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From NES to Wii: The ever-changing sizes of Mario and Bowser (21)
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The Truth: What Obama and McCain won’t tell you about your money | I Will Teach You To Be Rich (27)
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After watching the debate tonight, I figured I’d translate what both candidates were saying. Sorry I’m not as politically correct as them, but I hope this is informative. Things will get a lot harder before they get better. All the predictions about the recovery taking until “at least the end of the year” are horseshit. In truth, nobody knows, but it would be political suicide to admit that a recovery — whatever that means — ...Shared by Andy Hill (6) Aton (8) Brad Bell (1) Brandon J. Mendelson (174) Brendinho (5) chayner (22) Doug (6) Eugene (44) Harper (109) J.R. (21) james (3) Jared Goralnick (2) JASon (11) Justin Lilly (4) JVChuy (24) Krushna (92) Kyle Winnegar (3) Mark Holtzhausen (2) Matt Jordan (3) OrchardKeeper (17) Ru> (24) Ryan Kellett (37) Scott (1) Simmons (18) Sudha Jamthe (1) Tony (22) Waqas (19)Contribute comment -
Bush: Markets adjusting to economic action - CNN.com (1)
permalinkPresident Bush on Thursday said he shared the American people's concerns about the economy and his administration was ready to act to prevent severe market disruptions.Shared by chayner (22)
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iPhone GUI PSD (163)
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iPhone GUI-Elemente als PSD: Gut für Webapp-Macher!Shared by Aaron Junod (3) Adam (56) Adam Bramwell (3) Adam Cohen-Rose (1) Alex Andrek (8) Alex Schleifer (0) André Elias (36) andré.friedrichs (38) andrew (5) Andrew Acomb (10) Andrey Smirnov (0) Andy Ford (9) Andy Kinsella (3) Arik (15) Augie Fackler (0) Ben Jacob (9) Ben van de Sande (0) Bernardo Gutiérrez (3) bernie (17) Bill (19) Blake (5) Bob Hazlett (22) Brendan (19) Breyten (1) brian collette (1) brickhu (8) brownpau (36) brupm (19) C.K. (116) camworld (1) cDima (2) chayner (22) Chris Anderson (1) Chris Coleman (19) Chris Olson (9) Christian (8) Christian (6) Dave (25) David Hoang (11) David Hughes (0) David Wolf (0) Dennis (28) Derek (15) derek munneke (0) Dominic (15) Dr. Ernie (37) egon (2) emmet.connolly (8) Eric Boehs (16) Eric Chen (33) Eric Miller (2) Esteban Trigos (28) fabrizio ulisse (1) folkert (8) Foomandoonian (50) Geoff (20) glaforge (34) H. Mueller (10) Haitham Al-Beik (1) Hillary Hartley (12) Hugo Schotman (3) ian c rogers (0) Igor Jablokov (3) Ivan Stegic (6) iwata (5) James Young (10) Jamie Wallis (26) Jan Schwenzien (2) Janeen (6) janey (3) Jarod (2) Jason de Runa (1) Jason Doucette (14) jason vancleave (6) Jeff Hunter (3) Jesse Thomas (50) Jessica Hickok (0) Jim Carter (0) joco (25) Jon (20) JonRohan (19) Jorge Quinteros (3) joseph hershey (4) Josue (15) JP Dela Torre (1) Justin Laramée (18) Justin Miller (0) Kelly Gifford (1) Kevin (15) Kevin Sablan (36) koovus (38) Kyle (16) Manuel (0) Manung Han (0) Marc Nathan (26) Mark (12) Mark Hurley (7) Mark Zeman (4) Martin (4) Marty Stake (4) matiasjajaja (11) Matt Walker (0) Maurice Svay (14) MH (38) Michael Malone (10) Michael Raichelson (15) miguel carvalhais (1) mihun (3) Mike (3) mitchikeuchi (7) Morgan Craft (0) naveen (4) Nick Bouton (12) Nick Dominguez (8) noel (0) nparker13 (149) OYA takashi (3) Oyvind Solstad (1) pablo (22) Pål Degerstrøm (32) Patrick Haney (3) Paul Jones (11) Paulo (2) pd0 (7) Peter Costello (4) R.J. (11) Raffaele Sena (2) Ran Yaniv (10) Rasmus Andersson (4) RaynerApe (66) Rekha Murthy (0) Rik Catlow (11) Rob Knight (3) Rob Raymond (9) RomanZolotarev (4) Sami Fouad (14) Scotty (16) Shagun Singh (0) Sinclair (39) sink (21) soupenvy (34) stantont (20) Steve Agalloco (1) sturob (22) Surround|ed| (39) TheMaverick (20) TheQ! (4) thingles (16) Thomas Acreon (0) Tijs (0) time (34) Timothy Aste (0) Tobias Lohmann (2) Tommaso Baldovino (3) Vitor Lourenço (14) Wayne Sutton (84) William Donovan (4) zSAPping (0) 無名 (19)Contribute comment -
