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Google Doctype like Wikipedia for Web Development [Google]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 15, 2008
Google's new web site Doctype rounds up web development tips, tricks, and best practices in an editable format à la Wikipedia. Whether you dabble in HTML on your blog or you're a full-on web professional, this one's worth adding to your reference toolbox. [via]
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Billy O'Reilly meltdown dance mix video
via Boing Boing by Mark Frauenfelder on May 15, 2008
Here's a great dance mix version of the Bill O'Reilly freak-out video that made the rounds this week. Language is salty. (viaFor Your Entertainment)
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Opt Out of Facebook Application Invites [Facebook]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 15, 2008
You never have to decline 17 zombie bites again: Facebook finally offers long-overdue opt-out capabilities for applications and by sender. When you receive an application request, you can now click the "Block This Application" link to never see that application again, or if you have a friend who's particularly aggressive with the invites, you can also hit the "Ignore All Invites From This...
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Kotatsu Automates HTML Table Generation [HTML]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 02, 2008
If you're one of those folks who handwrites HTML, you know how laborious it can be to type out all the tags and descriptors for a simple but highly-efficient table. Kotatsu, a free AJAX utility, generates clean code for however many rows and columns you need, with optional class options thrown on the cells. The code is blog, personal site, and start page-friendly, and that's all there is...
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Top 10 Things You Forgot Your Mac Can Do [Lifehacker Top 10]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 14, 2008
Macs may be more expensive, and Mac users more elitist (ahem), but blind Apple loyalty aside, there are a number of neat features bundled into your Mac that make it super useful and fun. We've covered dozens of Mac tips over the years in these pages, but today we're highlighting 10 lesser-known Mac tricks that come baked into Leopard. From pure eye candy to outright productivity-boosters,...
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Zealous Autoconfig
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on April 28, 2008
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Mistranslations
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on April 23, 2008
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Blackboard Unveils Application to Bring Course Updates to Facebook
via The Chronicle: Wired Campus Blog by Jeff Young on May 14, 2008
Students eagerly spend hours on Facebook, where they socialize and communicate with friends. But they’re often far less excited about logging into Blackboard, the course-management system used at hundreds of colleges, where they participate in required class discussions and check when their next test is scheduled. So Blackboard has created a Facebook application for students that brings their...
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VMWare image with OpenBD, Tomcat, MySQL available
via An Architect's View - ColdFusion, Software Design, Frameworks and more... by seancorfield on May 11, 2008
SixSigns have published a VMWare image containing Open BlueDragon on Tomcat with MySQL preconfigured for folks to download and play with. It will run on the free VMWare Player as well as VMWare Fusion for Mac OS X. It's a good way to get started with Open BlueDragon without needing to change your existing development environment.
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Reds bat out of order in 9th inning during 8-3 loss to Mets
via Headlines from the Associated Press by (author unknown) on May 11, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Cincinnati Reds batted out of order in the ninth inning of Sunday's 8-3 loss to the New York Mets, resulting in a 10-minute delay as umpires and managers sorted out the confusion....
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