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    <title>Live from Tokyo: Tech Blog</title>
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    <description>Notes of a Software Developer in Tokyo, Japan who still has a soft spot for  C#, Java and Python</description>
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      <title>[LifeHack] A command line for Windows</title>
      <description>This is the best Windows productivity tool ever. SlickRun gives you a small clock in the corner of the screen that when clicked, or invoked with with the Windows-Q key, becomes a command line. By assigning commands short names you can configure SlickRun to do anything: run programs, fire up your email client, open a web page. I set it to so that MAIL brings up my mail program, EXCEL brings up Excel, TODO brings up my Excel sheet with my todo list in it and ME executes a mailto link with my email address in it. The command line...</description>
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