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A giant link-list reference for web development and design resources and inspiration. A lot to chew on here!
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A sampling of CSS atechniques and references to tutorials on how to implement them.
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Some stuff to do when you have those free pockets of time and your camera phone is handy. Always a good time to work on those photography skills.
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A blog about geeky stuff that seems targetted toward the female of the species. Some fun stuff here as far as fashion and other less macho tech news. The ‘website of the day’ looks interesting too.
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A tool that looks at your current friends list and builds a list of recommendations for other people for you to follow. Not sure what algorithm it uses but it picked some good ones for me (people I was already following on FriendFeed).
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Yet another service that analyzes the twitter stream to pick out popular links. This one has them organized by future (predictions) present and past though, which is a new spin.
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A service that lets you get a daily RSS delivery of a part of a book. Some books are free while others will cost you from about $5-$15. Interesting concept.
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A tool that analyzes your twitter friends relationships to see which friends you share with other friends. It kind of puts together your twitter social-graph for you.
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A free service that lets you catalog books you have read or want to read and participate in a social network with other readers. Unlike LibraryThing there’s not a limit on how many books you can list, but there doesn’t seem to be as many social features
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Very cool idea for customizing things with your inkjet printer. The comment about using it for linoleum is an interesting idea too. Photojojo recommends using copier transparencies instead of the paper palettes.
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Very cool idea of how to use your photographs and designs to customize stuff. My favorite idea is customizing the Moleskin book.
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A service that will print your designs on fabric with no minimum lot. Not cheap but still might be a cool option for some special project.