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Tom Brearley and David Somers are the 19-year-old developers behind Twitterfall, one of the hottest Twitter tools on the web. (Read More)
SMC:posts
1. I am no longer looking to subscribe to individual blogs via RSS.
If I admire a blogger, such as Mike Fruchter, I look whether he has a Google Shared Items page to which he bookmarks his top blog po... (Read More)
Mashable!
Ever had one of those moments when you really wished you knew how to do something specific? If only there were someone you could ask… Thanks to the social web, particularly niche blogs and expert-driven communities, it’s easy to find knowledge, insights and guidance direct from the pros, no matter what the topic area. In f (Read More)
Six Revisions : Web Development and Design
Footers on web pages have evolved from being a simple section where you host your copyright information and additional links, to a multi-functional section where you can find a variety of site features such as twitter updates, a short bio of the author, and secondary navigation.This collection aims to showcase just some (Read More)
Steve's shared items in Google Reader
Last year, my husband fell head over heels in love with Facebook (a social networking site) and tried to evangelize everyone else to join in as well. The year before that, he was obssessed with Twitter, a microblogging site. I banned him from repeating twitter every five minutes around the house, unless he wanted to sleep o (Read More)
: same for me too, love FB and twitter but cannot get into FF.....I know its valuable, and I need to really spend a day using it....until watch this space.
Scobleizer
Guy Kawasaki is a pretty influential guy and when he says “Twitter is a weapon,” in an interview I did with him my ears perk up.But he got more outrageous from there. He took on TechCrunch’s Mike Arrington with a challenge. Guy would rather give up his cell phone for a week than give up Twitter for a week. (Read More)
: @joebachana I agree. Every once in a while we do need to realise that there is a life outside the devices we use. Else one of these days we will end up becoming a part of the machine...remember the movie "The Lawnmower Man"?
: @joebachana Healthy detox sounds like a wise idea. S|M tools and points of contact are piling up rapidly and can consume a lot of brain bandwidth if not careful.
The Last Podcast
Even though 2008 isn’t exactly ending on a high note, we have definitely seen our fair share of interesting new web apps and online services this year. Some of those, however, never quite caught on, even though they are really interesting and cool. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly why these things happen – could be because of (Read More)
Submitted by Johnspencer
from Google Reader:
Listen up (haha, it's a pun, get it!?), 'September' has finally rolled around on the calendar of the mans whose heart is blacker than his turtleneck and Apple's new In-Ear Headphones with built in remote and mic are finally ready to be ordered. They retail for $109 and are supposed to have kick arse sound quality with a woo (Read More)
24-7 Family History Circle
The late Stanford mathematician George Polya devised a problem-solving process that has been used in math classes for years. Even though family history problems are not always math problems, Polya’s procedure can provide a framework within which to work.In essence, Polya had four steps to his process:1) Understand the (Read More)