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on Smashing Magazine (1792) permalinkBy Adam Hay Some companies have made a living creating a sort of “virtual classroom,” allowing members to learn at their own pace when they have the time using video tutorials. The advantages of the classroom setting stem from a one on one experience and the ability of the instructor to show the ideas and theories rather than simply explain them. Screencasting, or sharing your virtual desktop via video presentation, has exploded in popularity with ...Shared by !&# (131) Abdullah Cetin CAVDAR (41) Adam (47) AJ (693) Alex (273) alireza (140) Alisher (29) Angelo R. (2) bradygaster (20) camilo oliveira (17) Chandoo (138) Chris Ryall (68) clarQue (1) Daniele "Marlenek" Vietri (3) Dave (15) Diego (7) DrBaher (49) ehu4ever (263) Erich (25) Fred Zelders (30) Gary (1) Gerard (163) Goatlady (15) graywolf (76) Gustavo (6) hankfdh (19) HejGustav (164) Jan (167) Jeremy Harrington (33) Joe Haynes (7) John Brissenden (22) Jon Phillips (345) Juan Pablo Ortiz Arechiga (4) Juras Vetrau (45) Kevin (5) lebachai (22) leedsjimbo (10) Matt Killeen (9) Mithrill (35) Mushin (63) netman (32) ordizia (78) Peli (20) Retta (37) Richard Fritzson (31) rick (20) Steve Meldrum (3) Sue (89) Thomas Reimer S (96) Tinu (251) Valentino (4) Wayne (161) WebFlint (3) wizardElite (30) yojibee (65)
- Sue said: Good tool roundup for folks just getting started in this space.
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You Don’t Need It (10)
on Neatorama (942) permalinkSteve Lambert of The Anti-Advertising Agency started a project to, well, tell people that they really don’t need all that stuff companies are trying to sell. The concept is simple: plaster a sticker saying "you don’t need it" on ads to subvert its message. But let me ask you this: is it subversive/guerilla art or just merely vandalism? Link - via Sign HackerShared by Dave (15) Gene Locklin (377) godote (9) Jennifer (170) Kenny Eicher (6) Krypto (15) lance (35) Mr. Matt (59) tayknight (30) Tom (14)Contribute comment
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How To Upgrade WordPress Using Subversion (18)
on [Geeks Are Sexy] Technology News (114) permalinkWhat is Subversion? Overview Subversion is a version control system that makes it easy to get the latest version of files, or go back to previous versions. It is used by many different pieces of open source software and has been around since 2000. Subversion is considered the successor to the Concurrent Versions System. To put it in layman’s terms, say you were running a Subversion server and your resume was checked into it when ...Shared by Andrew Mitry (61) Dave (15) Dave Lafferty (136) David Peralty (5) Derek van Vliet (13) Don White (24) Jake (9) Jared (23) Jeff (17) Jonathan (74) Leonardo Fontes (10) Lucy Nixon (18) Michael K Pate (61) Mike Coyle (1) Mike Manuel (9) Rachel Baker (10) Stijn (4) Tom Keays (29)Contribute comment
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The Survey, 2008 (41)
on A List Apart (73) permalinkCalling all designers, developers, information architects, project managers, writers, editors, marketers, and everyone else who makes websites. It is time once again to pool our information so as to begin sketching a true picture of the way our profession is practiced worldwide. Hide Your Shame: The A List Apart Store and T-Shirt Emporium is back. Hot new designs! Old favorites remixed! S, M, L, XL. Come shop with us!Shared by Aaron Gustafson (1) Andy (12) Angie Bowen (39) Bruce (49) Cale (13) Carol (384) Cem Gencer (18) Chris L (81) Compuwizard123 (115) Craig Saila (4) Dave (15) David (3) debasys (1) dobata (757) Ed (42) Emil (18) IanZ (31) Joe Lencioni (45) johnny rodriguez (57) Jonathan Christopher (3) Justin Yost (190) Marin Purgar (48) Mark (191) mediter (133) Nathan Reale (56) Nico B (24) Nirav (137) Noah (4) Opdekamp Willy (23) pablo (41) Piyush Aryan (61) PortentInt (101) Rick Turoczy (305) Selene M. Bowlby (9) Sheila Thomson (12) Sid (29) Stephen DesRoches (3) titox (5) TJ (72) War-N (18) Zoram (55)
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Opera CTO Hakon Discuss Why Linux Users Should Choose Opera (8)
on Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community (103) permalinkProducts Editor James Gray recently sat down for a virtual gab fest with Håkon Wium Lie Chief Technology Officer of Opera. They discussed Opera 9.5, Opera's history, why Linux users should choose Opera and much more. read moreShared by Adi wong (28) Ananya Walia (1208) Avi (1249) Carl (33) Dave (15) Kacy (19) mr_gadget (1689) Zak M. (181)Contribute comment
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Krog steet tunnel (1)
on MarkMyShots (0) permalinksoooo many shots from this photoshoot in the Krog Street Tunnel in East Atlanta. Instead of the multitudes of color shots, im gonna try a black and white one.Shared by Dave (15)Contribute comment
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Chat | MeGlobe™ (12)
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Mobile search (1)
on David Herrold (0) permalinkWe’ve gotten very good at finding what we’re looking for online. Ever since the early days of AltaVista, Lycos and DogPile we’ve become experts at finding Thai restaurants in Hoboken, NJ and singing telegrams in Anchorage, AK. Just type a few keywords into the search box and click the go button. Your best result will be on the first page, right? Pretty easy. Fast forward to 2008 - and the proliferation of mobile phones, PDAs ...Shared by Dave (15)Contribute comment
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Copy/Paste references caught loitering in iPhone frameworks (2)
on MobileCrunch (76) permalinkThe ability to copy & paste is probably one of the most requested features still absent from the iPhone. Whenever word of an update gets out, it’s a safe bet that one of the first question amongst the comments will be “They put in copy/paste yet?” Well, it’s still not in yet - but Apple might be working on it. While digging around the iPhone SDK, an unnamed developer stumbled across a handful of strings ...Shared by Dave (15) Leon Ridge-Cooke (27)Contribute comment
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Five Blogs Green Techies Should be Reading (8)
on [Geeks Are Sexy] Technology News (114) permalinkGreen technology is the way of the future, no doubt about it. Nothing fuels mind-boggling innovation like the possibility of the world being totally destroyed if we don’t clean up our act. So, it’s an exciting time to be a geek right now – there’s so much cool green tech out there, you can hardly keep up. That’s why blogs like EcoGeek, WorldChanging, Ecotality Life, Treehugger and EarthFirst are around – to school us in ...Shared by Dave (15) George Tziralis (20) Gregory (30) javaneze (22) Manos (6) natalia (55) Oneiros (37) vrypan (17)Contribute comment
