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Lifehacker - Free Video Cutter Cuts and Splits Your Videos - Video Editing
http://lifehacker.com/5256700/free-video-cutter-cuts-and-splits-your-videos

Video Cutter Light
Windows only: If you've ever needed to extract a small section of a much longer video to share with friends or family, Free Video Cutter 1.1 is a dead-simple solution.
Baked Sweet Potato Falafel Recipe - 101 Cookbooks
http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/baked-sweet-potato-falafel-recipe.html
12 Tips For Designing an Excellent Checkout Process | How-To | Smashing Magazine
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/05/28/12-tips-for-designing-an-excellent-checkout-process/
To remedy this, we really need to find a way to show all of the necessary information on the checkout pages themselves. If you need to provide some help or information that doesn’t fit on the current page, use floating windows or, as a last resort, a pop-up window to display this. This allows you to present new material to the user without t
@tweetmeme @smashingmag Reading '12 Tips For Designing an Excellent Checkout Process' http://tinyurl.com/re4b9j [from http://twitter.com/blvdstudios/statuses/1949157715]
Google Checkout: store gadget
http://storegadget.googlelabs.com/
create online store using google docs - no coding required
"The Google Checkout store gadget allows you to quickly and easily create an online store using a Google Docs spreadsheet."
The Google Checkout store gadget allows you to quickly and easily create an online store using a Google Docs spreadsheet
Official Google Docs Blog: Use Google Docs & Google Checkout to Sell Online
http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2009/07/use-google-docs-google-checkout-to-sell.html
I suspect I'm late to the party, but this is pretty cool: GDocs Spreadsheet + GCheckout = Easy Online Store http://bit.ly/TB1Ra [from http://twitter.com/minusfive/statuses/3250212606]
dy/dan » Blog Archive » What I Would Do With This: Groceries
http://blog.mrmeyer.com/?p=4646
"The express lane isn't faster. The manager backed me up on this one. You attract more people holding fewer total items, but as the data shows above, when you add one person to the line, you're adding 48 extra seconds to the line length (that's "tender time" added to "other time") without even considering the items in her cart. Meanwhile, an extra item only costs you an extra 2.8 seconds. Therefore, you'd rather add 17 more items to the line than one extra person! I can't believe I'm dropping exclamation points in an essay on grocery shopping but that's how this stuff makes me feel."
less helpful
All other things being equal, which lane is the fastest?
Functioning Form - The Apple Store's Checkout Form Redesign
http://lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?968
Though most people wouldn't consider Apple's Web site an important online destination, November saw Apple in the top ten list of US Web sites. 62 million Internet users visited Apple online during the month with an average of 1 hour and 18 minutes spent per user. By comparison, Google had 155 million unique visitors in November.
Functioning Form
Slash7 with Amy Hoy - Google is Evil, Worse than PayPal: Don't use Google Checkout for your business
http://www.slash7.com/articles/2009/3/26/google-is-evil-worse-than-paypal-don-t-use-google-checkout-for-your-business
So, to sum up our experience with Google Checkout: they did not try to contact us to resolve any issue; there’s no way to find out why they closed our account, due to “security reasons”; there was no notice (we found out by accident, when we tried to pay for something with Google Checkout); they kept over $200 of our money; there is no appeal; there is no one we can contact; we cannot open a new account; our money is gone, even though people have received their products.