Monthly Archive for October, 2007
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connect to others who like what you like
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two-part tutorial on how to create an artistic and un-typical CSS list menu as seen on Web Designer Wall
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Hardware has always been available as a service through dedicated hosting providers, but it was never so well abstracted until Amazon introduced S3 and EC2 webservices
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The (unofficial) blog that Jakob Nielsen might have written if he actually had a blog (which he hasn’t)
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Gartner’s magic Quadrant about enterprise 2.0 actors
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OmniGraffle Wireframe Palette Update
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Colour blindness simulator for Mac OsX
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Mozilla Labs is launching a series of experiments to bridge the divide in the user experience between web applications and desktop apps and to explore new usability models as the line between traditional desktop and new web applications continues to blur.
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Online Citizen Journalism Now Undeniably Mainstream
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The Long Wow is a means to achieving long-term customer loyalty through systematically impressing your customers again and again. Going a step beyond just measuring loyalty, the Long Wow is an experience-centric approach to fostering and creating it.
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Piles of paper on your desk, a full email inbox, clutter in your home, anything that’s piled up really, are all results of a lack of decisions.
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Thank you for visiting the End of the Internet. There are no more links. You must now turn off your computer and go do something productive. Go read a book, for pete’s sake.
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stream sound on your website
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to recycle your HP cartridges…
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Sync your thunderbirds contacts & address book with Plaxo
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Concerts in Geneva and Lausanne (amongst other venues
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identify the best products to support and the worst companies to avoid
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Comment le RSS a supplanté l’e-mail: l’exemple de SITA
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Espace de l’Allondon St Genis, France
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RSS Feeds Icons
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Gestion de contacts web2.0
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where to find your thunderbird mail folders using vista
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Compact Oxford English Dictionary
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A Wall of Imagination, Ideas, Tutorials, and Web Trends
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This is a new translation wiki to get the entire Bible translated into kitty pidgin (the language of lolcats)
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audiobooks in the public domain
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audiobooks resources
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directory of free audio books
If you’re in Lausanne and want to hear something really special, amazing sounds and effects, a string bass that sometimes sounds like Dave Gilmour‘s guitar, all this performed by two crazy old musicians whose imagination and youth has got nothing to envy from the younger generations, then I highly recommend a short-stop at theater 2.21 for little-over-an-hour of pure wonder by Léon Francioli and Daniel Bourquin, aka “Les nouveaux monstres“.
These guys are mad. In the same minute, they take you from horrific experimental squeaking attempts of sounds to the most lyrical melody with the magical sound of a – brilliantly played by Daniel Bourquin- tenor sax and the smooth accompaniment, with a very round and colourful sound, of Léon Francioli’s grand piano.
That music, composed and arranged by Léon Francioli, enters no category I’ve known so far, unless something like psycho-experimental-jazz-somewhat-pink-floydish-somewhat-astor-piazzolish exists
They’re still on until tomorrow evening.
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Photoshop web2.0 styles
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RightLoad: About RightLoad – Upload files from your right click menu
quickly upload files directly from a Windows folder to your server
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save video and audio which is embedded on a webpage
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free cross platform (Mac and PC) standalone Flash FLV & SWF Video
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hacks to turn wordpress into a fully featured cms

