Smashing Magazine
There are many useful Web development tools that integrate in your browser. These in-browser tools are commonly known as add-ons or extensions. Though add-ons and extensions aren’t just for Web development, many of them out there are designed specifically for Web developers. In-browser tools vary greatly in the jobs (Read More)
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Forget cam girls. The new hotness are cam puppies. Just learned that the latest internet sensation is based out of San Francisco. Local connection! That means we can post them again.Puppies. There is no mood they can't lift. (Read More)
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Even in historical eras in which people didn’t normally bathe, some famous folk stood out from the crowd by leading filthy lives. Yes, Howard Hughs is included. Pictured is king Louis XIV of France, who took maybe two or three baths his entire life, when forced by his doctors. He refused treatment for gangrene, which led to (Read More)
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The bad economy got ya? Are you broke? Well, here’s what one David Thorne tried to settle his debt with: a picture of a spider.
Read the hilarious back and forth between him and the (not-so-amused) company: Link | The original website
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Seems like Mrs Ari Gold desperately needs some lessons in how to correctly use her iPhone 2G. This gaffe was made in last night’s Entourage titled First Class Jerk. With all their money you’d think that Ari would have bought her a 3G version and paid for lessons on how to use it ;-) We have a member in LA, maybe we’ll send (Read More)
Lifehacker
Mozilla Links reports that the latest development release of Firefox 3.1 includes a new feature called tab tearing. As you can see from the video above, tab tearing allows you to pull any tab out of your Firefox window into a completely new window or pull any tab into another window. This functionality will look familiar to (Read More)
Mashable!
There are a lot of iPhone apps. Thousands of them. And a good percentage are location-aware. They function with the help of cellular tower spotting or GPS to give users real-world perspective on what surrounds them.Some have social features. Others are more informational and utilitarian. And with newcomer Zhiing set to anno (Read More)
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Gasp - these are wonderful … in a geeky way: behold the Star Trek: The Next Generation light-switch or power-outlet cover plates, perfectfor the Trekker in all of us (these are made by Eugene Roddenberry, son of the Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry)Link - via GeekAlertsThis would be perfect in the Star Trek House (Read More)
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This morning in NYC international pranksters The Yes Men recruited volunteers through the website Because We Want It to distribute thousands of copies of a fake version of the New York Times dated July 4, 2009 with the headline “Iraq War Ends”.Gawaker describes how the prank came together and here’s the reaction from the Ne (Read More)
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Flickr user, ewedistrict, created this amazing mass transit/walking map of the SF Bay Area. It looks like lungs. He should sell framed prints. (Read More)
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Photo taken by the blogger at the awesome Burrito Justice. Sign was snapped "in the window of Framed and Cornered on 29th St and San Jose Ave.". (Read More)