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A Wikipedia administrator explains what to do when the facts have been infected with truthiness.
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Mark Boulton writes about the origins of CSS Blueprint, which I linked to a few days ago.
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Search for whatever you want without a care in the world, 100% anonymously.
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“Take your favorite 5–10 questions from this list, write them down and post them near your desk, your bathroom mirror, the visor in your car and on the back of your cellphone.”
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Counting down the minutes until the user interface is copied by Web designers and becomes a trend.
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Cederhom announces an update to a solid resource.
Category: links
links for 2007-08-07
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“The easiest way to celebrate The National Day of Awesomeness is to be awesome.”
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“Creating a clickable PDF to prototype a new design is not a new concept, but it is a valuable tool that is often overlooked and underutilized.”
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“Now that it’s a movie, you can use it to procrastinate for a full 90 minutes.”
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I prefer to call him the Grandfather of Web Design.
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The 10-day program would accept youngsters aged between 14 and 22 once they had undergone a psychological test and evaluation.
links for 2007-08-06
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A guide for building pages on a baseline grid.
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“A case study in hitting #1 on the New York Times. Is it luck? I don’t think so.”
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“When entering data into Facebook, you’re sending it on a one-way trip.”
links for 2007-08-05
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“It gives you a solid CSS foundation to build your project on top of, with an easy-to-use grid, sensible typography, and even a stylesheet for printing.”
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“iCal calendars are kept in sync with Google Calendar”
links for 2007-08-03
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A new way to annoy your site visitors.
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“the first payments service designed from the ground up specifically for developers”
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Synergastastic.
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“Google has been sending GPS kits to India that enable locals to make more detailed maps of their area.”
links for 2007-08-02
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Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks.
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An easy to use data management tool that allows you to efficiently synchronize files and folders from one disk location to another.
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“Mac OS X Subversion client that won’t make you long for the command line interface anymore.”
links for 2007-08-01
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Google Maps announces support for the hCard microformat in Google Maps results
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Put all of your club cards onto just one card
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Every generation — from young Millennials to Generation X to Baby Boomers and older Matures — enjoys reading magazines.
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Luke Wroblewski’s “Web Application Page Hierarchy” talk at this year’s WebVisions conference.
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“The quintessential comedy of watching people get hit in the face by a ball has a long and proud tradition.”
links for 2007-07-31
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Contrast, Repetition, Alignment and Proximity.
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10 secrets your IT department doesn’t want you to know, the risks you’ll face if you use them and tips about how to keep yourself (and your job) safe while you’re at it.
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Collects small screen captures of fine online design
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Found this to be too funny not to pass on.
links for 2007-07-30
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I’m more of a fan of the design than the content. The look is more work of art than a design.
links for 2007-07-28
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Easily insert HTML code and special characters into your HTML document.
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Seth Godin talks about an idea I’ve had for a while. However, it’s going to be a while before traditional companies, large and small, pour resources into this.