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40 Eye-Opening OpenID Sites and Services (46)
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Doriano "Paisano" Carta via Mashable! shared by 4 people OpenID support continues to spread throughout the Web ecosystem and new names are added to the list of sites that support OpenID all the time. Since the release of OpenID 2.0, which includes better security features, OpenID has gained major traction as the single sign-on standard. Its biggest benefit being tremendous reduction in the number of login names and passwords that you have to manage. In ...Shared by Albert Willis (12) Apostlion (1) Arthur (4) Ben (13) Ben Shoemate (23) Brandy (7) Bruce (3) capt bro (19) Cassie Wallender (14) chip (24) Chip Vanek (9) cloneofsnake (13) David (16) deusdiabolus (93) DigitalHobbit (8) dwk (23) Eban_C (3) egon (6) frieda99 (10) ilias Charis (58) Ivan Lanin (4) Jason (0) Jose Viveiros (3) jwmosley (14) leo (15) Mark (0) Melissa Attree, GetOn eMarketing (16) Mike Troiano (2) myvahid (20) Nico (23) Niklas (22) Randy J. Ray (4) rhett mcnulty (2) Rick Turoczy (66) rjhintz (35) Scott (8) shark (17) Shawn (18) Spudsstuff (31) Stef Lewandowski (5) Toby (29) tzmtk (2) Vidoop LLC (16) Vishal (0) webdotx (8) ziqbalbh (24)Contribute comment -
40+ Eye-Opening OpenID Sites and Services (34)
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OpenID support continues to spread throughout the Web ecosystem and new names are added to the list of sites that support OpenID all the time. Since the release of OpenID 2.0, which includes better security features, OpenID has gained major traction as the single sign-on standard. Its biggest benefit being tremendous reduction in the number of login names and passwords that you have to manage. In addition, great time savings when registering at new sites. ...Shared by Apostlion (1) Arthur (4) Brandy (7) Bruce (3) capt bro (19) Cassie Wallender (14) chip (24) cloneofsnake (13) deusdiabolus (93) DigitalHobbit (8) dwk (23) Eban_C (3) frieda99 (10) Hannibal (55) Jason (0) jqueryboy (20) Mark (0) Melissa (14) Melissa Attree, GetOn eMarketing (16) Mike Troiano (2) myvahid (20) Nico (23) Niklas (22) partout (25) Quinny (36) Scott (8) shark (17) Shawn (18) Toby (29) Trebel (15) Vishal (0) webdotx (8) zapnap (34) ziqbalbh (24)Contribute comment -
How Simple Web Design Helps Your Business (212)
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Many e-commerce sites these days tend to be loaded down with too much information on their landing pages. The reasoning for cluttered e-commerce sites is simple: the more information you can cram on the page, the more the user will buy. Unfortunately, web buyers are a finicky bunch. Jacob Nielson reports that web users are becoming much more impatient while shopping and browsing online. Instead of spending their time going to a site’s homepage and ...Shared by Aaron (7) Adriano (8) AJ (190) Akai (25) Alberto (327) Alex (3) Alex Hardy (5) Alex Rosenkranz (0) Alireza (22) Allan Haggett (18) Alvaro Farfan (2) Amer (9) Amit Chowdhry (74) Amy (33) Andrew Littler (16) andrewcsfan (14) Angela (1) Apostlion (1) AquilaX (1) Artem (52) Bananalope (8) Bastien (30) beatak (16) Benoit Duverneuil (1) blackbelt (0) Bob Hazlett (10) Bramha (14) Brandon Ball (27) Brandon J. Mendelson (17) Brandon Zeman (9) brian collette (4) Brian Evans (5) Brooke Adcox (9) Bryan Webster (21) carlback (2) CesarS (15) Chad (151) Chad Ayers (3) Chandoo (9) Chris Escalante (27) Chris Gilmore (13) Chuck Reynolds (20) Cody (7) craig (63) Cubby Brendle (15) D-Arb (18) D. (108) Darcy (8) darcy (12) Dave (5) Dave (1) David Cooke (4) Davide Di Cillo (24) Dean Clark (139) Derek Edmond (88) Donnie Berkholz (5) Doug Funny (68) Dudu P (22) Dwayne Anderson (3) Elmer Thomas (141) elsterama (41) Emil (6) Eoin (14) Esteban Trigos (33) Evert Stobbe (1) Filip Salindrija (0) Frances Leyland (12) Frankie W (3) Gerrit Tebrake (12) gfurry (24) giro (10) Glen Stansberry (1) Grace Smith (14) Gregory Go (39) guttertec (49) Hagdahl (29) Haripako (6) Heinz Grünwald (15) hikbi (109) History of Blogging (189) hunikal (21) Ian Neubert (4) ilyas (56) J.D. Rucker (498) Jacob (20) James Tenniswood (3) Jason David Pelker (12) Jason Kingery (15) Jeff Hertlein (11) Jeff O'Connor (8) Jeroen (2) Jerome Dessagne (2) Jimmy Ho (7) Joel (12) Johan Martin (17) John Engler (2) Jonny Hou (2) Josh (13) jrodgers (9) Just A Clerk (3) Justin (7) Kahong (12) Kai Chan Vong (8) Karan (8) Karol F (29) Keener (4) Ken (31) Kevin (3) koovus (57) Kyle James (30) leedsjimbo (39) Leyla Bonilla (91) liamvictor (132) Lon Cohen (15) Luiz Lopes (23) Luiza Voll (10) Maksim Berjoza (24) Mandy Bee (0) marchbox (21) Mark McKay (1) markoa (18) Martin Saulnier (3) masterofthe (11) Matt (9) Matt (3) Matt Campbell (7) Matt Chandler (23) Max Stanworth (50) melmyfinger (15) Michael (41) Miguel Guinalíu (0) Miguel Lopez (70) Mike (6) mjs (10) Mr. Seaver (14) mr.petruccio (39) MrGuff (83) Nabha Cosley (0) Nathan Chase (2) netman (15) Nick Mutton (2) Nick Nogueira (20) Pär (3) Patrick (120) Paul (6) paulo (34) Peter Costello (0) Peter Norris (2) peteresch (7) Philip Clark (5) Pierre (6) Piotr (2) PortentInt (12) Premier449 (5) Rachel Ross (3) Radium (5) Rafael Tosta (7) Rahim (10) Rajiv Doshi (10) redeye (3) Regis (5) rick (10) Robert (3) Ron ALLAN (15) Ryan Christensen (24) Ryan Djurovich (2) sadiq kassamali (41) Scott (19) Sergey (3) Sergey Kapustin (12) Seth (12) Sharon (4) Simon (1) snake (2) stas (0) Stefan (29) Steven (3) Stubbs (6) Sun Tzu (313) Supereddie (14) tabo (31) Tad Chef (114) Tammy Lenski (1) Theodoros G. Karounos (2) Thinh (198) Thomas (10) Timothy (417) Timothy O'Neil (0) Tom Wentworth (2) Tony (7) Tony w (12) Torley (9) Travis (34) Travis Wright (1) Tyler McIntyre (11) Tyson Williams (58) Ulrich (1) voidfiles (30) webtime (482) Wesley (7) will (48) Will Sullivan (21) Wind (6) wmdmark (13) xavierbkk (4) York (42) Zachary (8) Zie (8) zoby (0) Zoram (20) zoz (9) 小雨 (20)- Allan Haggett said: This goes on the "mandatory client reading" list.
- tabo said: woo! etsy!
- Regis said: Très très très intéressant.
