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Picateers raises new round for Web 2.0 school portraits (4)
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Picateers has raised $6.6 million in a second round of funding to expand its effort to replace school portrait vendors with volunteer-based programs run by parents. The San Mateo, Calif., company is disrupting the school portrait business by using a web-based approach. It recruits parents to use their own digital cameras to shoot portraits of kids. The volunteers then upload photos to the Picateers web site. There, the kids’ parents can view photos, select the ...Contribute comment -
New Nikon D90 Camera, Includes Ability To Shoot 720p HD Video (4)
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Nikon has announced their new D90 camera, a 12.3-megapixel DSLR that retails for $999.95 and includes the ability to shoot 24fps 720p HD video. Commercial photographer Chase Jarvis had a chance to try out the camera in advance, making a video as he and his crew tested out several D90’s. In related news, Canon announced their new 50D DSLR. Check out the D90 write-ups by Thomas Hawk and David Pouge (New York Times). UPDATE: DP ...Contribute comment -
Evening Tip: 5 Time Saving Coda Features - NETTUTS (12)
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Panic Inc.’s application “Coda” is, in my opinion, a terrific application for the Mac OS X platform. It’s single window interface keeps things organized and eliminates the cluttered desktop that typically plagues web designers and programmers. What I like most about Coda is all of it’s time saving features. Here are my top 5: 1. Built in reference guides. Do you often find yourself pulling out your programming books for quick reference? Coda helps save ...Shared by Chris Gilmore (13) Doug Stewart (10) elsterama (30) Grace Smith (14) Jonathan (13) Joseph Rodgers (13) lalalila (15) Philip Campbell (34) stelabouras (5) xxdesmus (48) zemote (0) ZicklePop (5)- Jonathan said: Godesnd tips
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Panic releases Coda 1.5 (9)
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Filed under: Software, Internet ToolsPanic has released Coda 1.5, a free update to my favorite all-in-one web development application. Coda 1.5 adds several major new features, including find-and-replace across multiple files and a fully-integrated Subversion client. Also included in the update is a user-customizable bookshelf, which allows you to specify any given website as a "book." You can also enter a sample search URL with a wildcard character, and command-click on terms to look for ...Shared by bhamm (1) chexov (4) Jordan (0) kleinman (2) macgeekpro (14) markie (0) pneal (11) Vincenzo (45) zemote (0)Contribute comment - file from Mr. O'Hara: We have mugs!!!! (1)
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Creating a PHP5 Framework - Part 1 (16)
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With websites becoming more and more dynamic and interactive, developers often look to frameworks to help build websites and web apps rapidly. While there are a number of great frameworks available, a custom framework gives you the ability to easily customize the framework as you need, and to build with it even quicker - as you would already know the ins and outs of it before working with it. In this series of tutorials, we ...Shared by Adrian (4) Artem (49) Dean Burge (10) Edd Twilbeck (1) Eoin (8) Julian Gruber (46) Kerry (8) Matt (2) mr.petruccio (25) Ram (50) Seth Baur (2) Stefan (6) Stefan (23) Steven Thomas (14) Unknown Man (2) zemote (0)Contribute comment -
Free Starbucks Recipes for DIY Coffee Drinks [Food Hacks] (84)
