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Bigger Monitor - Better Gmail Experience

Emily Chang's post on Gmail Blog made me remember an article that i read months ago. Article was about the relation between monitor size and productivity. I made a quick search and found it for you. According to the article , bigger computer monitors make employees more productive. Researchers at the University of Utah tested how quickly people performed tasks like editing a document and copying numbers...

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New in Labs: Right-side Labels and Chat

Posted by Emily Chang, Gmail engineer As a Google engineer, I get a 24-inch widescreen monitor and a huge amount of email. I built a Labs feature to use the former to mitigate the latter. In my work email, I have painfully long lists in both Labels and Chat, so I used to scroll constantly in order to see my Labels. Now, with Right-side Labels enabled, I can see both my Labels and my Chat buddies at...

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Olympics hours away

Smog hangs over Beijing, and small but effective protests are more common than ever. All this, and the event has yet to begin. Anticipation looms and security is getting tighter and tighter. Emily Chang reports.

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Who are your favorite women bloggers?

A few days back, ReadWriteWeb took the Blogher conference as a good occasion to list their favorite women bloggers, Go2Web2.0’s Orli Yakuel even went a step further and made a slideshow of 50 powerful females’ blogs. A great list! A few of these blogs I follow regularly (like Emily Chang, Xeni Jardin, Danah Boyd and [...]

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Massage parlor in the Olympic media center :: Beijing Olympics Blog

Emily Chang from CNN has a report on the new Olympic media center for journalists covering the games. The center looks pretty nice and it even has a branch of Bank of China, gymnasium, ATMs, library, hair salon and massage parlor. It seems like organizers have made it so nice that journalists won'??t have to venture outside of the center - or maybe that is the idea. They have safely avoided stories...

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of plurk acquired by pheltup. plurk not acquired by pheltup

Plurk acquired by Pheltup. Plurk NOT acquired by Pheltup : Emily Chang has updates of the so-called acquisition of Plurk by Pheltup . Photo by ValleWag Read more: - Thought Leaders Get Pheltup - Plurk "overlord" loses control of his own blog hype Also see Pheltup Twitter page .

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Jobsandgigs.com - Design and Development Job Network

What it does Jobsandgigs is a job network aimed specifically at the design and development space. The site offers to put companies in touch with only the most qualified designers and developers and job ads are also posted on an array of other sites including: CSS Reboot, Emily Chang’s ehub, and a number more. As a matter of fact, JobsandGigs’ adds can be seen across a network of approximately 20 sites...

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Plurk

A new microblogging site that lets you chronicle your life in short bursts and share it with your friends. [Follow eHub founder, Emily Chang, here on Plurk]

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Why procrastinating is bad [CnC]

A week or so ago, I noticed Emily Chang twittering about the rebirth of Game Never Ending. For those of you who wonder, gne was the massive multiplayer game from which, in a sense, Flickr then evolved. Excited by the chance to play it again, I dashed at the site, and had a nice (if short) evening [...]

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Wikipedia Passes Another Milestone: 10 Million Articles

Wikipedia, the community driven encyclopedia, passed a huge milestone this week in the form of 10 million articles in over 250 languages. As explained by Emily Chang, the 10 millionth article was a biography of a 16th century English goldsmith and painter named Nicholas Hilliard, written by user named Pataki Marta. Wait, wait. Before you click [...]

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First Twitter Marriage Proposal?

Apparently, Max Kiesler has proposed to Emily Chang over Twitter (took him fifteen years, sheesh). And she said yes! [See Emily's Data Stream] by way of Mashable

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Twitter's first marriage proposal?

WIRED reports that the increasingly popular Twitter microblogging service had its first public proposal of marriage yesterday morning. Max Kiesler, a San Francisco-based web designer, asked his co-worker and partner of 15 years, Emily Chang, for her hand in marriage...

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Twitter Marriage Proposal

Looks like Twitter has a purpose bigger than chit-chatting with strangers and promoting Truemors (Guy, I’m lookin’ at you), as witnessed in a recent tweet where Max Kiesler popped the question to his longtime love Emily Chang. His message read “To @emilychang- After fifteen years of blissful happiness I would like to ask for your [...]

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Did We Just Witness a Twitter Marriage Proposal?

Forget statistics and pageviews; marriage proposals, folks, are what really cements a web service as a part of our everyday life. Now, we’ve seen Twitter on CSI, but I don't remember seeing anyone propose to someone over it. Until now, that is. Apparently, Max Kiesler has proposed to Emily Chang over Twitter (took him fifteen [...]

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Social Design Strategy at SXSW

I’m honored to be speaking on the Social Design Strategies panel this year at SXSW Interactive in Austin, Texas on Sunday, March 9. My co-panelists are awesome designers: Emily Chang and Max Keisler of Ideacodes, and Daniel Burka, creative director at Digg. This is the official description: “Now that social networks are pervasive and quickly becoming [...]