Interesting reads for 23rd February

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Resize any Firefox text area with Textarea resize Greasemonkey script – Lifehacker

The Textarea resize Greasemonkey script lets you resize any text area in Firefox from the comfort of your keyboard.

Google Apps: Should You Switch? – Wired News

Five reasons to make the jump to Google's web-based office software, and five reasons to stay on the Microsoft desktop. By Michael Calore. Plus: Spencer Reiss parses Google's coexistence rhetoric. In Epicenter. 

The Robots Exclusion Protocol – Official Google Blog

This is the second in a short series of posts about the Robots Exclusion Protocol, the standard for controlling how web pages on your site are indexed. This post provides more details and examples of mechanisms to control access and indexing of your website by Google.

10 (+5) Requisites for Professional Bloggers – ProBlogger

Daniel at Daily Blog Tips writes 10 Requisites for Professional Bloggers and has some useful things to say under the following headings:



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