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Testing IE Versions Just Got a Little Easier
via Ajaxian by Rey Bango on May 28, 2008
Testing your sites on different versions of Internet Explorer has always been notoriously difficult mainly due to the fact that Microsoft prevents you from running to different versions of the browser in Windows. Sure there have been solutions to get around this limitation but in my experience, they’ve always caused unexpected results and instability for the operating system or required you to...
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How To: Resetting Your Password in WordPress
via Hack WordPress by Kyle Eslick on June 18, 2008
... to Del.icio.us | Google Bookmark This Post! | Netscape it! | No commentHack WordPress © 2008---Related Articles at Hack WordPress:Is Your WordPress Site Hackable?Hack WordPress NCAA Tournament ChallengeWordPress Post-Install ChecklistHow To: Add Del.icio.us Daily Blog Posting To Your WordPress BlogWordPress Releases 2.3.2Confirm WordPress 2.3 WordPress Plugin Compatibility Before Upgrading
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DIY Heat Blocking Curtains [Heat Hacks]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on June 16, 2008
If the sun beating on your windows this summer is baking the place—or just making your air conditioner work harder—you can hang material that blocks the heat in your windows. Do-it-yourselfer thenickboy says: To save electricity with our super expensive A/C, I constructed reflective curtains to block sunlight from warming our house. Think auto windshield. This is super simple and kind of...
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Sxipper Automatically Fills in Web Forms [Featured Firefox Extension]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 16, 2008
Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Sxipper automates your web logins and form filling through a simple, attractive interface. Once installed, you can create different personas into Sxipper for quick form filling for site registrations, and Sxipper automatically works with Firefox's existing saved logins. The extension can either learn and build personas based on information...
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Yet Another Web 2.0 Button Generator
via Ajaxian by Ben Galbraith on June 17, 2008
The world may not have asked for another Web 2.0 button generator, but it just got one. “As Button Generator” (we’re assuming “As” is short for ActionScript) has a few features that sets it apart from the traditional fare:It’s Flash-based, so you can interact live while you make changes, including drag-and-drop text placement, stripes (!), multiple gradient effects, and so...
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Feedky Monitors Multiple Video Sites for Search Terms [Feeds]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on June 16, 2008
Free video-monitoring site Feedky lets you keep an eye on all the major video-sharing sites for any keyword you're interested in popping up. Simply enter your search terms and you'll get either an RSS feed, or a simple web page, that updates when those words appear in the tags on YouTube, MetaCafe, Daily Motion, Flickr, Blip.tv, and other streaming video sites. The site's free to use...
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Obsurvey: Ajax-heavy Survey Engine
via Ajaxian by Ben Galbraith on June 16, 2008
Allan Ebdrup wrote in to point us to Obsurvey.Obsurvey features a highly dynamic interface for building custom surveys; you can choose from a bunch of different survey elements and customize them in place using a technology the Obsurvey team calls “Active Rich Document” (ARD). Nicely done!
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FbCal Puts Facebook Birthdays in Your Calendar [Facebook]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 27, 2008
One of the best side effects of using Facebook is knowing when your contacts' birthdays are—but you only see them if you log in. The Facebook application fbCal is out to fix that. Once you install it on Facebook, fbCal creates an iCal file for your Facebook contacts' birthdays as well as Facebook events. Subscribe to the feed in your iCal-enabled calendar app of choice, like...
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Glide Web-based Desktop Now Syncs Local Files [Web As Desktop]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 28, 2008
Like all web-based desktops (or "webtops"), Glide OS offers applications and document access on a virtual desktop you log into using only your browser. But today they unveil one very useful feature that sets it apart from previously mentioned EyeOS and its cousins: the Glide OS desktop application, which imports and syncs desktop files to and from your Glide webtop.Install Glide Desktop...
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iPhone Apps Worth Jailbreaking For [IPhone]
via Lifehacker by (author unknown) on June 02, 2008
Shared by Bwana Well done overview by Lifehacker. This is a definite read if you're on the fence about jailbreaking.By this time next week, major iPhone announcements will probably make jailbreaking your iPhone or iPod touch unnecessary to run third-party applications—but right now you can get some killer features on your device by unlocking it the unofficial way. We're all excited...
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