SQL Buddy - Web based MySQL administration (25)
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IPhone: No Longer the Best IPod Ever? (43)
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When the iPhone was first revealed, a long year and a half ago, Steve Jobs proclaimed that it was "The best iPod we've ever made". That was probably true. But with the new iPhone Remote application, this may no longer be the case. Tom, from The Small Wave, took a look at the native iPod interface and the new Remote interface, and the Remote app wins. The shot above shows the different approaches to playlists ...Shared by adam (1079) adin (13) Alex Dumitru (289) Bastien (10) Brian Edelen (25) Chad Sakonchick (7) Chandan (16) chayner (22) Chris Gilmore (23) complicious (77) cybersleeper (0) Dale (0) Damien Deakes (2) Dean Burge (25) Derek (3) Felix Bredoteau (2) Guillermo Bravo (146) Ian Mikutel (9) James McQuillan (50) Jamie Wallis (26) Jonathan (92) Jonathan Sterling (32) Josh (27) Joshua (13) k00pa (140) Katie Fellows (36) Laura (20) Leena (1101) mark boyce (22) Matt Lopez (30) Mike Gdovin (23) mr_gadget (20) Robert Birming (19) SMC (97) Spudsstuff (73) Steve (221) susanna (1) Tal Siach (504) Thomas Acreon (0) topgold (14) Trey (7) Uzair (60)Contribute comment -
Five ways the App Store will change the world (1)
permalinkFiled under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Internet, iTunes, Apple, iPhone, App StoreThere are historic days, people. The App Store went live, and all of a sudden, we're drowning in new things for the iPhone. But it's not just a big deal for iPhone owners -- this is a huge day for society and technology in general. While there have been lots of PDAs, and lots of apps to run on them, there's never been anything ...Shared by chayner (22)
- chayner said: I agree that the App Store is probably going to revolutionize the way that people use their phones -- only Google Android has a chance to compete.
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Fugue Icons - New 422 Mini Icons in PNG Format (3)
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You may have seen the lovely mini icons set Diagona (400 icons are included in PNG format) from Pinvoke. Now Pinvoke has released another great set of mini icons - Fugue Icons. There are 422 icons are included in PNG format. The icons can be used free for any personal or commercial projects. However, if you would like to remove the attribution, you should purchase the license. Requirements: - Demo: http://www.pinvok... License: Creative Commons 3.0 ...- djcramer said: I'm loving all the icon sets that have been coming out lately. No excuse for bad icons in your application
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Walt Mossberg reviews the iPhone 3G, isn't that impressed (now with more David Pogue and Ed Baig!) (1)
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Filed under: Handsets, Reviews, ATT, HSDPA, Apple, OS X Well this was bound to happen. Ahead of schedule, Walt Mossberg has turned his official review of the new iPhone 3G, and we've got the recap. On the whole, Walt stays mostly positive about the device; he likes the form factor (which he wants to stress really hasn't changed much), says the 3G speeds are a big improvement over EDGE (no kidding?), and informs us that ...Shared by chayner (22)Contribute comment -
Twitter reportedly buying Summize (1)
permalinkFiled under: Business, Social Software, SearchThere have been reports flying around Twitter and several prominent blogs that Twitter is making a move to acquire Summize, a popular Twitter search engine. In case this is the first you're hearing about Summize, here's a rundown of what it does. It can search Twitter for any string -- most importantly, an @name -- which makes it indispensable when Twitter's tracking function is down. Second, it aggregates and lists ...Shared by chayner (22)
- chayner said: This is a no-brainer for Twitter. They don't have a search client. Summize is amazing. Done.
