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links for 2009-03-26

  • Front End Developer and Other Crap I am the best choice for all your front end development needs. Why? Let me tell you, one word. Ajax, motherfuton
  • Now you can get themes from your favorite games like Super Mario, Street Fighter, and Spore on your personalized Google homepage. Then add your choice of news, email, weather, and more for a page that's as useful as it is fun.
  • NewSpring Church exists to make the name of Jesus Christ famous, one life at a time. We have campuses in Anderson, Florence and Greenville, South Carolina.
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  • Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents. I prefer to use CSS, rather then JavaScript or Jquey, if the same functionality can achieved by CSS because it is most likely that some people might turn off JavaScript in their pages but not CSS. While some web designer might disagree because of CSS’s lack of ability to make the web pages more dynamic I still think CSS is the way to go.
  • In short, a weblog about my journey with Jesus, eating right, learning to listen to and take care of your body, feeding your kids right etc… all by a Mom who has lupus.
  • Nyuk-nyuk-nyuk. MGM and the Farrelly brothers are finally slapping together their high-profile cast for "The Three Stooges," a comedy project the filmmakers have been developing for years. Sean Penn is set to play Larry, and Jim Carrey is in negotiations to play Curly. Benicio del Toro is a rumored possibility for the brothers' taciturn leader, Moe. The studio is looking to start production in the fall for a 2010 release slot.
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    links for 2009-03-25

  • 1. The Death Star was a moon-sized battle station built and controlled by the Galactic Empire in the Star Wars universe. 2. It housed a laser capable of incinerating an entire planet in an instant. 3. Realizing how undeniably badass it felt to threaten people with "planetary annihilation" the Empire decided to make The Death Star an integral part of their defense strategy. 4. When they decided to build a second, larger Death Star after the first was destroyed, it became clear that this strategy was somewhat inelastic:
  • INTERNET idealists like me have long had an easy answer for creative types — like the striking screenwriters in Hollywood — who feel threatened by the unremunerative nature of our new Eden: stop whining and figureout how to join the party! That’s the line I spouted when I was part of the birthing celebrations for the Web. I even wrote a manifesto titled “Piracy Is Your Friend.” But I was wrong. We were all wrong. Like so many in Silicon Valley in the 1990s, I thought the Web would increase business opportunities for writers and artists. Instead they have decreased. Most of the big names in the industry — Google, Facebook, MySpace and increasingly even Apple and Microsoft — are now in the business of assembling content from unpaid Internet users to sell advertising to other Internet users.
  • At a well-known five-star hotel, I asked if I could extend my checkout time by two hours. I was told no; the hotel was full. Unless I paid for a half day; then they'd accommodate me. Huh? If the hotel was full and needed my room, why would it make a difference if I paid them? And if they did have the ability to extend my checkout, why would they charge me? I spoke with the manager. Same answer. That was the last time I stayed at that hotel franchise. Contrast that to my recent experience at the Four Seasons in Dallas, TX, a hotel where I've stayed several times. When I arrived I didn't have to stand in line to check in; the valet simply handed me the key to my room. Which was set-up exactly as I like it: a yoga mat and an exercise schedule on the bed; a bowl of fruit on the table. And they automatically extended my check out time. I am a customer for life. How do they do it? What's their secret?
  • The expected drop in internet advertising revenues this year was neither unpredictable nor unpredicted, nor was it caused solely by the general recession and the decline in retail sales. Internet advertising will rapidly lose its value and its impact, for reasons that can easily be understood. Traditional advertising simply cannot be carried over to the internet, replacing full-page ads on the back of The New York Times or 30-second spots on the Super Bowl broadcast with pop-ups, banners, click-throughs on side bars. This might be a subject where considerable disagreement is possible, if indeed, pushed ads were still working in traditional media. Mostly they have failed. One newspaper after another is going out of business across the United States, and the ad revenues of traditional print media, even of highly respected magazines, is declining. The ultimate failure of broadcast media advertising is likewise becoming clear.
  • Ensuring that search engines can crawl and index your rich Internet applications (RIAs)—so that your content can be found by others—is of critical importance to building and maintaining an online presence. While Adobe and the leading search engines are making significant strides in making SWF content more searchable, you can take additional steps now to improve your search ranking positions further. The SEO Technology Center helps explain what the challenges are and provides practical steps, examples, and best practices that you can follow to overcome them.
  • W3C validation isn't very forgiving at times, but it allows you to see errors that are generated by your markup. Lots of errors and warnings thrown by the validator are a good indicator that your XHTML isn't in very good shape, and might not look consistent across different browsers. Here are 10 sneaky validation problems that trip developers up, and how to avoid them.
  • CSS 3 is on the horizon, and we're all getting excited. Thanks to the latest browser updates, developers can begin working with time-saving new properties – such as @font-face. Unfortunately, the availability of these features is limited to a tiny fraction of our overall userbase. At least for the next year or so, we'll need to continue utilizing the Flash and Javascript alternatives when embedding fonts. Luckily, a new contender, Cufón, has made the process unbelievably simple. What makes it different? Rather than Flash, it uses a mixture of canvas and VML to render the fonts. In just a few minutes, I'll demonstrate how to use any font you wish in your web applications. Excited?
  • Our complete merchant account and gateway services integrate to your Network Solutions E-Commerce package!
  • I’ve worked with Flash for several years and have always been slightly dissatisfied with the markup needed to embed a movie in web pages. When I recently published a site in XHTML, my dissatisfaction with the markup grew as I realized that it simply wasn’t valid in this context and was bloating my pages to unacceptable levels. A leaner, standards-compliant method of embedding Flash movies was called for.
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    links for 2009-03-24