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Envycasts is Live! (9)
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As you may already be aware, Jason and I have been working on our own paid Screencasting website, called Envycasts. We’re releasing the website into the wild today, with our first envycast Advanced ActiveRecord. Definitely check out the website and view the flash preview of this first screencast. How are we different then the other screencasters? Well, the biggest difference is that we put together a green screen. So basically you see us in front ...Shared by Adrian L (9) Apostlion (1) bsharpe (6) Charleno Pires (80) Dr. Ernie (59) Joao Vitor (4) Marty (20) MDWeezer (7) Ted (13)Contribute comment -
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EnvyCasts has just been released, a new screencasting website by the same guys who brought you the Rails Envy Podcast. The first screencast is Advanced ActiveRecord, check out the preview on the website for more info.Shared by Apostlion (1)Contribute comment -
30 Free High-Quality Wordpress Themes (251)
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Free professional WordPress themes always come in handy. Whether you are looking for some design inspiration or professional coding solutions — in both cases you can learn a lot, you can apply them and you can build customized designs upon them without reinventing the wheel all the time. In this article we present over 30 fresh free high-quality WordPress themes. All themes can be downloaded, customized and used for free — in personal or/and commercial ...Shared by _original (46) a nagano (1) Abraham Velazquez (2) abrudtkuhl (0) Adalberto (2) Adam Schoales (6) Adrian Jimenez (0) akira (12) Alê Moreno (0) Alex (3) Alexander13 (467) alexcamillo (6) Alireza Ziaie (7) Altuğ Orgun (22) Amir (17) Andrea (27) andreas (4) Andrew (17) Andy (3) Angela (6) Annika Lidne (1) Anol (6) Apostlion (1) Araceli (1) Babak (10) Bananalope (8) Ben (13) Ben Nickell (1) Benjamin (1053) Bjoern (1) Bjoern (3) blacktulip (1) Bob Hazlett (10) Bradjward (8) Brajeshwar (23) Brandon (65) brokekid (134) Bryan (8) BuildMaster (11) Burke Squires (7) buxx (0) Çağatay Öztürk (16) Carlos (23) Cataldo Cigliola (0) Cecilia Panerai (3) Cesar (4) Charlie (3) Chris (35) Chris Enns (2) Chris Nixon (20) Chris Shearer (5) Christian (56) Christoph Thelen (1) Christopher (54) Christopher Phillips (5) Cody (7) Courtney (23) D. (108) d1g1t (322) Dana Rockel (1) Daniele Di Gregorio (8) danliebke (56) Dave Cheong (15) David Rabkin (10) Diego Jock (13) DiMar (5) diwakergupta (4) dobata (366) Dominik Wind (0) Doug Stewart (28) Doug Walsworth (8) dryan (6) Duane (12) Dustin DeKoekkoek (7) Dylan Thomas (52) Ed Shull (18) Eldon (18) Elina Kamaeva (0) Eliseo Soto (3) Eoin (14) Eric Atkins (23) Eric Blue (14) Eric Taylor (5) Erik Forsberg (2) Eugen (3) Evelien (10) fesja (13) fijidaddy (15) finalcut (3) Flatlineato (9) Fourbin (17) Franklin P (0) Frawst (8) G.Dewald (4) Gac (5) Gee Why (1) Ghedin (6) Gian Luca (3) Gianni (13) Giovanni Piller Cottrer (3) giu (14) Gregor (18) hadrien (3) happy_soil (21) Heather Cee (7) Jack (18) Jacob Share (111) jaholbrook (5) Jake Strawn (10) Jamie McGibbon (85) Jan (17) Jannik (1) Jason (0) Jay (18) Jay Gerland (3) jay kim (1) jeffglasson (11) Jeremy Botter (14) Jeremy Johnson (11) Jesper (0) Joel (12) joel charlesworth (2) Joel Villarini (4) Joh Rogers (10) John (3) jordi ruiz (18) Jorge El (4) Joris (19) Jörn Schreiber (3) Josh (27) judicael (13) Julian Gruber (51) JulioHM (33) Justin (3) Karthik Kastury (4) kevan (7) Kevin Federline (260) Khürt Williams (1) knight (5) KOTARO (0) Kristen (218) Kyle Fox (9) lance (2) LdsNana-AskMormon (132) lebachai (7) Leon