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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 (5) Adam (5) aliencam (1) andrew (1) Andrew [j.Mac] (5) Andrew M (6) Angelo (2) Angus (42) Apostlion (0) Arvin (4) Augmented Web (25) Ben Shoemate (4) Bror Bojlen (2) BW.Wooster (8) Carl Dunn3 (4) Carol (11) CED (0) Chris K (2) Chris Schrier (12) Christina (1) Damiano (7) dan (0) Dave E. (3) Elton (0) Fletcher (0) foolarch (73) Fred Schechter (53) fundament (37) GG (24) Glenn Batuyong (46) Haris (25) Hilary (0) Ian Benedict (3) Jamie (38) Jason (4) JeDa (0) Jeffrey (5) Jim (0) jimmysessions (12) Joannie (17) João (2) John (2) Jon (3) Jordan (0) Josh (17) Kelly (4) Kichigai Mentat (23) Luckystrik3 (13) Matt Hall (4) Matthew (0) MBytz (10) Michael (1) Mike (1) Mitch Wagner (9) Mookyjooky (0) Murz (2) ndench (10) nwistheone (3) Peter (2) Ricardo Hdz (4) River Song (20) Robert (0) ryan.capote (62) Scott (0) Scott (3) Sid (7) Suzanne (0) tarman (19) Taylor (4) Then (16) Theotrek (0) Tim (2) Todd Albertson (17) Travis Tubbs (4) tsangal (8) Ulises (5) underlost (1) Vince (7) Vincenzo (45) yasha.sozo (12) Yerameyahu (0) zemote (0) Zenith (13)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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10 useful jQuery plugins :: ENHANCE (26)
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I especially like the jTip plugin, would be really useful for getting people started using a more sophisticated interface. Bookmark this on Delicious - Saved by bokardo to jquery plugins - More about this bookmarkShared by AbdO (3) alireza (46) Anand Sharma (6) brandon (0) Brian Partridge (8) Çağatay Öztürk (11) Casey (4) Dimitris (47) dtybywl (19) Gemma (1) goodpic (15) John (3) Josh (6) Joshua Smith (2) KOMORI Yuka (8) LaptopHeaven (5) Madhusudan.C.S (3) Mark Lancaster (1) Mathew (3) okuami (31) Stefan (23) Tony3182 (1) venkks (3) Vipul (34) Woodrow Jarvis Hill (4) zemote (0)Contribute comment -
Make Perfect iPhone Mockups (We Can’t Help With The Actual App) (49)
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Michael Arrington via TechCrunch shared by 11 people If you’re looking to mock up an iPhone app during the design or coding process, a good place to start is the fully editable PSD file on teehan+lax that includes samples of most elements. No more excuses for sending us iPhone app ideas that look like hell. Just grab any five elements from the screen and create a couple of screen captures that back up all the ...Shared by 88michael (6) Andrew (0) Andrew M (6) b3cak (7) benoitcazenave (0) Brent (30) Bruce (0) bsharpe (1) Cem (2) Chris (14) Christina (1) Christopher (11) Chuck LeDuc (5) Colby Palmer (8) cuqui (19) Dave (4) eeenmachine (0) Eric (10) Gabriel Oyarzabal (1) ginny (4) glongman (6) Gustavo Amorim (11) Hendrik Dacquin (2) Hyunhak (2) Jared Zimmerman (1) Jeremy Johnson (2) Johan (14) jpwain (0) K (19) kaala (8) Marco (5) Martin (1) Matt (9) Monsur (0) Morgan (6) Mudiam (1) Ranvir (0) Rob (0) Robert (7) Ron (8) Ryan (1) scott willeke (10) sTrAiN (10) Timothy O'Neil (0) Umesh (9) wAsh (1) Wesley (10) zemote (0) 이장 (33)- Jared Zimmerman said: so you don't have to make your own
- Chuck LeDuc said: Awesome! now THIS is news I can use.
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Make Perfect iPhone Mockups (We Can’t Help With The Actual App) (76)
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If you’re looking to mock up an iPhone app during the design or coding process, a good place to start is the fully editable PSD file on teehan+lax that includes samples of most elements. No more excuses for sending us iPhone app ideas that look like hell. Just grab any five elements from the screen and create a couple of screen captures that back up all the crazy promises you’re making to everyone within earshot. ...Shared by 88michael (6) Adrian L (9) AJ (154) Andrew (0) Andrew M (6) Apostolos (2) assbach (15) b3cak (7) baardoa (4) Ben Shoemate (4) benoitcazenave (0) Brit (23) Bruce (0) bsharpe (1) Cem (2) Chris (14) Christina (1) Christopher (11) Chuck LeDuc (5) Colby Palmer (8) cuqui (19) Dave (8) Dave (4) DOCBook Howto (98) eeenmachine (0) eMich (0) Eric (10) Eric Carlson (7) evo (0) Fletcher (0) Gabriel Oyarzabal (1) ginny (4) glaforge (35) glongman (6) Gunnar R Johansson (0) Gustavo Amorim (11) Hendrik Dacquin (2) HokieGeek (18) Hyunhak (2) Jared Zimmerman (1) Jbud1 (2) Jeremy Johnson (2) Jimmy (14) Johan (14) Josh (17) jpwain (0) K (19) kevan (5) Marco (5) Martin (1) Matt (9) Monsur (0) Morgan (6) Mudiam (1) Ranvir (0) rexy (23) Rob (0) Robert (7) Roger (4) Ron (8) Rusty Mitchell (11) Ryan (1) Ryan (15) sillyjw (10) spolay (6) Stef Lewandowski (5) Steve (14) sTrAiN (10) TechDad1246 (8) Timothy O'Neil (0) Trebel (15) Umesh (9) wAsh (1) zemlanin (16) zemote (0) 이장 (33)- Jared Zimmerman said: so you don't have to make your own
- Chuck LeDuc said: Awesome! now THIS is news I can use.
