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Learn 35+ Languages for Free in iTunes
via RSSmeme | Most Popular Stories From The Last 24 Hours by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Shared 16 times TaggedEducation (1125)languages (48)Lifehacks (84)I was just browsing iTunes for poignant Morrissey covers when I discovered nearly a thousand free language courses on iTunes. 926 courses to be exact. Holy Moleskine, Batman!The extensive library of courses span over 35 languages, from Arabic to Yiddish. Each course comes as a convenient podcast which you can subscribe and...
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Four more words
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on May 08, 2008
Connect like-minded people. My previous post only captured one part of the equation... the work of the marketer marketing to (or at) the consumer. It leaves out the future, which involves finding and leading and empowering the tribe of people who surround your organization. While the obvious successes are sites like Facebook or Flickr or Twitter, this idea of connection is far more pervasive...
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Determine If Your ISP is Throttling Your BitTorrent Traffic [BitTorrent]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 07, 2008
Web application Glasnost simulates BitTorrent downloads on your computer to determine whether or not your internet service provider (ISP) is throttling your BitTorrent transfers. It does so by...
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Understanding Model-View-Controller
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Bruce Boughton Good explanation of MVC for the uninitiated.Like everything else in software engineering, it seems, the concept of Model-View-Controller was originally invented by Smalltalk programmers.More specifically, it was invented by one Smalltalk programmer, Trygve Reenskaug. Trygve maintains a page that explains the history of MVC in his own words. He arrives at these...
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All the News That Fits (do what you're great at)
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on May 07, 2008
The New York Times, like all newspapers, is in big trouble. Unlike other papers, though, they've got a shot. And we can all learn a lesson about focusing on the great (by looking at what they should be doing, anyway). All the News That's Fit to Print used to be the motto they lived by. Of course, now, all the news that fits = the web. Unlimited space and free newsprint means the web can...
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ForkLift: Mac 上的文件管理器
via apple4us by Shoegazer on May 06, 2008
... 等才能提供的功能,超级合体~要特别一提的是 ForkLift 还支持压缩文件预览,你可以不用解压缩就直接查看压缩文件内容。作为 FTP 客户端,ForkLift 可以连接 FTP,SFTP,WebDAV 服务器,iDisk 以及蓝牙设备。当然,ForkLift 也支持 QuickLook 预览,Growl 通知和 Spotlight 整合,十分之强大吧~Download ForkLift here.
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Review: Google Apps Hacks
via Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO by Matt Cutts on May 01, 2008
Last week at the Web 2.0 Expo I decided to walk the exhibition floor. Niall Kennedy and I checked out the inflatable Google booth, we gave feedback to the WordPress folks, and we came to rest in the Yahoo booth, where it was nice to see Jeremy Zawodny and catch up a little bit.After a few minutes of talking, I noticed the O’Reilly booth just a few yards away. I’m a sucker for O’Reilly...
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The first rule of b2b selling
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on May 01, 2008
If it gets to the RFP stage, you lost. Great business to business marketers (and profitable ones) make the sale long before that happens. The RFP is an organizational punt, it's a way of saying, "it's all a commodity, we can't decide, cheap guy wins." The cheap guy, of course, never wins.
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Zenbe: Next-Generation Webmail, With A Platform Twist
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on April 30, 2008
... willing to go out on a limb, build a completely stand-alone webmail solution, and push the envelope on what’s possible with email. The service, which is currently in private beta but available to the first 500 readers who sign up here, makes advances in a number of areas. It also provides a glimpse at what “email as a platform” really means.The app’s most superficial improvement is a ...
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In search of 'the Flickr photograph'
via Tim Connor by Tim Connor on April 27, 2008
"Lighthouse," Rebekka Guoleifsdottir, All rights reservedVirginia Heffernan's "Sepia No More" article in today's New York Times Magazine gets a few things right. She contends that a distinct visual style, "the Flickr photograph," has emerged from Flickr.com, the popular photo-sharing website. I'd say she's right."People don’t upload to the Web words and images they had fashioned...
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