May 2007
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Google launches iGoogle & Gadget maker →
Google Personalized Homepage will be rebranded as iGoogle and will let you build your own gadgets using wizards. The gadgets are very simple and are more like containers for things that matter to you: photos, videos, events.
Silverlight Community Site Launches →
“Welcome to the Silverlight community site, where you will find the latest information about Silverlight for both designers and developers. This is the one place to hear directly from the product teams that are creating the technologies and tools and to interact directly with the community through the forums and the gallery.”
April 2007
Spread This Number. Again. →
09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0. It’s the HD-DVD processing key you can use to decrypt and play most HD-DVD movies in Linux. Movie studios are going ballistic over this leak, so Digg the story up and make it reach the front page. The first time, the story got removed.
The 35 Sexiest Designed Websites you've Forgotten,... →
Design Inspiration, especially in light of the upcoming CSS/Standards Reboots. The fourth edition of the semiannual 35-sexiest list, this time with 18 CSS-based, 12 Flash-based, and 5 hybrid designs. Hope you enjoy!
ifixipodsfast.com iPod How To Video Tutorials →
Open Culture: Audio Book Podcast Collection →
tlbox - Web Design Tools →
What happens in Quirks Mode in web browsers? →
My Favorite Free Fonts, by Vukan Karadzic →
Rage Against the Machine reunites (Reuters) →
Reuters - Militant rap-rock group Rage Against the Machine reunited after a seven-year absence during a California music festival over the weekend, offering a sharpened version of their old message: fight the power.
The Definitive Guide to Semantic Web Markup for... →
You’d think that as a result of open-source development practices, blog architectures would be pretty close to perfection in areas like Web standards and maximum SEO impact. You’d be wrong. Follow the guidelines here to get your site ready for prime time performance!
What happens in Quirks Mode? →
In Quirks Mode, browsers have been observed to behave in the following ways, though not all browsers exhibit all of these features:
An interesting way to explore DIGG by walking... →
Creates map of web pages dynamically. A visual map tool.
PyDigg - A Python Toolkit for the Digg API →
PyDigg is a Python toolkit for the Digg API. It provides an object-oriented interface to all of the available endpoints of the API. It is offered under the MIT License.
Tim Ferriss: From Geek to Freak in 28 Days →
“Tim Ferriss documents how he went from a mere geek to a freak by stepping away from World of Warcraft for only 2 hours per week, and following these 6 steps…”
10 Unexpected Uses of the iPod →
New technologies often have unintended uses. Take the Ipod as a case in point. It was developed with the intention of playing music (and later videos), but its applications now go well beyond that. Here are 10 surprising uses, some of which involve fighting crime, saving lives, and throwing meaner curve balls.
The Perfect Desktop - Debian Etch (Debian 4.0) →
With the release of Windows Vista, many people are looking for alternatives. This guide shows how you can set up a Debian Etch desktop that fully replaces your Windows desktop. The benefits: you get a secure system without DRM restrictions that runs also on older hardware, and the best thing is: all software comes free of charge.
7 Awesome Things Built on the Digg API →
It has only been a week since Digg officially launched their API, but there are already a handful of useful applications and ideas that are finding their way onto the web. Here are 7 we really like. Feel free to add more in the comments.
Great Moments in Punditry →
This should be required reading for all those who still believe in and support the Administration. It goes rather nicely with Bill Moyers’ return to PBS. And I wish it could be tacked up so all the quoted pundits would have to face it several times a day.
Roll your own creative suite →
Adobe’s powerhouse Creative Suite 3 isn’t for everyone, not least because of the cost. This guide shows how you can put together your own creative package with open-source or free software.
CookingByNumbers.com →
CarolinaHome.com : Find a Home →
DuggBack into the Digg Trail →
Digg fans are getting their own Wayback Machine type mashup for locating lost Digg stories. DuggBack is a site that helps you find removed stories using a mix of mirrors and caches. The service uses the Digg API, and mirror services from DuggMirror, Coral CDN, Wayback Machine and DotCache, and web cache services from Google, Yahoo, Live Search…
Writing a novel in a wiki? →
Wikis are a great tool for online collaboration. But this guy took it one step further and wrote an entire novel in a wiki, and then got it published. It’s possible that this is the first published work of fiction that was written entirely in a wiki.
LifeHacker's Top 10: USB thumb drive tricks →
Is that a gigabyte in your pocket? And are you putting it to good use? Developers and road warriors have come up with all sorts of innovative techniques for putting these tiny roomy disks to good use. Step into my office for a list of our top 10 favorite thumb drive tricks.