?x?. After you have that customized, head to the top left corner of the page, to the ?Add Content? button. When you open the add content bar on the right, you will see the following:

Enteringatomxml

Simply open the "Create a Section" tab, and you will see the "Search by topic or feed URL:" entry box. Here is where you will place the QJ.net RSS feed you want on your Google Homepage.


Once you enter the URL of the appropriate XML feed that you want on your page, you can rearrange your page as you see fit. To customize the locations of your XML feeds and windows, simply drag and drop them where you would like them:

Xmlfirstposition--> Xmldragging --> Xmlsecondposition

Repeat the above step for each of the XML feeds from the QJ.Net site network that you are interested in. When you have added them all, you are done. You will be able to use this personalized page for your homepage whenever you are logged into your google account.



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