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An insightful blog that “is a modest effort to redeem our political and cultural discourse from incivility, partisan caricature, and intentional impasse.” It’s obvious a lot of work is put into each post! An 8wishes.com supporter so please visit!
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For a long time now I’ve been meaning to write about the seemingly ubiquitous JavaScript Badges/Widgets/Thingies that you see on blogs and web sites everywhere. Heck, I even have one on my site right now (over there–on the right).
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More then a month ago I have installed Vista RTM on my primary laptop (x86 machine) and have been running it since that time almost every day. Below are some of my reflections about the new security model introduced in Vista, its limitations, a few flaws
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Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog application which gives the user an easy way to maintain an online diary, weblog or even a complete homepage. While the default package is designed for the casual blogger, Serendipity offers a flexible, expandable and e
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Reputations can be made or broken online. Presidential candidates you would hope would have only the very best advisors. B.L. Ochman reports one presidential hopeful has had a few problems with his online image lately …
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Where the women bloggers are
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The RIAA is sick of costly court battles with terrified, preteen defendants who happened to have a Linkin Park album in their shared folder on Soulseek.
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Content Management the way it was meant to be. Powerful enough for any website or intranet design and simple enough for your Mum to use
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There are now so many companies vying to be the next YouTube, it’s easy to lose track of them all. So let’s take a look at the entire online video industry and categorize the major players.
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When linking to other sites, or to other pages within your own site, it is very important to use the most descriptive anchor text possible.
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It’s true: newspapers are outperforming TV in video ads. In 2006, newspapers’ websites sold $81 million in local online streaming video advertisements. Local TV broadcasters’ websites sold only $32 million. Even taken with the other $48 million spen
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Hitachi has made RFID chips so small they’re calling them “powder,” as they measure 0.05mm x 0.05mm. That’s a bunch of them up there on the right next to a human hair.
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I’m a fan of codesearch by Google but I find searching for what I need a little grueling. I’m going to give krugle a shot and see how it goes!
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Search is at the heart of everything we do here at Google. That’s why I’m excited to announce a new innovation in search available today in Google Earth.
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The measure, introduced by Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Tex.) last week as part of the larger SAFETY Act, would give the attorney general broad discretion to write the rules on what information companies have to retain and for how long.
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Outsourcing site that matches developers with jobs.


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