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Jungle Jar

Style Your Twitter Tweets Without Plugins - 0 views

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    Did you know Twitter provides you with a list of CSS classes that you can use to change how your tweets look on your website? In this tutorial, I show you how to dynamically style a listing of your Twitter Tweets using custom CSS.
goto trip

Justin.tv - 直播下载视频 - 0 views

shared by goto trip on 07 Nov 08 - Cached
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    Live-streaming platform Justin.tv now supports high-resolution videos using H.264 encoding. The codec, which has made headway in consumer electronics, is also a great format for the Web since it can fit high resolutions in relatively small file sizes--making it ideal for something like streaming. For now there are a few caveats that keep it from being accessible to the average user. For one, videos streamed in high resolution H.264 will not be saved into user archives, and there is no way to do it without using special software to process the stream before it hits Justin.tv's servers. Users are encouraged to be running a rig with a fast processor and modern graphics card, as it takes some considerable horsepower to crunch down video in real time. Eventually the company hopes to offer such processing power on its own servers, so that you'll be able to get similar results with any commodity high-resolution Webcam and a good connection.
Dave Crusoe

Google Sites Design Contest (to benefit a Nonprofit)! - 0 views

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    After the flurry of activity around the use of Google Sites for Nonprofits, and the resultant discovery that Google Sites (may) be more flexible than I imagined (during a late-night edit session), I went searching for exemplary Google Sites that others could use as inspiration. And found few. So, if anyone is game, we would like to hold a Google Sites design competition. The idea of the competition is simple... [read more]
Frederik Van Zande

#41: WordPress as a CMS - 0 views

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    We once did a poll asking people what their favorite CMS was. WordPress was a run-away winner, but also got many comments of "WordPress isn't a CMS!!". Well clearly, in the strictest sense, WordPress is a CMS as it "manages content". But is WordPress really only suited for blogging, or can it be used for more traditional non-blog sites? In this screencast I attempt to show off a number of WordPress features that make it very "CMS-like" in my opinion. Including page templates, dynamic menus, parent-child relationship pages, and using posts as ancillary content.
Alex Sysoef

13 Of The Greatest Headlines Ever Used - 0 views

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    13 Of The Greatest Headlines Ever Used
Dr. Sorin Adam Matei

Extension:MobileSkin - MediaWiki - 0 views

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    This extension automatically detects mobile devices using values in HTTP_USER_AGENT (browser identity) and changes the skin used to display the requested page. If HTTP_USER_AGENT does not contain any known mobile indicators (e.g. "iphone", "smartphone", "blackberry", etc) the page will display with the user's default skin as defined in his or her preferences.
KARR 4.0 !

ensembli - 0 views

  • Simply tell us the things you're interested in and we'll do the rest.
  • We'll keep a look out for stories that match your interests and pick out those you'll find most useful.
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  • Even when you're not using ensembli we'll be looking for stories you'll love.
Jayme Ward

Does Size Matter in Social Networking or is it How you Use It - 0 views

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    When using social networks for business is it good to have tens of thousands of friends on Facebook? Should you be following as many people as possible on Twitter? Do you need to connect with every single person you meet on Linked In?
ionela

DC Motor Servo control using FLEX with Scilab/Scicos - 0 views

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    FLEX is born as a development board where to easily develop and test real-time applications for the Microchip microcontrollers (Datasheet 2.0). Scilab/Scicos is a code generator for the FLEX Board. Let's see how to control a DC Motor Servo using FLEX
moritz jakobsen

Does Google Have Rights to Everything You Send Through Chrome? - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • "a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services."
  • I was intrigued as to whether this would be passed onto something as massive as a browser - and was amazed when I was reading through the terms. Blake and James have interesting points above - however I believe these are overshadowed by the very top line - "These Terms of Service apply to the executable code version of Google Chrome. " This statement must be read in conjuction with the following statement - thereby expressly inferring that it applies to Chrome. My reading and understanding of these TOS, prima facie, implies that under Clause 11 - anything you enter into the browser 'which is a Google product/service' can be used by Google whenver they want - now or in the future. It's enough to never want to use this browser. Send an email through yahoo using chrome - Google Own it. Post a facebook message - Google own it. Send an idea about a new business through Chrome - Google own it. Yes these are exagerations - but they are not limitations under that clause. Until Google remove such errenous conditions - no a chance in hell I am using that browser.
Frederik Van Zande

