Submitted by courane01
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I recently came across a web page that rocked my world. In the worst of ways.It’s the writing guidelines for a major publisher of “Christian” fiction called LOVE INSPIRED GUIDELINES. Interestingly it was another major Christi (Read More)
Submitted by ukstevieb
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Fox Digital Studios puts focus on brands Using Director Joss Whedon as inspiration, News Corp. rebrands unit to incorporate more advertising into entertainment content. The Microsoft-sponsored Family Guy special isn't the onl (Read More)
Engadget:
If we're being honest (and trust us, we're being honest), Pranav Mistry's Sixth Sense contraption has always baffled us. It's kind of like Sony's Rolly. It looks cool, it sounds rad, but we're fairly certain only 2.49 people (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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This work, by Bruce Tendai Mubayiwa, is just one example from a range of original and affordable paintings of landscape art available for sale on SouthAfricanArtists.com.There are more examples of great affordable art from Br (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
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Superfeedr comes from Notifixious. We followed Dave’s advice and removed many features, so much that we found a market! :) However, I am still using Notifixious on a daily basis and I know many other people do. Yet, I am not (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
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Prompted by recent brief negative pronunciations by Malthe on theZope Component Architecture (ZCA), I thought I'd talk a bit about whatI think about it. I'm not going to go into hermeneutics here of whatMalthe might mean -- o (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
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In a must-read essay, Senator Ted Kaufman reveals that - despite all of the talk coming out of Washington - high-frequency trading is set to explode:We've gone from an era dominated by a duopoly of the New York Stock Exchange (Read More)
Gizmodo:
This is Marissa Mayer, the queen of Google. Every Google thing that you use goes through her. And she's nerd. So she says, sitting on her red ball in that red dress: "When people think about computer science, they imagine pe (Read More)
paidContent.org:
As expected, eBay (NSDQ: EBAY) announced a deal today between the Skype investor group and Joltid, the owner of the code that runs Skype. Joltid and Skype cofounders Niklas Zenn (Read More)
Access Team Blog:
Today's guest blogger is Access MVP Scott Diamond. Scott is the principal of Diamond Computing Associates and the author of Microsoft Office Access 2007 VBA. This is a very frequently discussed issue. But before I get into (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
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Continuing in the series of big problems that are mostly solved, we have database migrations. A couple days ago I talked about Search.Database MigrationsDatabase Migrations are an interesting piece of the Django community. Ra (Read More)
Hack a Day:
One day computers will exist in every part of our lives. You’ll be standing in the shower, lathering up when Chantal, your holographic computer controlled AI partner, informs you in a cool voice you have a new email. How spl (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
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Jetpack is a Mozilla Labs project which makes it possible for anyone who knows standard web skills (HTML, Javascript, CSS) to make Firefox add-ons.We are happy to announce that we have a winner for the Jetpack 0.5 contest. Gi (Read More)
Submitted by marcel
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We think it was the media economy keynote of the year. Carta is proud to present a transcript of Jeff Jarvis’ keynote to the Printgipfel (29-10-2009; Medientage München) together with a vimeo-video of for everyone to include. (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
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From left to right, Mozilla’s director of mobile Stuart Parmenter, director of Firefox development Mike Beltzner, manager of Firefox’s frontend features team Johnathan Nightingale and team lead of graphics Vladimir Vukićević. (Read More)
MakeUseOf.com:
If you have yet to connect your Nintendo Wii to the Internet, you’re definitely missing out on a lot the console has to offer.Utilizing the Wii’s built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi or connecting through a USB-to-Ethernet adapter, you c (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
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Now that Google’s Android operating system is appearing on a bunch of new smart phones, it seems like a good time to report on my year with Android on an HTC/T-Mobile G1 phone.How has it worked as a phone? Call quality and re (Read More)
Submitted by bensays
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There will always be the last minute, spur of the moment, middle of nowhere transactions we will need to perform, away from the convenience of our office / home computer.Say for instance, you were overseas, or in a location w (Read More)