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The Best Free Guitar Tools (3)
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I’m going to go slightly off-topic today and share some of my recent finds with you, I hope some of you will find them helpful! Guitar Tabs are an incredibly easy way to learn guitar. In fact an incredible number of famous and popular musicians have never used sheet music in their life, either using guitar tablature or playing by ear. Here are the tools which I have found to be the best for teaching ...Contribute comment -
TTC Adds Bike Racks to More Buses (1)
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In their effort to equip 100% of Toronto's buses with bike racks by 2010, the TTC has announced that beginning Sunday, 19 more bus routes will become bicycle friendly. This will bring the fleet of bike rack equipped buses to 43. What started as a pilot project a couple years ago, with just a few select (mostly north-south) routes, is now expanding to be an option accessible to riders in many parts of the city, ...Shared by tforster (16)Contribute comment -
The Game - L.A.X. [Deluxe Edition 2CD] (2008) (1)
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This article has been published at RLSLOG.net - visit our site for full content.Xplode brings us the retail 2cd deluxe edition of The Game’s new album. This contains everything the previous dirty and bonus CD rips contained, but all in one with scans of the booklet. I haven’t previewed this myself, but I know a lot of people want it in one easy release, so here it is. Big ups to CR for dropping the ...Shared by LANjackal (9)Contribute comment -
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Matt Donovan on Automating the In-Between (1)
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Chances are, there’s at least one step in your process that users shouldn’t have to do themselves. Why? Quote, “I hate automatic paper towel dispensers. Waving may hand back and forth in front of that thing is only slightly less annoying than turning a crank…Since most public faucets are automatic, why not tie the dispenser sensor in with the faucet sensor? If I put my hands under the faucet, I’m going to need a towel, ...Shared by Kyle (5)Contribute comment -
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Complete Music Player Review (Part 3) (1)
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For Part 3 I’m going to do the unthinkable… review a commercial application! So apologies for that, but I think this is worthy of a mention, even if you do have to find a crack have to pay for it. Helium Music Manager Are you the sort of person who likes to keep every piece of mp3 meta data correct? You have album art for every song in your music library and spend hours keeping ...Shared by Tina K.J (10)Contribute comment -
The Slow (Feed)Burn and How Patience Wins on the Web (1)
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Quick growth is often seen as an indicator of success on the web. But in my experience, hardly anything that grows fast does so without strain and stretch marks. The quick growth often forces your hand to implement before you can strategize. Then you waste time trying to fix mistakes brought on by speed, hopefully before the hoopla surrounding your launch dies down and everyone leaves for greener pixels. I wonder why slow growth isn’t ...Shared by Sam (16)Contribute comment -
The Complete Media Player Review (Part 1) (1)
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I was hoping all you gHacks readers could help me out with some feedback on one particular topic; Music jukeboxes. I have written up my thoughts, but I would genuinely like to hear all your opinions. I’m sure we all have our favourites, so I would love to hear exactly what it is that has made you choose what you have. You may use more then one, I know I do. I also understand there ...Shared by Ryan (0)Contribute comment -
The Complete Media Player Review (Part 1) (1)
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I was hoping all you gHacks readers could help me out with some feedback on one particular topic; Music jukeboxes. I have written up my thoughts, but I would genuinely like to hear all your opinions. I’m sure we all have our favourites, so I would love to hear exactly what it is that has made you choose what you have. You may use more then one, I know I do. I also understand there ...Shared by Ryan (0)Contribute comment -
scie.nti.st » GNU screen with vertical split support (4)
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Credible Reporting eh? (1)
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Joshua was born naked, screaming and totally helpless during the late 20th century. Some people get over these things and now he freelances while attempting to develop his own blog; extendably.com – check it out! I use Digg (on occasion), StumbleUpon and sometimes Google News. The New York Times and Techmeme satisfy the rest of my needs. I didn’t really think I could be interested in yet another crowd-powered news aggregating website… Mixx, Reddit, Regator, ...Shared by ashwin.nath93 (8)Contribute comment - + (1)
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Free Apps and Games for your Symbian Phone (8)
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Joshua was born naked, screaming and totally helpless during the late 20th century. Some people get over these things and now he freelances while attempting to develop his own blog; extendably.com – check it out! Nokia doesn’t have one wizz-bang distribution store like Apple has with iTunes, and locating applications for the Symbian OS is actually quite a pain. Apparently Symbian is a total bitch to develop for so there isn’t a huge amount of ...Shared by aNTwNHs (78) ashwin.nath93 (8) Corvida (77) Gareth Murran (1) mr.petruccio (39) Richard G (28) Santino (3) William Becher (4)Contribute comment -
Impressive Photo Editor (5)
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Joshua was born naked, screaming and totally helpless during the late 20th century. Some people get over these things and now he freelances while attempting to develop his own blog; extendably.com – check it out! It’s getting pretty hard to get excited about online image and photo editors seeing as they’re a dime a dozen. However just today I discovered one which I particularly liked and thought I would share with you: Pixlr – The ...Contribute comment -
Multiple Desktops for XP and Vista (3)
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Joshua was born naked, screaming and totally helpless during the late 20th century. Some people get over these things and now he freelances while attempting to develop his own blog; extendably.com – check it out! I’ve always loved the ease in which multiple desktops are accessible in Ubuntu (and other Linux OS’s as well I presume, I haven’t tried any) and find myself wishing for the same kind of functionality in Windows more and more. ...Contribute comment - …death star over san francisco (1)
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Blogs and Social Networking (3)
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Josh is a freelance blogger and trying to start his own over at extendably.com – check it out! Like most people, my first experience with blogs was on Blogger.com. Within about a day it peed me off and I decided to check out this ‘WordPress’ thing everyone was going on about. After trying WordPress.com I ended up hosting my own WordPress blog, it took me a while to learn all about it but I liked ...Contribute comment -
Woopra, the best free Analytics (7)
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Google Analytics is almost the default free service for any blogger, and for good reason. It’s a solid service, essential for anyone needing to track visitor statistics and create a successful blog. The biggest complaint I hear around however is over the fact Google Analytics doesn’t have any kind of ‘live tracking’ functions, statistics refresh just once per 24hours which can become a pain with time. Enter Woopra. Woopra is a real-time tracking service with ...Contribute comment -
So Long Pidgin. (2)
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Last week I posted an article discussing some of the issues with messaging application Digsby, and why for now I chose to instead use Pidgin. My conclusion was that although Digsby is a fantastic messaging client with good design and features, the 70mb+ RAM usage became just too much to put up with. Only a few days ago however I was excited to see that the Digsby team has released a new alpha build for ...Shared by jonezy (21) Yinka (9)- jonezy said: going to install this now, dropping the ram usage has been a serious issue with digsby
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