  • Whew! We've finally surfaced, gasping for oxygen, from the deluge of responses to our challenge to Create a sign for us to post around the new Woot building. What year is it now? Does my wife still remember me? Is Brooklyn still in the league? We should explain how we judged this one, because it's a little different. Instead of honoring the very best entries from the whole contest, first we picked the best one in each category that we needed signage for, and then ranked those best-in-category ones to arrive at our final four money-winners. So some of the HMs may actually be better than some of the money-winners, which has never, ever happened before. (No, we didn't really like any of the proximity-card entries, so no winner there.) Now, while we readjust to life outside the Contest 118 bubble, behold your new gods:
  • With customers and prospects searching the Internet for products, services?and conversation?the world of marketing has changed forever. Customers and prospects now own your brand and they are controlling what’s being said about you in the market both online and offline. Are you prepared? The Online Media Boot Camp is a full-day, intense, online marketing training conference that will give you the background and tools you will need to learn how to market in this new environment.
  • With customers and prospects searching the Internet for products, services?and conversation?the world of marketing has changed forever. Customers and prospects now own your brand and they are controlling what’s being said about you in the market both online and offline. Are you prepared? The Online Media Boot Camp is a full-day, intense, online marketing training conference that will give you the background and tools you will need to learn how to market in this new environment.
  • Old school best practices for writing brand marketing copy have included the omission of terms that may reflect poorly on a company, including the term "cheap" to describe a product or service. But is this practical in the world of SEO? In these seemingly dire economic times, search volume for phrases that include the term "cheap" has spiked. In an iMedia article published last May, Craig Macdonald at Covario cited comScore research (from December 2007) indicating the search phrase "cheap airfare" alone is worth about $8 million. According to the Google AdWords Keyword Tool, the average monthly search volume for the phrase "cheap insurance" typically amounts to 673,000 queries. Last month, the number of queries for this term rocketed to 2.7 million. Likewise, the average monthly search volume for the phrase "cheap car" is traditionally about 1 million queries. Last month, the volume exceeded 3.3 million.
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    links for 2009-03-23

  • CS-Cart is a turnkey shopping cart software solution that includes all the necessary features and functions to build a successful online business. CS-Cart is an "out of the box" solution with easy to use functionality that allows you to immediately start to sell online, ranging from a one-product shop to a fully-featured online store. CS-Cart is designed for ease of use and flexible customizations, to meet all your needs. Your store will be using the latest ecommerce innovations, like one-page checkout, and a highly flexible sales promotion engine, to allow novice users to manage your online store and increase sales. CS-Cart is designed for fast, easy deployment to get your store up and running in a blink: * Built using open source technologies, PHP/MySQL, Smarty, supported by almost all hosting providers. * Full source code, with no encryption, allowing for full customization of your ecommerce store.
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  • Last night, long after I should have fallen asleep, I came across a fantastic overview of "frontend engineering." This is a must-watch video, presented by Nate Koechley. Many designers will get more from this video than an entire book. Nate covers everything from underused html tags, to doctypes, to proper naming conventions. I highly recommend watching it.
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    links for 2009-03-22

  • Stay connected with other social media advocates in the St. Louis area.
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    links for 2009-03-20

  • In this article tripwire magazine provides a list of very useful CSS Techniques that you can use freely to make your website or blog more dynamic and inprove its Look & Feel. The article will also give you an introduction to CSS and why it should be used instead of table-based layouts. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML and XHTML, but the language can be applied to any kind of XML document. Cascading Style Sheets offer significant advantages compared to the other option available – table-layouts. First of all CSS provides us with a strict separation between layout, design of the page, and the information, presented on the page. This means that the layout of all pages in a website can be changed at one by editing style definitions in one .css-file that all the web pages refer to.
  • One of the wonderful things about digital photography is the creativity that you can engage in once you’ve got your image on your computer and in Photoshop. All kinds of effects can be achieved to make your shots look any number of ways. But what about in-camera techniques for more creative and artistic shots? Here are twelve fun in-camera hacks to experiment with to get more abstract and artistic shots – the results are only limited by your imagination!
  • It all started with an eBay auction for a new G4 Powerbook. My friend Cory wanted me to sell it for him just days after he bought it. Probably because he realized that, aside from looking cool, he had no real use for it. For the sake of an easy sale, I just pretended to sell it as my own, with a starting price of $1700, and the "Buy It Now" option for $2100. You are bidding on my 19 day old G4 Powerbook. This was purchased for a project that fell through. When I tried to return it, I was informed of a 10 day limit for returns! Your new laptop comes with its original box, all of its documentation, all of its original accessories, and the blue tooth mouse. Days go by with no sign of interest, until I receive this email from an interested eBay member:
  • Neither this site nor Mozilla is connected with Microsoft.
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    links for 2009-03-19

