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http://mashable.com/2008/10/04/100-sites-for-green-living/ (43)
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Last year we did a post on 80+ Green Living Sites. This is an update on that, with more than 100 new and/or improved sites for everything from decreasing your carbon footprint to finding green jobs, environmentally-friendly shopping, and more. Green everything is hot right now, and there’s no sign that it’s going to slow down any time in the near future. What are your favorite sites for green living? Tell us more in the ...Shared by Agatha (40) alicewilson (2) Brandy (37) Brian Landau (22) burkinaboy (101) Danny Brown (73) David Finch (85) derek markham (104) Douglas Paul (1) Drew (10) Earth Economy (144) Eric Christensen (4) Evert (28) focsa (20) GP (47) iAlja (71) Jawad Shuaib (27) Jody (32) Just A Clerk (17) Karen Eliot (12) Karie (25) Kevin Bondelli (158) LauraLee (129) Live & Direct (27) Matteo Starri (22) MG (67) Miguel Lopez (176) Mike Driehorst (6) mike osswald (52) natadd (13) Nicolas (6) Olle Ahnve (3) Paolo (3) pearl (73) Pirkka (13) Rami Taibah (303) Sav Khetan (8) shark (30) silpol (52) SocialButterfly (9) Steve Rubel (39) Wayne Smallman (29) webgurl (1)Contribute comment - Jokers.de - Ueber Uns (1)
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How Wall Street Can Hurt Silicon Valley (5)
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Monday’s 9.1 percent dive by the Nasdaq was so sharp — with big names like Amazon, Google, and Apple losing between 10 percent and 18 percent of their value — that some stocks are sure to bounce back. But in the meantime, something has changed: The belief that Silicon Valley is going to remain immune from the Wall Street fallout is gone. Only two single-day drops in the Nasdaq have been steeper: one in October ...Contribute comment - Free Social Networking Softwares - Launch your own Social Networking Site, Absolutely Free! || Technology Nerd (1)
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Google turns 10, and gives us a nice scrollable timeline (9)
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Google has turned 10, and we wanted to celebrate. Soon we will be a teenager :) The site for the Tenth birthday has some nice features, including a scrolling time line of the history that is very Gooey indeed. There are nice subtle elements to the component. If you scroll the bar you will see that the size of the blue area changes as the scope changes. It's fun to look back and see how ...Shared by _original (69) BenJamin (22) febbrile (10) halans (26) Hervé (32) Leobardo (62) Luiz Lopes (20) natadd (13) Steve (10)- febbrile said: La storia di una grande società che ha segnato la storia del nostro tempo. Complimenti a quei due.
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Is the Semantic Web the Internet's Equivalent of the Green Building Movement? | Synaptica Central (2)
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My kids are still in their "Bob the Builder" years. At some point Bob went "green" - left Bobsville to build a sustainable community in Sunflower Valley, complete with grass-growing roofs, hand-pumped water and solar powered trailers.Shared by AlexT (20) natadd (13)Contribute comment -
Get My Tagged Pics Pulls Down Every Facebook Photo You're In [Facebook] (10)
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Update: Looks like Get My Tagged Pics is no longer available. Apologies! Social media enthusiast Alana Taylor put together a Facebook application that's not only worth installing, it can actually save you time and keep you away from one of the web's most powerful procrastination portals. Get My Tagged Pics does exactly what you might think, pulling together every picture your friends have tagged you in, and offers Zip-compressed archives of 10 at a time ...Shared by Chris (52) Dave (21) Derek (17) Fi (10) J. (21) J.Wo (18) Magnus (20) natadd (13) Sara, Ms. Adv in Italy (20) Simon (30)Contribute comment -
Voiroid (1)
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Voiroid is about googling through all the applications with Voice search ... I pulled my socks by seeing the voice recognition api. please contribute your thoughts if it makes sense.Shared by natadd (13)Contribute comment -
Gbridge Does Simple but Secure File Sharing, Syncing, and VNC [Featured Windows Download] (36)
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Windows only: Free application Gbridge sets up a virtual private network between any computer over the internet using your Google account as a starting point. Once set up, Gbridge allows you to share files, connect to and remotely control a computer using VNC, sync folders, and back up files to another computer. If you've got Google Talk/Gmail chat friends using Gbridge, the app provides the same functionality between your computer and theirs. It all sounds ...Shared by andronin (19) Billzilla (16) Buzzworkers (21) Chris (52) Creeva (88) Cristos L-C (15) daftspaniel (15) DarkBls (50) docbob (16) ema (20) flipp (23) G Code (16) gasenngo (11) Hieu (6) Jared (24) JoeMaMa (20) Jon Lorenzini (21) Mandy (14) Mario (8) Matthew (21) Michael (21) natadd (13) nlnnet (12) Nuno Carvalho (20) potentato (21) Punksolid (53) Sky-Walker (34) tadhgk (16) Tim (86) Todd Lohenry (45) Travis Tubbs (27) travisccook (14) ULTIMATE CREATOR (18) voidfiles (54) wwj (21) Фил (21)- Billzilla said: Hey big brother, can you just hold on to.. you know.. everything for me?
