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If you play around with a lot of beta software, this may be an easier way for you to contact developers with crash logs, etc.
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“Pibb combines the best features of instant messenger, chat, email, and bulletin boards.” No software to install, works in your web browser. OpenID is required for registration.
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Robert Scoble has a 50-plus-minute interview with Adobe’s John Nack on the company’s latest edition of its flagship application.
Tag: links
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Home of the ExpoDisc white balance solution.
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Good overview article from the SF Chronicle on Twitter, though I like to call the individual Twitter messages “tweets”, not “twitters”.
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Corner.js 1.0 allows you to add corners to webpage images. It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean. It works in all the major browsers – Mozilla Firefox 1.5+, Opera 9+ and Safari. On older browsers and Internet Explorer, it’ll degrade and your viewers won’t know the difference.
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The premier fan site of Heckler & Koch firearms, some of the finest in the world.
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“A new OpenType family brings the 1920s and 30s in to the 21st century.” Me like very much.
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Dick Kramer is well known in the law enforcement and military communities for his outstanding artwork.
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Alright, so not really dead, but certainly not the threat they once were. Now that’s Google’s territory.
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Want it, can’t afford it. What else is new?
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Make your own custom photo slide shows, then embed them in your blog, MySpace page, turn them in to RSS feeds, or use them as a streamed screensaver on your desktop.
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“ChaCha combines the best of the web’s search engines with the human intelligence made possible by a vast community of skilled search experts.”
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“Channel surf the Internet.” Sign up on StumbleUpon and you can get recommendations for web sites based on your interests and surfing habits.