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Going North via WestJet on Southwest (confused?) (1)
permalinkIt's official, WestJet will be our first international partner and we will be offering travel to some pretty cool destinations all the way to Canada! Okay, I know, it doesn't feel that international because it is Canada and traveling to Canada is quite simple. But they do speak different languages, eh..and those accents...and the beer...the temperature...the metric system...work with me here...this is start of some really cool stuff. It's like a dream come true. I ...Shared by chayner (22)
- chayner said: Yea! Southwest is going to Canada! You all better watch out, eh?
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Save links for later with Readbag (1)
permalinkFiled under: Internet Readbag is a useful website for setting aside links to read later. You don't even have to sign up to use it - provided you have a Google account. Add a bookmarklet to your browser and you'll be up and running in minutes. Quickly add websites and access your stored links later in a variety of different ways including on your phone, via email, your feed reader or in offline mode, and ...Shared by chayner (22)
- chayner said: This is an intriguing app. I'll give it a try and see if I end up using it.
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jGrowl - Unobtrusive Notification System for jQuery (6)
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We have mentioned Growl-like notification system for web a while ago, they are Send Notifications Instantly with Growl Mootools and Roar - Another Notification Widget with MooTools. Here is another Growl-like script for web which is written in jQuery called jGrowl. jGrowl is a jQuery plugin that raises unobtrusive messages within the browser, similar to the way that OS X’s Growl Framework works. It has the ability to create multiple container instances, allowing a developer ...- DaveK said: This will work nicely when we start re-developing our Ackura app interfaces
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Sacha Chua: Configuration management with Drupal - Multiple developers, live site (1)
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We’ve moved into the next phase of our development. External users now have access to our testing server, and theylle be busy not only filing bugs but also creating editorial content. This means that we can’t just drop the database and recreate everything from scratch. (Darn!) However, we still need a way to make sure that: developers have a consistent environment for development and testing, so all changes need to be checked into the Subversion ...Shared by chayner (22)Contribute comment -
Discover new design resources faster than Smashing Magazine: Use Yahoo Pipes (1)
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Ever since I first heard about Yahoo Pipes more than a year ago, I’ve been looking for reasons to put it to work for me. But for some reason or another, it always ended up in the “cool but of little use” category. Today I really hunkered down in the Pipe builder and set out to create the ultimate Design Resource RSS feed. Here’s what’ll be happening in this post: 1. How the Pipe was ...Shared by chayner (22)Contribute comment -
Lullabot: A new Drupal theme, and a peek at Drupal Jumpstart... (1)
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With the release candidates of CCK and Views now available for Drupal 6, the assorted 'Bots are busy updating several chapters of the upcoming Drupal Jumpstart book with the UI and subtle functionality changes in Drupal 6. I'm currently putting the finishing touches on Chapter 8 -- it will walk readers through building a product reviews web site. Along the way, we've decided to use a different contrib theme for each chapter's sample site, to ...Shared by chayner (22)Contribute comment -
Function Icon Set with Major Social Media Icons (2)
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Function Icon Set is a set of 128 glossy Icons Included some of the main Social Media Icons such as: Design Float, Digg, Delicious, Furl, Technorati, Flickr, Stumble Upon, Twitter and etc. They are only available in 48×48px. All of them are free, you can use them anywhere you like. Requirements: - Demo: http://wefunction... License: License Free Related PostsThree Sets of Glossy and Modern Icons from DeviantART Vikiworks Round Social Bookmark Iconset Blogging Icons Set ...Shared by chayner (22) djcramer (27)Contribute comment -
Some General Tips for Switch to Mac From Windows [Personal Technology] (2)
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Sales of Apple’s Macintosh computers have been growing much faster than PC sales overall, with many new Mac buyers switching from years of using Windows computers. For that reason, every month I get emails from readers asking about the differences in using the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. While the Windows and Mac user interfaces are broadly similar, they do have subtle variations in day-to-day use that require some re-education for switchers. And because there ...Shared by chayner (22) Vincent (23)- chayner said: Great tips for the Mac rookies. I'm going to bookmark this article to send to some folks as a subtle hint...
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Google Talk for the iPhone (4)
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Posted by Adam Connors, Software Engineer, Google mobile teamWe've just released in the US a new version of Google Talk designed specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch browsers. In addition to sending your friends Gmail messages from your iPhone, you can now chat with them while you're on the move, too! In your iPhone browser, just go to www.google.com/talk, sign in and start chatting. That's it. Google Talk runs entirely in the browser so ...- chayner said: Can't wait to start using this in 8 days!!!
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