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Giving Feedly a chance (5)
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I wrote about Feedly a few months ago, when they were going through a bit of a PR kerfuffle with users over deleting Google Reader items without notification (when you edit a feed in Feedly, Google Reader also changes). They’ve since fixed that issue, and I was encouraged (by Garnett) to give the service another shot. I’m not good with keeping up with my feeds. In Google Reader, I hit the “(1000+)” mark in all ...Contribute comment -
Qassia: Intelligent Link Building? (1)
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Everyone talks about building links in the SEO Chat forums so when I saw someone asking about Qassia and its link building potential I knew I had to take a look. The self-described intelligence engine is in closed beta at the time of writing but invitations seem easy to obtain. What is Qassia all about And is it worth your while In this first part of a two-part article we ll explore these and other ...Shared by natadd (13)Contribute comment -
jQuery and JavaScript Coding: Examples and Best Practices (112)
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When used correctly, jQuery can help you make your website more interactive, interesting and exciting. This article will share some best practices and examples for using the popular Javascript framework to create unobtrusive, accessible DOM scripting effects. The article will explore what constitutes best practices with regard to Javascript and, furthermore, why jQuery is a good choice of a framework to implement best practices.Shared by !&# (103) AJ (270) Alex Holt (0) ALi (37) Arnopeck (2) Art (25) azlon (29) Benjamin (556) boagworld (16) Boris Smirnov (20) Brad Brooks (25) Brajeshwar (36) Brian (8) Brian (23) Bruce (27) Çağatay Öztürk (23) Cai Chen (6) carlback (21) Casey (10) Chris L (39) chrisfreitag (18) cleiva (8) Colby Palmer (19) Cory Grunkemeyer (0) cyberlabe (12) Dan (42) Dan (54) Dani McDaniel (47) David (20) Dennis (10) Digg Boss (21) dingyi (52) dobata (338) Dominic Foster (264) Dragos Pirvu (678) Dudu P (39) elstudio (23) Fatih Taşkıran (17) Gareth Murran (20) graywolf (15) green (4) Gregor (21) Gyuri (19) Huacn Lee (25) jalbert (254) james young (11) Jason (21) Jason Shultz (25) Jay (14) Jeremy Flint (21) Jesper (31) John W (25) John Wiseman (16) Jorge L. Suárez Rodríguez (7) Josh (11) Justin (3) Keith (4) Kelly Knights (1) Kelvin (4) Kevin (1) Lahiru Priyadarshana (11) lebinh (15) Leena (1134) Lindsey Smith (57) Markus (2) Mattijs Hoitink (4) miasarmento (112) Michael Sean Becker (7) Miguel Lopez (176) Mox Folder (20) mr.petruccio (35) natadd (13) Nazly (16) niceday (24) Nick (14) Nirav (42) omar (15) Orunner (7) paolo (11) Peter N (17) Renzo Ferrer (10) rex (21) Richard (9) RJO (60) Robert (72) Romey (50) Ross V (0) rpy (20) RyneNelson (41) Samuel (85) sandy (13) Sean (6) Sham (89) Shaun (21) Simon (6) SJudd (10) Skellie (78) Stefan (28) Steve (17) Stii (17) Takeshi Ando (5) Taylor Davis (15) tforster (23) Tibi Puiu (76) Tim McGovern (5) Tom Q (10) Travis (43) West (19) yojibee (28) Zak Strassberg (1) Ziv Meltzer (11) Zoram (33)- rpy said: A must read for web developers writing UI code
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Google on Artificial Intelligence (14)