  • Create a Retro Pop Art in Photoshop | 10Steps.SG – Photoshop and Flash tutorials
  • Google Analytics is used by most of us search marketers with the exception of the paranoid and even a growing number of top 500 websites. This free web analytics suite is just too tempting not be used. It’s very advanced compared to many other, especially free web analytics tools. Google Analytics has some significant flaws and shortcomings though.
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    links for 2009-03-18

  • NEW YORK (CNN) — Hours after actress Natasha Richardson was reportedly transferred to a New York City hospital, her mother and sister were seen visiting late Tuesday. Natasha Richardson fell on a beginners' slope in Canada. Natasha Richardson fell on a beginners' slope in Canada. Click to view previous image 1 of 3 Click to view next image more photos » Lenox Hill Hospital would not confirm Richardson's transfer from a Montreal hospital after she was injured during a ski lesson at a Quebec resort. But several members of her family, including her mother, Oscar winner Vanessa Redgrave, and her sister, "Nip/Tuck" star Joely Richardson, were shown entering the hospital. Images appeared on the Splash News and "Entertainment Tonight" Web sites. Following Richardson's fall on Monday, she was taken to a hospital near the Mont Tremblant ski resort in Quebec and later transferred to Hopital du Sacre-Coeur in Montreal, a resort spokeswoman said in a statement Tuesday.
  • LONDON, England (CNN) — David Prowse, who played Darth Vader in the original "Star Wars" films, has revealed he is suffering from prostate cancer but is still feeling "fantastic." David Prowse signs autographs during the opening day of "Star Wars Celabration IV" in Los Angeles in 2007. David Prowse signs autographs during the opening day of "Star Wars Celabration IV" in Los Angeles in 2007. Click to view previous image 1 of 2 Click to view next image Prowse, who wore the black suit and helmet to play the Dark Lord of the Sith, told a British radio station he had been undergoing radiotherapy at a hospital in south London and was helping its fundraising appeal. "I'm involved with the Royal Marsden Hospital appeal because I'm undergoing treatment for prostate cancer, would you believe," he told Absolute Radio. "I'm having my very last treatment this morning."
  • If You have been following to latest articles, I compiled 43 PSD to XHTML, CSS Tutorials article some time ago. This should be considered as next step to web development process. There are a lot of really professional and high quality XHTML, CSS templates available for free – if You are familiar with coding, You can learn many new techniques just by studying code. Those templates are free for charge, however don’t forget to check license from each one of them before using. Don’t forget that You don’t need to copy those layouts, play with css, images to get complete fresh look. Here I represent to You the first part of free templates – every template is hand-picked, I picked only those templates I thought were interesting in code or really exceptional according to standard layouts.
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    links for 2009-03-17

  • Oh, Star Wars bobbleheads. I couldn’t have made it through all the difficulties of the last year without you.
  • Network Solutions Company Overview As the Internet has evolved, it has leveled the playing field for small businesses. No matter their size, a small business can now use the Web to gain advantages that at one time only big business enjoyed – such as the ability to reach customers around the globe. The Internet has created a world of opportunities . . . At Network Solutions®, we focus on helping small businesses start and market their businesses on the Web, enabling them to realize their dreams of self-reliance, entrepreneurship, creativity, and financial independence. We pioneered the service for creating and acquiring specific “web addresses” (known as domain name registration), and today offer a full range of Web-related services. In addition to domain name registration, we offer Web site design and hosting, e-commerce solutions, online security products, and search engine marketing and optimization.
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    links for 2009-03-16

  • About twenty years ago people noticed computers and TV were on a collision course and started to speculate about what they'd produce when they converged. We now know the answer: computers. It's clear now that even by using the word "convergence" we were giving TV too much credit. This won't be convergence so much as replacement. People may still watch things they call "TV shows," but they'll watch them mostly on computers. What decided the contest for computers? Four forces, three of which one could have predicted, and one that would have been harder to. One predictable cause of victory is that the Internet is an open platform. Anyone can build whatever they want on it, and the market picks the winners. So innovation happens at hacker speeds instead of big company speeds. The second is Moore's Law, which has worked its usual magic on Internet bandwidth. [1]
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