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FirePHP - Firebug Extension for AJAX Development (7)
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bookmark this on del.icio.us - first posted by Goblinkiller to php firefox firebug debug extension - more about this bookmark...Shared by Akky AKIMOTO (3) Charleno Pires (53) David (21) David B (8) Mark Shropshire (6) Muhammad Basheer (8) zemote (0)Contribute comment -
Executor Is Impressive, Full-Featured App Launcher [Featured Windows Download] (97)
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Windows only: Free application Executor is an application launcher very similar in look and feel to Lifehacker reader's favorite application launcher, Launchy. In fact, after a bit of testing Executor might have just snagged Launchy's place as the app launcher of choice on my Windows machine. One of the major differences between the two is Executor's emphasis on keywords. Although it does text search for just about anything, Executor gives priority to user-assigned keywords for ...Shared by aElian (0) Amy (9) Ann (1) anthony warnick (1) anupam (2) Arvin (4) Ben (18) Bob (3) Brian (26) Brian Antonelli (4) bwary (0) Cade (3) Calon (7) Cameron Hatfield (3) Carl (1) Chad (4) ChaoticMind (1) Chloe Fan (0) Compuwizard123 (16) ConcertfreakJJ (5) DarkBls (52) Dave Woodard (7) David P (5) Dustin Diaz (14) Eduo (52) Edwinek (14) Fernando B (5) Gene Locklin (30) Gordon (6) graywolf (13) Greg (0) grend (2) Hasan (21) Igor Schwarzmann (5) Inman (2) Jaap Willem (0) Jack (2) Jacob (2) JAMES TUCKER (3) Jason (1) jGrrl (0) Jimmah (9) Joe (53) joekwon (0) JoeMaMa (1) Jonas (2) Jonnie (1) Josh (17) Justin (3) Justin (16) K-IntheHouse (8) KCTrey (0) Library (0) Luckystrik3 (13) Mark Roberts (11) Mike (0) motionless (1) MrQwest (38) mubix (11) n00b (3) ndench (10) Nick (4) Nick Campbell (5) nikhil (4) nparker13 (67) Peter Bockenhauer (4) Phani (2) pio (14) Pippo (0) Priit^ (41) Pyros (2) Roger (4) Scott (8) Shack (15) Sid (7) small (11) solsuknjerk (1) StevieB (37) Terje (0) Tim (11) Tim (11) Todd Lohenry (8) tOMPSON (5) Trey (4) Triple Entendre (2) tybeck (2) Vish (3) Will WM (1) William Cui (0) wwdj (8) Yinka (9) Yooakim (2) zemote (0) zRyu (4) zsafwan (18) Zsoltik@ (4) 绯村剑心 (8)Explore read five notes- Chad said: I use Launchy and will look into this. I love Launchy!
- Jason said: Just uninstalled Launchy for this.
- ndench said: The day after I get round to installing Launchy, this turns up. Now I have something else to test. Typical! :-)
- Dustin Diaz said: Remember this app for those on windows that want something like Quick Silver.
- Tim said: I'm going to try this out. Disloyal, I know.
