Michael Gannotti on Sharepoint+
http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/blogs/mikeg/default.aspx
Found while I was looking for information on CRM systems.
I am yet to read this blog. It is not directly related to what I was looking for, but it seems interesting, so I bookmarked it – as if a reason is needed to bookmark a resource .

Viscom Software VideoCap Pro v3 ActiveX Control
http://www.viscomsoft.com/products/videocappro/
Found while I was looking for a solution on how to capture overlayed video.
Interesting site, but this is not one solution. The same goes for Hypernsap and SnagIt: neither can handle my overlayed television window.

Wikipedia article on hardware overlays
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screenshot#Hardware_overlays
It explains why is it so hard to develop a solution to capture overlayed video.

Daily tech
http://technorati.com/
A great source for updated tech content.

Dossiers do portal do cidadão
http://www.portaldocidadao.pt/PORTAL/pt/dossiers/?sourceDOS=dossiers
Portugal is an example on e-Government. This site guides citizens towards solutions.

Contactos de todas as conservatórias e cartórios notariais em Portugal
http://www.mj.gov.pt/sections/contactos-e-horarios/conservatorias-e/
Yet another example of e-Government. This site publishes the contacts (phone, fax, e-mail) of all “conservatórias e cartórios” in Portugal. These are the places where registrations of properties are kept, so they can be checked, updated and certified for misc purposes.
I found it while looking on how to e-mail a certain “conservatória”.

One recent step back in online Portuguese Government services is the recent requirement to provide the property’s “registration number”/”número de inscrição”, while requesting its “certidão de teor” (a document that identifies the registered owners’ across time). Previously, the citizen could just provide the property’s address – it was simpler and more natural.

Playback (free) music and audio gear monthly magazine
http://magazine.playbackmag.net/playback/200710/
Somehow I received an e-mail about this great publication. Worth reading.

Best and worst stocks since 2008–03–10
http://seekingalpha.com/article/68589-best-and-worst-performing-stocks-since-the-march-10-bottom
The stock markets keep tumbling. Some say that there is value in many stocks, at the current levels.
I follow GE, HUM, SNDK, MSFT, GOOG, CNET, PFE and GSK and indeed find all them at attractive technical levels, like historically low Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratios, and/or developing new products/services that should represent improved revenue streams. Should I buy?
While trying to answer this 1B U$D question, I found seekingalpha.com and enjoyed it!

Ameritrade’s research
http://research.tdameritrade.com/public/markets/overview/overview.asp
Visual tools and a nice stream of updated news on the stock markets.

CNBC’s stock picks
http://www.cnbc.com/id/23611392/site/14081545
Yet another very interesting site for following what’s going on the stock markets.
Since I am now following Humana (HUM), I bookmarked this page.
I enjoy the videos.

Steve’s BPCA blog
http://bpcablog.blogspot.com/
Interesting personal blog, with nice unbiased links.

Digital Inspiration
http://www.labnol.org/
Lovely site. I am bookmarking this one with the “daily” category, meaning that I should visit it that regularly.

Code Gear IDE
http://www.codegear.com/products/radstudio
Not exactly affordable, but you can download a trial and check if it is worth your money.

Shon Harris’ CISSP Certification Package
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000WUQRA/
One great aid for CISSP certification, 1440 minutes long .