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August 2004

Free PDF Converter – create high-quality PDF from any printable file type

Here’s another one – Primo PDF, also free.

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PDFCreator – open source solution

by David Lee King on August 30, 2004

SourceForge.net: Project Info – PDFCreator

This is extremely cool! I’ve not yet tried it, but – it claims to create PDF files from anything in Windows… for free!

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ResourceShelf

by David Lee King on August 19, 2004

Customized RSS Feeds from Topix.net

Topix.net and others are starting to create customized feeds, some (topix is one) with keyword search rss feeds – how completely cool is that?

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Four things yahoo can do that google can’t

by David Lee King on August 18, 2004

Four things yahoo can do that google can’t
Very cool stuff. How do they figure this stuff out? Sheesh.

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misbehaving.net%3A How to Get Out of the Audience and Onto the Stage

This is awesome! Not about libraries and librarians per se, but – still good advice on how to start speaking at conferences. This is pretty much exactly what I did (well, except the part about schmoozing with other speakers – I don’t schmooze very well). Basically, you have to 1. start, and 2. get over the fear factor of public speaking.

cool stuff!

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