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An organization service for students to keep track of their assginments and notes.
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An online community for students to collaborate and work on assignments or homework.
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An online service for students to track homework and assignments and share notes with each other.
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An interesting implementation of a color palette generator that can export palettes for Photoshop and Illustrator. It also has an interesting feature to see what palettes look like to people who are color-vision impaired.
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A plugin that does Moo.Fx type morphing in jQuery. This code has been incorporated in the b5 release of the jQuery UI (formerly Enchant) but until that’s officially released this can be used instead.
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An interface for Amazon Web Service that’s written in Python so could conceiveably be used in Google App Engine.
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A tool that accepts a url and returns a listing of the colors specified in the CSS styling of the website. Handy to extract colors from sites you like the design of but don’t want to dig through the CSS for!
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FireFox extensions for FriendFeed such as saved searches, tabs, filters and groups and url resolvers.
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A pretty large list of OPML files and RSS feeds of interest to the tech geek crowd.
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A good article with example of how to approach busy people for advice or help via email. Fairly Dale Carnegie-ish.
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A Google Custom Search Engine for 100 productivity sites. If you want to find advice on lifehacks or the best way to utilize your Moleskine use this.
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A Google Custom Search Engine for CSS information. Over 370 sites listed.
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My first Google Custom Search Engine for finding people on Pownce.
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A utility for Windows Explorer that adds a toolbar that you can add folders you access a lot and also keeps track of your most recent open folders. Great when you accidentally close a folder window that’s ten clicks deep.
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Make your own led oragami balloon lamp. This tutorial is a primer for how to make paper circuitry. Interesting possibilities!
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A description of the the attention lifecycle of a user when faced with your application. Knowing the stages is half the battle.
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Simple and ingenious method for freezing ground meats and other “thick” stuff in individual portions.
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Cool project to play with… if you can figure out a way to boost the light coming out it might be useful!