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Terminal Tip: Stop disk image verification (13)
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Filed under: OS, Terminal Tips, TUAW Tips Sure, we've all wanted to stop the pesky "Disk Image Verification" process that starts when you want to open that .iso, .dmg, or other disk image. While this process is a precaution against possibly installing/using corrupt files, sometimes it is completely unnecessary. To stop disk image verification forever, just open Terminal and type: defaults write com.apple.frameworks.diskimages skip-verify TRUEIf you want verification enabled again, type the same command, replacing ...Shared by Adam (7) Chris (3) Jamie Allison (0) Josh (6) Meromo (7) Michael Galindo (2) Mike F (355) niepi (1) R (35) Sam (2) shadowstorm (5) vraicovi (14) zemote (0)Contribute comment -
10 reasons why Jason Calacanis should give me a free ticket to Techcrunch50 (1)
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10. Cause I am awesome and everyone @techcrunch50 should meet me 9. You need people out of the Silicon Valley Bubble to come: Chicago Represents!!! 8. The money I allocated for Conferences went to “Big Oil” this year and My Tesla hasn’t been Delivered yet. 7. So I can document all the crazy ways start-ups try to get Michael Arrington to write about them 6. I have a man crush on Kevin Rose & he’s ...Shared by zemote (0)Contribute comment -
OpenX plugins for WordPress, Drupal and Joomla! (3)
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To make it easier to use the OpenX ad server, we are developing OpenX plugins for popular content management systems. We hope these plugins will help you get the most out of OpenX by saving you time, helping you deliver more relevant ads and, ultimately, making more money from online advertising. Today we’ve released three working prototypes for the most popular content management systems in use by the OpenX community. OpenX module for Joomla! OpenX ...Contribute comment -
note from Mr. O'Hara: Testing RSS feed in google reader (1)
permalinkTesting RSS feed in google readerShared by zemote (0)
- zemote said: We got public timelines in http://edmodo.com with feeds :)
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file from Mr. Borg: Don't Take Your Guns to Town (cover) (1)
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Build Better Pages With Firebug - Webmonkey (51)
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On the surface, the Firebug extension for the Firefox browser is a simple page inspector. But lift the the hood and you'll find a powerful code debugger and a variety of site-testing tools. Best of all, Firebug is just as extensible as the browser it plugs in to. Web developers can start cleaning up their code by following Webmonkey's introductory guide to all things Firebug.Shared by Aaron (0) Al Salmon (16) Ali Shah (0) Anand Sharma (6) andrewcsfan (11) anthony warnick (1) Ben Nickell (1) Brent (30) Brian Neal (1) Chris (0) Cubby Brendle (8) Dan (25) Dana Rockel (1) David Sharpe (0) freireag (17) Glen Horton (1) Glenn Batuyong (46) Haiming (0) IanZ (3) imabonehead (40) Jamie McGibbon (59) jeremiah (24) Jesus V. Ibarra (0) Joe H. Wise (1) Joe Mudd (3) Josh (1) Kyle Graves (0) mac the mac (0) mavrevMatt (18) microrahsheen (21) Muthu Online (9) Nick (0) Nik Gomez (0) Noel Gomez (0) PJ Kix (3) Rich (29) Riyaz Mohammed Ibrahim (0) Roland (0) Rosa J.C. (1) Sami Fouad (24) Scott Whigham (1) Sean (2) Sham (102) Sinclair (27) SMC (204) Steven (0) Toby (119) ubaldo (0) woid (10) Yamil Gonzales (13) zemote (0)Contribute comment -
Birthday Party Solutions (1)
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Gone are the days of expensive birthday party celebrations. Maybe because of the economy, or maybe because of the discovery of the ridiculousness behind spending several hundred dollars just to get the chance to sing Happy Birthday to my child. A bit more than 8 years ago my ex husband and I extravagantly celebrated with our entire friends and family network that our twin daughters were turning one. This was probably more of a celebration ...Shared by zemote (0)Contribute comment -
Y Combinator To Offer Standardized Angel Funding Legal Docs (42)
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Bookmark this on Delicious - Saved by to startup vc startups legal funding opensource Business entrepreneurship ycombinator documents - More about this bookmark