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The Ignorance is Futile blog collected many quotes by Google employees on the subject of Artificial Intelligence. I find one of the most interesting quotes to be the one from 2005 in relation to Google Book Search, formerly called Google Print (and before that, code-named Project Ocean). A Google employee is quoted to have said, “We are not scanning all those books to be read by people ... We are scanning them to be read ...Shared by Florin (20) gisc (33) Jake (6) kcearns (18) Lantash (20) Laura Norvig (10) Mona N (145) natadd (13) Nice Fish Films (57) noLain (20) psvensson (27) Rizzn (90) Tinus (20) Varun Mahajan (14)Contribute comment -
75 (Really) Useful JavaScript Techniques (189)
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Developers and designers are using more and more JavaScript in modern designs. Sometimes this can be a hindrance to the user and take away from the simplicity of the design, and other times it can add greatly to the user’s experience. The key is a) adding the right amount of JavaScript, and b) using the right JavaScript techniques. We have already collected various JavaScript techniques in the past – now it’s time for a new ...Shared by !!blue (31) 7noOna (20) abhin4v (20) acafourek (15) adam (33) Adam Byram (0) Adam Helweh (49) Alex (22) Alexander Feil (10) Alexander13 (76) ali1k (23) Altuğ Orgun (24) Amy (5) Anders (11) André Lamelas (0) andré.friedrichs (38) angol (53) aNTwNHs (80) anupam (6) Arnopeck (2) Art (25) Babak (16) Benjamin (556) BigPru (24) Bramha (21) Brandon Ball (28) BrendoMan (348) Brent the Closet Geek (38) Brian (23) Brian Tanaka (0) Brian Zalewski (15) browneyes (22) Bruno (2) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (45) brupm (19) btw0 (31) calderas (8) carlback (21) Chandoo (38) Christopher (39) Cléo Morgause (37) craig (7) Danny (5) DAS (20) Dave (11) Dave White (12) Davide Taviani (18) Deborah Petersen (999) Dimitris (45) Dinis Correia (2) Don (15) Donnie Berkholz (20) Doug Stewart (84) Douglas Deleu (2) Eddie Awad (11) ehu4ever (97) Elmer Thomas (180) elsterama (45) Emanuel Dias (9) Emiliano (23) Erik (55) Ernst-Jan (8) esesti (7) etng (31) expertseries (12) Francesco Lodolo (8) Fred Schechter (33) frivmo (12) Galtenbergs (23) GarthDB (15) GaryK (21) Ghedin (6) gisc (33) Gommit (14) Grant Mead (6) green (4) Gregor (21) Gregory Go (25) gsherman (14) hadrien (31) Hakicoma (197) Hayk (21) HIncubus (7) History of Blogging (151) hronix (11) Htoo Tay Zar (5) Huacn Lee (25) iHao (10) Ilias (0) indigo (21) james young (11) Jamie Lawrence (6) Javed (172) Jeff Rivers (6) jeremi (2) Jesper (31) Johan Martin (16) John (24) John (36) John (17) John Todd (1) Jonathan (13) Josep (15) Ju (19) Jules (6) Justin (3) Kahong (10) kbac70 (13) keith (86) kevan (20) Kevin (15) Kevin (1) koke (26) Kurt Zenisek (12) Lahiru Priyadarshana (11) lapin (44) Lee G. (31) leo (14) LL (16) local (21) Luciano Passuello (54) Luiz Lopes (20) Marc (13) marchbox (21) Marco (18) Marcus Danillo (18) Mark (63) Marston A, SugarStats (30) Mathieu Ravaux (20) Matt (19) mdelfs (12) miasarmento (112) Michael (blog.crisatunity.com) (13) Mikhail (11) Milan Zoufal (2) Moe (0) Moosh (21) Motyla (6) Mox Folder (20) MrGuff (73) Murilo (14) natadd (13) neal (403) paikia (18) Pål Degerstrøm (32) paolo (11) paulo (45) Pedro J. Arocena (4) Peter (17) Peter (1) Peter Dremstrup (4) Rajiv (0) Ram (82) Revar (23) rick (25) Ritu (715) Rob (162) Rob Loach (9) Robby Colvin (17) Robert (72) Robert (20) Sai Prasad Kothapalle (15) Salena (3) Sam (48) Samuel (85) satts (12) Scottah (6) Seth_ (14) Shane (2) Shaun (21) siavash (18) SJudd (10) smoothcriminal (18) spiri (33) stantont (20) Stefan (28) Stefano (2) Stephen (2) SteVader (0) Sylvain (20) Tanel (4) tforster (23) Toni (23) unicious (23) Uno (19) Uriel (14) vinu (24) West (19) yojibee (28)Explore read seven notes- Don said: Great set of JS resources all in place.
