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Chad Kipling

Future Chrome version may choose your passwords, and change them when you've been hacked - 1 views

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    Google's Chrome development team is working on a system to automatically generate passwords, which would help users secure their online identities with passwords that would be diversified across different sites, and are randomized and thus harder to guess.
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    An interesting Firefox plugin to visualize your passwords and how their related: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/password-reuse-visualizer/
Trevor Sweetland

HTML5 Rocks - Quick hits with the Flexible Box Model - 1 views

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    Tutorial on how to use the box (AKA FlexBox) display property in CSS3.
Cody Lee

DIY $50 DSLR Fig Rig - 0 views

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    In this video Jason Weeks shows you how to build his "Weeksy Rig," a DIY DSLR Fig Rig for around fifty bucks. Fig Rig is a camera stabilization device for smaller film cameras/video cameras, designed by director Mike Figgis.
Matt Haines

3 Ways to define Javascript Classes - 4 views

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    I always forget how to do this... maybe you guys don't. Probably a good read/reference for co-ops new to JS?
Cody Lee

Film Riot: Drive Fast Without Driving Fast! - 1 views

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    How to shoot shoot a car chase without breaking any laws!
Melissa Kendall

How to Prevent a Cold or the Flu - 2 views

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    Yay Msyophobia!
Trevor Sweetland

Create a Drawing App with HTML5 Canvas and JavaScript - 2 views

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    Fun little tutorial explaining how to create a simple drawing app using HTML5 and JavaScript.
Thu Tran

Why Google+ Will Never Beat Facebook - 3 views

  • When you try to move beyond the Hey, I'm not using Facebook! How does this work? dimension of Google+, you find there's no reason to stay. The site's worse than irrelevant: it's redundant. There's no niche, no small slice to serve, no tight community of geeks in need of a petri dish.
  • Facebook is stellar at what it sets out to do. It murdered photo sharing services, decimated the use of Instant Messaging, is in the ring with Twitter, and, of course, is where all your friends are. And for a social network, we want to be where our friends are
  • Google+ has a news feed—Facebook's is better. Google+ has a wall of some kind—Facebook's is better. Google+ had "Circles," which illicit erections across the internet for some reason—Facebook stole the idea and made Lists, which are the same thing. And that last one's crucial. No matter what Google+ might have on Facebook, Facebook can always take. They stole Twitter for statuses, they ripped AIM and Skype for Facebook Chat, and they'll ransack whatever few nuggets of worth lie in Google+ as well. They'll always be ahead.
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    Why Google+ Will never beat facebook
Melissa Kendall

How to Look Like a Zombie - wikiHow - 2 views

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    In preparation for the Zombie Walk!
Trevor Sweetland

Google Still Rules Search, But Siri Is Coming - 2 views

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    How will the launch of Siri on the iPhone 4S affect Google? Is Siri really what it's made up to be?
Trevor Sweetland

Arrays and Lists in SQL Server 2008 - 4 views

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    How to pass a list (e.g. an array of user IDs) to a stored procedure using Table-Valued Parameters in SQL Server 2008.
Trevor Sweetland

Introduction to URL Rewriting - 1 views

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    Introductory article on URL rewriting, why it's important, and how to do it. Taught me a thing or two.
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