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A list of tips that should help you increase code reuse in your projects.
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This is aimed at people who come from a Windows environment and have gotten used to certain things they won’t have to be bothered about on Linux.
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A bunch of useful keyboard shortcuts for Firefox.
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The designs submitted to the competition for the architecture design of the national stadium where the 2008 olympics will be held.
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Opera have just released version 9 of their web browser. I like Opera because they’re always one step ahead of the competition innovation-wise.
Category: Link Dump
links for 2006-06-19
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Top ten super cars most of us can’t even afford in their dreams, but would love to take for a spin.
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A bunch of difficult, yet really cool, analytical puzzles. Must check out.
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Advice from leading designers on every stage of the creative process to make the most of your talent.
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10 changes you can make to your life to optimize your day and yield strong positive results.
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The email Bill Gates sent to the employees of Microsoft after the news about him leaving his full time position at the company in 2008.
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Top 10 cross-breds between animals of similar genetics. These mostly exist in captivity and are the result of human intervention.
links for 2006-06-12
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A list of 200+ extremely useful firefox extensions that save time and effort. Cool stuff.
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A list of the Top 10 Strangest (or coolest) Spy Gadgets. I especially like “The Pen Scanner”, the “Motion Detector Telephone” is a good idea too.
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101 version of Led Zeppelin’s classis “Stairways to Heaven”. Can’t be anything but cool.
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Tips on how to quickly learn a new programming language without reading hundreds of manual/book pages.
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A preview of some of the exciting new functions and features that are being introduced in CSS3.
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10 technologies that might help make the future a little brighter, environment wise.
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A bunch of unsolved mathematical problems for the geniuses among you.
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From promises of preventing cancer to relieving stress, green tea seems to be the hottest cure-all on the grocery store shelves.
links for 2006-04-05
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Some of the coolest cases to carry your laptop around in.
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Really cool origami art by Robert J. Lang. Animals, insects, dinosaurs, mollusks and more…
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A tool to catalog and publish your music collection online for visitors to browse just as if they were using iTunes or an iPod.
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Archives of video game music, anime music, sheet music, midis, and even commercials.
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The craziest and coolest pc case mods. Amazing stuff.
links for 2006-03-09
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Make your digital images more convincing and lifelike with just a handful of gradients and custom shadows using Macromedia Fireworks.
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The striking commonalities in a compilation of nearly 400 Web 2.0 logos.
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A piece of free software that connects to Microsoft Outlook and displays your calendar and task items on the desktop.
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Thoughts and rules about using overtime in startups.
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Microsoft’s Origami project turns out to be about ultra mobile personal computers with powerful processors, big, bright displays, easy input options, and support for the latest connectivity standards.
links for 2006-02-03
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The nominee list for this year’s Oscars is out. Paradise Now is nominated for Best Foreign Film and Brokeback Mountain got the most nominations with 8 tips, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing, Best Lead Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best
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How to determine what’s slowing down your web site and what you can do to get over it and make your site faster.
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A list of sites that provide free stock photos and graphics, some of which allow commercial use.
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A new service where you can create and share tagged lists of resources that users can vote on for popularity, bringing forward the new concept of listonomy.
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The purpose of this site is to recapture, explore and celebrate the Art of Computer Programming. By so doing they hope to help the reader become a better programmer, understand less experienced programmers, or communicate more effectively with programmers
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9 articles or ideas that your must read if you’re thinking of launching your own web startup.
links for 2006-01-30
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A list of the top 10 video games to look forward to in the year 2006.
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Some office tech pranks that could turn out pretty funny if tried, and some of which would be a quick and effective way to getting fired.
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A 43things style service where people can list their beliefs and stand up for their convictions. What next?
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A way to dual boot Windows XP on the new intel based Macs. Although I don’t see why someone would want to do that.
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For the people stuck with Windows, here’s a way to make it faster at least.
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An archive of cool retro images. I really like.
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A checklist of the 11 things you should do after your system gets hacked to know who did what and how.
links for 2006-01-28
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A massive collection of worldwide company logos including who created them, when, the typeface, …etc
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A collection of marketing and advertising slogans, mottos, taglines.
links for 2006-01-27
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A new web 2.0 application that brings a bunch of services together: del.icio.us, flickr, google maps, blogs, wikis…etc.
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Recent attempts at installing Windows XP have left users scratching their heads. This $6000 prize might proobably inspire some creative thinking.
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I’m sure it does…
links for 2005-11-30
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A list of the most notable books of the year according to the New York Times.
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Firefox 1.5 is out now and better than before. Download now…
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Why we sometimes wake up a minute before the alarm rings.
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A successful cross between lego and photography.
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30 days to a more accessible web site.