- Mox Folder said: et hop encore de la ressource !
- GarthDB said: some fluff, but some good ones as well.
- Gregor said: very VERY good article with nice examples! save this page!
- Ghedin said: Esses caras do Smashing Magazine matam a pau. Grande coletânea de JavaScripts.
- Motyla said: ed
- Rob Loach said: Going to have to take a closer look at these later.
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The future of search (76)
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The Internet has had an enormous impact on people's lives around the world in the 10 years since Google's founding. It has changed politics, entertainment, culture, business, health care, the environment and just about every other topic you can think of. Which got us to thinking, what's going to happen in the next 10 years? How will this phenomenal technology evolve, how will we adapt, and (more importantly) how will it adapt to us? We ...Shared by Abhishek (20) Abhishek (23) aemkei (32) ahumblejedi (40) Alberto (24) Andy Beal (26) Anthony (43) Bill HR (14) Brendan Picha (0) Brynn (11) cheewu (14) Chris Ryall (21) Christopher (58) Chung (147) Colin (6) Compuwizard123 (41) d2s (47) Dan (27) David Daniels (8) DavidSS (22) Derek (68) df (8) Ernest (2) Evo (0) foolarch (98) Garrett Camp (92) gisc (33) gizmo (29) Gonzalo Lopez (7) grow (29) GUNA (21) Jamieasp (24) Jimmy (24) John Magnus (14) Justin Yost (138) Kris (24) Lantash (20) Lee Odden (3) Lu Tao (34) Mario Sundar (42) mathewi (40) Matt (25) matthew hunt (8) Mike F (723) mucahit (24) natadd (13) NBW (11) netlash (12) Nick (5) Noah Brimhall (8) Ooble (33) osman faruk (3) Pat (7) Pepe (0) Phillip (8) psybuzz (20) R (33) rawwell (131) Ray (13) Reece (9) Sakib (21) Sami Fouad (15) Sergey Kapustin (19) Sheng (28) Srinvard (45) syck (8) Syed (6) Takamorry (20) Tim (33) transid (21) Unseen (34) Vipul Karkar (12) Vitor (20) Vladimir Yashnikov (19) Yinka (21) 康爷 (22)Explore read five notes- Gonzalo Lopez said: Búsquedas ubicuas. Ni más ni menos.
- Syed said: Great post!
- Pat said: I thought Marissa Mayer said the problem was 90% solved?
- matthew hunt said: Wow a must read!
- Sergey Kapustin said: Further, why should a search be words at all? Why can’t I enter my query as a picture of the birds overhead and have the search engine identify what kind of bird it is? Why can’t I capture a snippet of audio and have the search engine identify and analyze it (a song or a stream of conversation) and tell me any relevant information about it?
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Official Google Blog: Making terms of service clearer (29)
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Last week's launch of Google Chrome generated some discussion over the legal language in our new browser's terms of service (TOS). As we noted in a subsequent post on Google Chrome's terms of service:"... Under copyright law, Google needs what's called a "license" to display or transmit content. So to show a blog, we ask the user to give us a license to the blog's content. (The same goes for any other service where users ...Shared by Archit T (15) atul (156) Catto (18) Chris Martin (11) d1g1t (119) d2s (47) DOCBook Howto (201) Elliott P. (20) fyc (92) HH (23) hyderabadblues (24) Jrod (61) ke9v (11) Lukas (0) MetatronsCube (27) Mic (18) mucahit (24) natadd (13) Niranjan Tulpule (7) Paolo Amoroso (16) Peter (19) ppalli (22) Randy (35) reechard (39) Reto (21) Shoshannah F (55) Sonny Cloward (24) Takamorry (20) Wiredset (16)- natadd said: So, after all this huge attention on the faulty TOS of Chrome, here is the official response.
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