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King Spook replied on September 24, 2008 06:55 to the question "Reactivating a cancelled gmail address" in Google:
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A comment on the problem "Windows-XP-PC keeps waking up from stand-by mode without reason" in Microsoft Corporation:
I should add this my system sometimes wakes up within 5 minutes or even less after entering standby. – John, on September 07, 2008 23:04
John replied on September 07, 2008 21:53 to the problem "Windows-XP-PC keeps waking up from stand-by mode without reason" in Microsoft Corporation:
I still have this unwanted waking problem, with both hibernation and standby, and I'm wondering if there's any way other than trial and error to determine which program, driver, or service is triggering a wake-up. I haven't found anything obviously relevant in the System Event viewer, e.g, but I don't really know what to look for or where, either.
Similarly, is there any way to have Windows XP absolutely prohibit a wake-up except when the power button is pressed, etc.?
cuthead replied on September 07, 2008 15:31 to the question "Reactivating a cancelled gmail address" in Google:
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Marco K. marked one of Edwin Khodabakchian's replies in Feedly as useful. Edwin Khodabakchian replied to the question "How to Deleting articles?".
Edwin Khodabakchian replied on September 01, 2008 00:52 to the question "How to Deleting articles?" in Feedly:
Marco: Here are the answers to your questions:
1) Feedly does indeed NOT have an option to delete an article.
2) When you mark an article as read in feedly, it will be automatically marked as read in Google Reader. Feedly does not capture the read information and does not use it for building your reading patterns. I do not know what google reader does with the read information.
3) When you recommend an article in feedly it is automatically marked as shared in Google Reader. The recommendation action and annotation actions is what feedly uses to build what we call your reading patterns and use for recommendations.
There is no way to decouple feedly and google reader at this point so if this is an issue, unfortunately, the only to work around this is to uninstall feedly (see more > uninstall for more information)
Edwin
A comment on the question "How to Deleting articles?" in Feedly:
Thank you very much for your quick reply, Edwin. Unfortunately, I am not able to find a "delete article" button. All I can see is "mark as read", "save for later", etc. But maybe I am just misunderstanding Feedly.
When I’m using Google Reader, there is no option to delete an article. I "have to read it" or simply "mark it as read". Unfortunately, Google is counting this as "wow, this article was so informative"... Well, 90% of the articles are not worth reading so a "delete" button would be excellent.
And every normal "offline" feed reader has a delete button to delete an article. But from what I can understand now is that Feedly’s button does it not "count" it as "excellent" as long as I do not recommend it. Is that right? But I do remember the information during the "installation" of feedly... about the article syncronization. So when I read an article on Feedly, it’s getting syncronized with Google Reader? Or did I misunderstand it?
Thanks again for your quick reply! – Marco K., on August 31, 2008 23:51
Edwin Khodabakchian replied on August 31, 2008 23:28 to the question "How to Deleting articles?" in Feedly:
Hi Marko,
There are options to delete an article. I am not sure on the Google Reader side but on the feedly side, we do NOT track what users read. We compute your reading patterns based on the recommendation actions and annotations.
You can learn more about our privacy policy here:
http://edwink.devhd.com/2008/06/18/fe...
Hope this addresses your question. Sorry for not being able to be more useful.
Marco K. asked a question in Feedly on August 31, 2008 22:31:
How to Deleting articles?How can I delete an article? When I mark it as read, Google thinks I read it and I liked it and so it’s finally counting on the feed trends.
A comment on the problem "Opera 9.5 & Wordpress not compatible?" in Zemanta:
Can you tell us which version of Wordpress? Which editor is missing, the graphical WYSIWYG one or just editor in general? – Jure Cuhalev, on August 21, 2008 08:03
A comment on the problem "Opera 9.5 & Wordpress not compatible?" in Zemanta:
Can you tell us which version of Wordpress? Which editor is missing, the graphical WYSIWYG one or just editor in general? – Jure Cuhalev, on August 21, 2008 08:03
Zombix replied on August 21, 2008 07:36 to the problem "Opera 9.5 & Wordpress not compatible?" in Zemanta:
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A comment on the problem "Opera 9.5 & Wordpress not compatible?" in Zemanta:
Forget about what I wrote... lol it only worked for a couple of seconds :( – Marco K., on June 28, 2008 01:03
Marco K. replied on June 27, 2008 22:32 to the problem "Opera 9.5 & Wordpress not compatible?" in Zemanta:
A comment on the problem "Opera 9.5 & Wordpress not compatible?" in Zemanta:
Thank you Marko – Marco K., on June 27, 2008 09:42
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