Submitted by mvndrvrt
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Pink Is the New Blue: Maybe I'm out of it, but I was unaware that parents now want girls, not boys. That's the buried lede in Ruth Shalit Barrett's mildly horrifying Elle piece on "Gender Disappointment": Seventyone percent o (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Think about how much of your important data is stuck in the cloud. Web service Backupify backs up all your online accounts (including Wordpress, Facebook, Gmail, and Flickr) so if a service you rely on suddenly goes poof!, yo (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
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Built on Microsoft cloud services technologies, NASA’s interactive “citizen-science” Web service lets anyone explore the Red Planet up close, while also contributing to Mars missions. (Read More)
Smashing Apps:
This is one of the very best list of its kind where you can find the simplest online web designer’s web apps that are developed for designers and may be very helpful for you as well when you want to get your work done or jus (Read More)
NewTeeVee:
Just as I got off the stage at NewTeeVee Live with CNN Worldwide VP of Digital Marketing and Development Andy Mitchell, I saw a report that CNN is cutting back on its web video newscasts. The company laid off its four CNN.com (Read More)
Download Squad:
Filed under: Games, Internet, Humor, Op-EdAh, Evony. Sweet, sweet Evony. Chances are if you've been online for more than a day or two and you dare step outside the sandbox of Gmail or Facebook and into the seedy underbelly of (Read More)
Lifehacker:
You've always wanted to learn how to build software yourself—or just whip up an occasional script—but never knew where to start. Luckily, the web is full of free resources that can turn you into a programmer in no time. Sinc (Read More)
AppScout:
Everyone knows what it's like to have two documents in front of you with the same name, likely edited and modified by different people--and the arduous task of reconciling the differences between the docs is left up to you. S (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Delayed flights and hold-overs won't tempt you with $10-a-day Wi-Fi this holiday season. That's because Google has bought out web service at 47 airports through Jan. 15, 2010, and offers it free, assuming you don't mind a lit (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Delayed flights and hold-overs won't tempt you with $10-a-day Wi-Fi this holiday season. That's because Google has bought out web service at 47 airports through Jan. 15, 2010, and offers it free, assuming you don't mind a lit (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Delayed flights and hold-overs won't tempt you with $10-a-day Wi-Fi this holiday season. That's because Google has bought out web service at 47 airports through Jan. 15, 2010, and offers it free, assuming you don't mind a lit (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Back in the olden days, long before the advent of electric light, our forefathers dreamt of a better place. They dreamt of running hot and cold water in their wash rooms, wireless telegraphy, and the rise of the horseless car (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Free web service CompareMyDocs is an easy-to-use tool that compares up to seven revisions of a Word document or rich text file to help you put together a final draft based on revisions you choose. After choosing the documents (Read More)
Submitted by funkyboy
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PrefaceThere are a lot of good articles already written & screen casts about memory management in Flash Player. I encourage you to read them first before reading the below. I cover memory management in a large application u (Read More)
Submitted by robdiana
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Here’s a repost of an article I wrote for Inc., on the emergence of the real time web and how your business can benefit from this trend:One of the biggest technology trends in 2009 has been the emergence of the “Real-Time Web (Read More)
Submitted by Mahendra
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Everyone is talking about the “real-time web”. That’s usually a pretty strong indication of a buzzword that will soon mean very little. Some would argue that it already doesn’t mean much. And yet, as Paul Graham’s web 2.0 art (Read More)
Stanford Center for Internet and Society:
An article in Sunday's New York Times by Chris Nicholson brings home an important lesson about digital life under The Law of Disruption. When social contracts are formed, the medium is often the message.The story involves th (Read More)
A Feed Is Born:
Amazon has been at the forefront of cloud computing for the longest time and they have offered various cloud computing products like storage services & database services to the enterprise.Another additional product on the Ama (Read More)
TwitLinks:
As we rush to purchase Apple products and services on Cupertino’s monochrome treadmill of shiny shiny I can’t help thinking the open web community is losing something vital - a commitment to net neutrality and platform openne (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
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So, if you haven’t been following along, Python programming now occupies the bulk of my work day.While I really like writing code and like it more using Python, no language is without its quirks. Let me say up front that I do (Read More)