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A service that you can twitter a question to and have people respond with answers. Quick and easy crowdsourcing, if anyone is out there to respond.
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Some tips and advice on how to use MooCards effectively.
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From experience I can agree that geeks make great boyfriends. It’s nice to be valued for who you are instead of what you look like.
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How to create a brush and use brush dynamics to make ribbon-like strands.
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How to create some abstract art using actions to repeat and alter things in a sequence. Interesting technique to be used with photos or brushes to start.
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A service that lets you create filters against RSS feeds to remove items that are not of interest you. Allows import of your existing OPML and output of an OPML you can put back in your feed reader with the filtered feeds. Recently offering premium serv
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A wiki for educators on how to use social media as part of their curriculum. Nice set of links to tutorials for some of the useful tools like Del.icio.us, Diigo, Flickr, and Google Apps. Also something good to send to people who might not be clued in ye
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Interesting (if sad) story about a man who took a picture every day for 18 years and the article writer’s search to figure out who he was.
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This is pretty cool. I need to get the one for Photoshop. Though I guess I will have to start using the actual Mac keyboard since I don’t use my laptop’s keyboard when I’m set up in my office.
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A Javascript library that encapsulates the use of different client-side data storage mechanisms. It tests for the existence/capability of things like Flash and GoogleGears in an attempt to avoid having to use cookies and their limitations. If no other
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A service that will create an audio transcription of your blog entries for people to listen to on the site or download and listen to later. The blog author gets to choose from more than one narration, and people can sign up as narrators and do the readin
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How to use CSS to find things in legacy HTML that should be cleaned up to make the site more accessible, such as font and center tags, and leaving alt text off of images.
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How to use the IE proprietary expression attribute to fix the IE specific problem of not rendering min and max-heights in a compliant way. The downfall is that it will fail if the user has disabled javascript.
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Good reference on what accessibility really means and what implenting it implies. Also a nice list of links to accessiblity resources.
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A site with fresh examples of good graphic design and css implemenation. Great for browsing to get some ideas and inspiration.
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Nice tutorial on setting up your environment/configuration, getting tools and understanding the requirements for using Google App Engine.
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Good tutorial about creating grassy words. I like the way they generated the crinkly paper background as well.
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An archive site for music clips under 60 seconds that users can download for use in their own music or mix up to make songs with. Cool resource for amateur musicians!
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I had absolutely no idea there were that many lightbox alternatives out there. Great tool for filtering them down to the ones that meet your choices of library and other features!
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Download a free PDF version of The Photoshop Anthology filled with tutorials on using PS for web design. Can’t beat free!
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How to use WordPress and FeedBurner to make a simple Newsletter. Might be a good option for some people I know who need to reach people who aren’t into surfing blogs.