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A service that attempts to help you contact people by order of priorty of all the protocols that they prefer being contacted by in order to coordinate meetings in meatspace or just ensure that they actually recieve your message. You add contacts with their email, sms, phone and IM addresses and order them so that if the first method tried doesn't work then the next method will be and so on. You receive notification when the contact has confirmed receipt of the message. Good for time-sensitive collaboration.
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A guide of tips and tricks for using the G1 Android phone efficiently.
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A service that will shrink/optimize the size of your graphics for use on websites to give you faster loading times. Supposedly less painful than doing it yourself. Also includes a FireFox plugin so you can do it to images on random web pages and see how much they are bloated, if you are that curious!
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A set of CSS standards for a generic cross-browser rendering of HTML 4 tags. It resets all elements and browser defaults so you can start with a standard base. Separates content from typographical layout and supports W3C standards. Also includes a demo generator with different 3 column/header/footer layouts.
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A domain search engine that shows you how the words you type could be turned into "domain hacks" like del.icio.us with available top level domains (TLDs). Notifies you if the hacks are available for purchase and from which registrars (since not all registrars offer all TLDs).