Using captcha without displaying it - 0 views

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    How I use captcha without making my users complete the barely readable word
Marco Castellani

Edina Technology CoP: Personal Learning Networks:Do You Diigo?! - 0 views

  • On Saturday at the Scratch workshop I attended at TIES, I convinced Troy Cherry, the presenter, to give Twitter a try. This morning, he created an account and started following me. Later he "tweeted", "I'm a huge fan of del.icio.us. I may become a bigger fan of Diigo."
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    Really interesting, since it's not too different from my recent "history"; I was quite addicted to delicious, then I discovered in a blog the daily summary from Diigo (a service that I didn't know at all), then I investigated, I learned how is working and... wow, I may become a bigger fan of Diigo, too! ;)
Jeff Johnson

do you know where your password is? (delicious.com) - 0 views

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    After months of work, the new Delicious is almost ready to come out of the oven. When we release it, you'll be automatically logged out of your account and will have to log in again, due to some changes we're making behind the scenes. That means now is a good time to make sure you know your username and password. Your username is what you see in the address bar when you visit your bookmarks (http://del.icio.us/your_username, soon to become http://delicious.com/your_username). And what's your password? If you don't remember, you can use our password reset tool to get a reset link delivered to the email address associated with your account.
ionela

Secure Design Using a Microcontroller (II) - 0 views

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    The software trap is a programming feature used to capture an abnormal program running status. The general principle is to setup a trap for software, and redirect from the code out of control to a specified address, and get back to its normal running
Jeff Johnson

The fallacy of community - New Marketing and Social Media (Abraham Harrison) - 0 views

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    The unfortunate truth is that the term "community" is now so overly used and utterly misconstrued that it has become meaningless as a way of capturing the true essence of what it really is. It has now become a catch all phrase often used by social media strategists to describe an ideal that doesn't exist. It's become a presumptive description of customers or of end users in whatever form they come in, positioning them as already wanting to connect to a product line or a company. Many in social media end up contributing to this echo chamber, maintaining their standing in online discussions all the while causing damage to the concept as a whole.
Jeff Johnson

In Sync to Pierce the Cloud - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Everyday consumers are doing cloud computing, too, maybe without even realizing it. When you use an Internet-based backup service, or Google's online word processor or spreadsheet, or a Gmail or Yahoo mail account, you're working with data on a secure Internet server somewhere - not on your hard drive. Apple is the latest company to find a silver lining in the cloud. Its new MobileMe service ($100 a year) is an overhaul of a suite of Internet features that used to be called .Mac.
Jeff Johnson

RSS 101: What, Why, and How | 21st Century Connections - 0 views

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    What is RSS? RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is an XML-based format for sharing and distributing Web content, such as news headlines. Using an RSS reader, you can view data feeds from various news sources, such as CNN.com, including headlines, summaries, and links to full stories. RSS, part of a family of web feed formats, is also used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts.
Frederik Van Zande

Ajaxian » Announcing AJAX Libraries API: Speed up your Ajax apps with Google'... - 0 views

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    I just got to announce the Google AJAX Libraries API which exists to make Ajax applications that use popular frameworks such as Prototype, Script.aculo.us, jQuery, Dojo, and MooTools faster and easier for developers.
Frederik Van Zande

15 Tools to Help You Develop Faster Web Pages | Mind Tree - 0 views

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    Response times, availability, and stability are vital factors to bear in mind when creating and maintaining a web application. If you're concerned about your web pages' speed or want to make sure you're in tip-top shape before starting or launching a project, here's a few useful, free tools to help you create and sustain high-performance web applications. I've tried to include a wide variety of tools that are easy to use, and have tried to keep them as OS and technology-independent as possible so that everyone can find a tool or two.
Zulkarnain K.

social bookmarking for images on vi.sualize.us - 0 views

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    social bookmarking for images on vi.sualize.us - a showcase of visual content for inspiration or simply delight of the spectator based on people recommendations
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