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Add Outlook Data Fast with Anagram
It's a huge pain to manually copy someone's contact information from his/her e-mail signature to a new record in Outlook. Anagram Windows makes it a lot quicker and easier: Just highlight the text you want to add (it can be from an e-mail or any other application), then click the Anagram icon...
Tags: Rick Broida, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Office Suites, E-mail, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, Anagram, Software, Groupware, Microsoft Windows
Blog posts 2007-09-21
Use Anagram to Save Contact Info
If you use Microsoft Outlook to manage your contacts, you've probably spent a lot of time manually transferring names, companies, and phone numbers into the fields provided. It's a drag, and it usually means that you're willing folks on the margins slide by without collecting their vitals. (Unless they use...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Groupware, David Goldenberg, Anagram, Info, Phone, Microsoft Outlook, Use Anagram
Blog posts 2007-09-12
Anagram's ADM Selected by Rambus as Simulation Standard; ADM Speeds the Design Process for Rambus-based Components
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 4, 1995--Anagram, Inc. today announced that Rambus Inc. has chosen Anagram's ADM as its simulator of choice for large circuit simulations.
Tags: ADM, Anagram
Research articles 1995-12-04

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Pub Quize Uncovered
Woz and Co. visited Whitley Bay where the Briardene quiz continues to brighten the extremely dowdy sea front. PUB: The Briardene, The Links, Whitley Bay. QUESTION MASTER: Harry Tuesday 8.30pm PRICE: 50p per person PRIZE MONEY: Five prizes, first prize pounds 15 FOOD: None! ...
Articles 2008-11-07
A campaign pledge for Lafayette candidates
I'VE SPOKEN TO ABC News. They're aware of the upcoming Lafayette City Council election. Unfortunately, they don't think it outweighs the other issue on the ballot next month -- rescinding Alaskan statehood. Which means my idea is out -- having Lafayette's four candidates make anagrams out of...
Articles 2008-10-16
Childhood champion
AN 11-year-old boy is the youngest winner of Countdown's "Octochamp" title in 20 years. Kai Laddiman from Broad Oak, East Sussex, beat Richard Pascoe, a market research manager from Leeds, by 105 points to 55. This was his eighth win in a row, earning him the...
Articles 2008-10-14
Childhood champion
AN 11-year-old boy is the youngest winner of Countdown's "Octochamp" title in 20 years. Kai Laddiman from Broad Oak, East Sussex, beat Richard Pascoe, a market research manager from I Leeds, by 105 points to 55. This was his eighth win in a row, earning him the game...
Articles 2008-10-14
Return to sender
That was the conundrum facing the Royal Mail when artist Harriet Russell decided to put their postmen and women to the test with a series of brain-teasers. But as Jonathan Brown reports, they took up the challenge We may be living in the era of the...
Articles 2008-10-09
Accessible online game
All inPlay Tag: The Anagram Game is the fourth title available from All inPlay, a manufacturer of accessible online multiplayer games. In Tag, as in all of All inPlay's games, users can compete with other players from around the globe, marking their progress on public scoreboards. Users can choose from...
Articles 2008-10-01
Pub Quiz Uncovered
Woz and Co, leaving no stone unturned in their search throughout Quizdom, returned to North Shields Fish Quay this week. PUB: the Porthole, North Shields QUESTION MASTER: Ron DAY AND TIME OF QUIZ: Thursday, 9.15pm PRICE: pounds 1 per person PRIZE MONEY: First pounds 9, second pounds 6...
Articles 2008-08-29
A cinematic coincidence
Morty found a nice pair of anagrams that are related in other ways: "Don't think I ever mentioned this to you--nothing stupendous, but moderately interesting: The letters of the word American can be rearranged to spell Cinerama. The letters of the word Mexican can be rearranged...
Articles 2008-08-01
Morrie's friend Don Hauptman provides the following postscript…
In 1977, famed composer/conductor Andre Previn decided, for some reason, to host a TV talk show. The format might best be described as cerebral conversation in the Charlie Rose mode. A few Internet links suggest that I was watching a rebroadcast of a BBC program. The show evidently...
Articles 2008-08-01
Rhyming the unrhymeable
Ove Michaelsen brings up a classic wordplay question and provides several colorful answers: "To my knowledge, there is no common word in English that rhymes with MONTH; but it was found that the obscure word grunth, an alternate spelling of "granth," rhymes perfectly in one of its pronunciations. In Words...
Articles 2008-08-01
Filling the alphabetic gaps
Jeremy Morse "whiled away some empty moments on a recent trip to the States. In particular I tried to fill in the alphabetic gaps in Ove Michaelsen's list of anagrammed word-pairs and came up with the following lame list: Jane's jeans Kate's steak Xylic...
Articles 2008-08-01
ETC
In this article, the reader will witness a years-long journey towards logological discovery. It began with a single word that seemed to be the only member of a specific class of anagrams. Then a second example was found. And now, like the little Dutch boy who put his finger into...
Articles 2008-08-01
Comparative homophonic trios
"Trios" are thoughts expressed by three related words. They may be phrases, sentences, conversations, miniature poems ("triodes"), three pieces of a single word, etc. The three words may be related in any number of ways--homophones, anagrams, word ladders, other logological relations, rhyme, alliteration, repetition. Here's a special type, in the...
Articles 2008-08-01
Lighter-than-air ABBA songs have darker side
With the hit movie musical "Mamma Mia!" just out, based upon the light-as-air '70s pop tunes by ABBA, what do you really know about the Swedish group that existed for only a decade (1972-82) but produced a slew of frothy pop songs? Sure, everybody knows that ABBA...
Articles 2008-07-25
WEEKLYPEDIA
DAVID RANDALL'S EXTREME TRIVIA, ARCANA & ODDITIES YOU COULDNT MAKE IT UP Fifteen camels, two zebras, assorted llamas, and pot-bellied pigs escape from Amsterdam circus after giraffe kicks open their pen. Florida man dies after downing 23...
Articles 2008-07-06
Will the MiTo prove mighty? STEVE HUGHES rounds up the week's motoring news in a nutshell
Byline: STEVE HUGHES THE new Alfa Romeo MiTo will make its UK public debut at the British Motor Show in London next month with a mission to challenge the dominance of Ford's Focus despite being hampered with such an odd name. Looking it up in the...
Articles 2008-07-04
Justin sorry for being such a 'slime gob'
Wimbledon Diary *Justin Gimelstob, the former player with the name that sounds like an attempt to clear the throat, is now an ATP men's tour official. He was forced to apologise yesterday for offensive remarks about women players including the opinion they were...
Articles 2008-06-28
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