Ridge-Cooke (42) leonian (19) liamvictor (132) Lindsay (15) Lolo (2) Luciano Passuello (33) Maksim Berjoza (24) Marc Beharry (41) Mark McKay (1) Marston A, SugarStats (32) Marten (23) Martin Saulnier (3) Mathew (6) Max (1) Max Stanworth (50) MaXCoDeR (8) mechenici (14) miasarmento (110) Michael (2) mike (59) Mike F (460) Mike P (0) Mitchell (12) mmhan (7) Moe (10) mr.petruccio (39) Muhammad Saleem (246) Nik Outchcunis (6) nonozone (1) OcellNuri (11) oleg40a (10) Olle Ahnve (3) ouriel (5) Pablo (8) Paolo Barbana (1) Pascual Gonzalez (6) Patrix (12) Paul Goodrick (1) Paul Spoerry (68) pcnerd37 (5) Peety (141) Peli (28) Peter Bryant (2) pixel78 (1) pvantees (10) Rhett Allain (6) Rich Sipe (4) Richard (10) Rick (1) Rick Butterfield (35) Robby Colvin (12) RobertBrown (9) Roman Roset (1) Ron ALLAN (15) Royce Hsu (4) rszaloki (31) Ryan (10) Sabreen (14) sadiq kassamali (41) Sam (23) Sam (31) Sandaruwan (16) Sandy (2) Saul (22) Selwin (25) serkan alp (18) Shawn (18) Simone Villas Boas (6) Sinclair (28) skp (2) small (22) SomeRandomNerd (5) Stefan (19) Stepan (13) Stephanie Hicks (146) Steve (1) Steven Bradley (9) stevioz (22) Sue (33) sunburntkamel (8) TAKAHASHI Naoto (7) Theodoros G. Karounos (2) Thomas Cox (0) timbednar (3) tj hanton (1) Toby (176) Tom Q (7) Tom Steel (8) tweez (37) Uzair (203) Valentino (0) Vinicius (5) vutheara (1) w0lfh0und (697) Wes Brown (11) William Hammock (4) WillinYo (13) Wing Yung (0) Wolfgang (18) yishao (0) zenatuz (15) zhuk (11) Zie (8) zoby (0) மயூ-Mayu (2)Explore read six notes- Araceli said: Some cool free Wordpress themes including a Twilight Saga WordPress Theme.
- Eric Atkins said: Some great stuff in this collection...
- finalcut said: expect to see one of these themes on my blog soon - I have wanted to refresh it but suck and designs.. some of these are really nice.
- Dustin DeKoekkoek said: Smashing magazine always blows me away with their free wordpress theme roundups, will probably switch to one of these soon
- Simone Villas Boas said: Ousando com WordPress porque... oras...
- Tom Steel said: In this article we present over 30 fresh free high-quality WordPress themes. All themes can be downloaded, customized and used for free — in personal or/and commercial projects. Please read license disclaimers carefully before using the theme in commercial projects — they can change from time to time.
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What’s Hot on GitHub - August 2008 (1)
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45 Beautiful Motion Blur Photos [PICS] (8)
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Motion blur is frequently used to show a sense of speed. You can artificially achieve this effect in a usual scene using cameras with a slow shutter speed. This article presents 45 beautiful examples of motion blur in photography. It provides you with some inspiration of what can be done with motion blur.Shared by Apostlion (1) Dave (46) fr3dly (50) Jeremy (91) Kat (33) Mark (19) Meesh (19) Vincent (20)Contribute comment -
Some Rails / Ruby tricks you should know (2)
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101 Atheist Quotes (2)
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10 People with Unbelievable Medical Conditions (3)
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UK’s Sarah Carmen, 24, is a 200-a-day orgasm girl who gets good, good, GOOD vibrations from almost anything. She suffers from Permanent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS), which increases blood flow to the sex organs. “Sometimes I have so much sex...Contribute comment -
Free Starbucks Recipes for DIY Coffee Drinks [Food Hacks] (86)
