Check your unread Gmail from the command line - curl -u username:password --silent "https://mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom" | tr -d 'n' | awk -F '
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How To Check Your Unread Gmail From The Command Line
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How do you add the widget? Visit the "Enhance 404 pages" section in Webmaster Tools, which allows you to generate a JavaScript snippet. You can then
How To Optimize Caching By Leveraging Browser Caching & Proxy Caching
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Most web pages include resources that change infrequently, such as CSS files, image files, JavaScript files, and so on. These resources take time to
Using CNAMES to get around browser connection limits
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Circumventing browser connection limits for fun and profit.
Since all browsers were originally developed for a time when the vast majority of users
Since all browsers were originally developed for a time when the vast majority of users
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