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A source for free, Creative Commons licensed photography for use in blogs and other projects requiring photos.
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A site with free stock photography for personal and non-commercial use, so appropriate for blogging.
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A free stock photo and texture archive for personal or commercial use. Good reasource for graphic design elements as well as blog illustration purposes.
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A free stockphoto site targetted towards bloggers. Most of the images seem to be related to news subjects and are in public domain because of that.
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An archive of photos from WWII and Vietnam, people, places, instruments of war and some of the reprocussions.
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A list of tips by Joshua Schacter, founder of Del.icio.us on how to build large internet applications. Talks about how to figure out what features to offer, how to build to scale, and how to leverage other people’s services (don’t reinvent the wheel).
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eCards with sarcastic, internet meme-ish content that are pretty funny to send to your geeky friends or someone you genuinely dislike.
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Advice on personality and attitude aspects you need to have to be a good blogger.
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An extension that makes any table on an HTML page sortable. Handy for grabing data to import into a spreadsheet or just sorting it a different way than the author intended.
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A replacement for UpdatePanel in ASP.Net that lets you basically create an iFrame in the HTML using a div instead so the page is able to interact with the parent page’s DOM. An option for cross-domain page embedding as well. Worth playing with.
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This tutorial doesn’t really walk you through the details of the process of creating icons in Photoshop but gives some good guidelines to follow. Also links to a tool for packaging up icons when you’re done.
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A search engine for icons. A pretty nice implementation and the results seem to be good but there’s no information on licensing, where the icons come from or how they may be used. That’s a bit scary.
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Very lightweight script to do the horizontal accordian type interface that’s similar to the one found on the MooTools homepage. Pretty impressive that it doesn’t require any other libraries and is only 1K.
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A large library of free stock photography textures. There’s a 15mb/day download limit but that’s relatively easy limitation to deal with for access to such a large variety of stuff.
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A large library of high resolution stockphotos and textures for use in digital art. Impressive collection.
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This is a great list of resources for textures. They all seem to be large collections of high quality, high-resolution stuff.
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Front end to a google custom search engine that searches some of the best design resources on the web only. Nice idea.
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Cool implementation of a lifestream using Yahoo Pipes, PHP and Curl.