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If you've got weak defenses against Starbucks' frillier fare like frappuccinos, chai lattes, or even the ubiquitous pound cake, the Coffee Fair blog has an appealing weekend recipe project for you. Amongst 32 pages of free Starbucks-derived recipes, you'll find recipes for those sweet treats, amongst lots of other cloning attempts. We've previously put up a DIY frappuccino recipe, so if you've made that version or the one in this PDF, let us know which ...Shared by Aashay (4) Abhishek (8) Adam (5) aliencam (5) andrew (8) Andrew [j.Mac] (23) Andrew M (6) Angelo (3) Angus (43) Apostlion (1) Arvin (7) Augmented Web (31) Ben Shoemate (23) Bror Bojlen (3) BW.Wooster (8) Carl Dunn3 (15) Carol (11) CED (5) Chris K (16) Chris Schrier (12) Christina (4) Damiano (8) dan (0) Dave E. (3) druqbar (5) Elton (0) Fletcher (4) foolarch (84) Fred Schechter (75) fundament (57) GG (51) Glenn Batuyong (61) Haris (27) Hilary (7) Ian Benedict (3) Jamie (51) Jason (24) JeDa (20) Jeffrey (26) Jim (0) jimmysessions (12) Joannie (19) João (2) John (5) Jon (5) Jordan (7) Josh (24) Kelly (4) Kichigai Mentat (53) Luckystrik3 (16) Matt Hall (11) Matthew (4) MBytz (15) Michael (1) Mike (1) Mitch Wagner (13) Mookyjooky (20) Murz (2) Nathan Bosia (23) ndench (10) nwistheone (3) Peter (3) Ricardo Hdz (4) River Song (30) Robert (4) ryan.capote (100) Scott (3) Scott (19) Sid (7) Suzanne (0) tarman (24) Taylor (16) Then (29) Theotrek (0) Tim (2) Todd Albertson (29) Travis Tubbs (4) tsangal (21) Ulises (8) underlost (8) Vince (24) Vincenzo (53) yasha.sozo (12) Yerameyahu (21) zemote (4) Zenith (27)Explore read seven notes- Jeffrey said: sounds like fun - who's got a blender?
- Todd Albertson said: Definitely cheaper to make than buying at Starbucks!
- Chris Schrier said: Neat. This makes me wish I had a coffee maker / espresso machine.
- Angus said: not to self: win
- Luckystrik3 said: YES, Rezepte für leckere Käffchen :)
- Joannie said: wooo!!! let's make it ourselves!
- Matthew said: oh mans!
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How To See In Four Dimensions (27)
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An anonymous reader writes "Think it's impossible to see four-dimensional objects? These videos will show you otherwise. Some mathematicians work with four-dimensional objects all the time, and they've developed some clever tricks to get a feeling for what they're like. The techniques begin by imagining how two-dimensional creatures, like those in Edwin Abbot's 'Flatland,' could get a feeling for three-dimensional objects. When those techniques are transferred up a dimension, the results are gorgeous."Read more of ...Shared by Al. (19) Alex Plank (3) aliencam (5) Apostlion (1) dbb (5) guruh (10) Jackyshadow (2) Jamin (31) Jaron (5) Javier (7) Joe Breen (6) josep (1) Justin Yost (81) Lee (2) Miguel A. Arévalo (4) Ming (0) Piero (3) Pippo (10) PT (4) RMathew (10) Sean (15) Sina (10) tarun (5) TJ (47) Vincent van Wylick (20) Will (16) Yerameyahu (21)- Jackyshadow said: 一帮数学家搞的Project,将四维空间的概念投射到三维空间中,换句话说,就是以数学为方法,以CG为手段,视觉化时间和时间与三位空间关系的概念。官方网站上提供整部纪录片的BT下载和FTP下载,包含中文字幕。
- Miguel A. Arévalo said: Somos un cuadrado en un plano.
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An anonymous reader writes "Think it's impossible to see four-dimensional objects? These videos will show you otherwise. Some mathematicians work with four-dimensional objects all the time, and they've developed some clever tricks to get a feeling for what they're like. The techniques begin by imagining how two-dimensional creatures, like those in Edwin Abbot's 'Flatland,' could get a feeling for three-dimensional objects. When those techniques are transferred up a dimension, the results are gorgeous."Read more of ...