Archive for February 2nd, 2008
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WordPress as standard has the ability to paginate your posts, i.e. you can split long posts over individual pages by using the <!–nextpage–> tag to create page breaks. The shortfall of the built-in function is there is no way of adding titles or headings to these pages - something like index or content list, so readers can jump straight to
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For the launch of Windows Live Wave 2 late last year, Microsoft together with the non-profit organization “Operation Smile” hosted an event in New York with a dazzling art installation featuring a 60-feet wide white sphere. On this sphere, they projected a dynamically-generated visualization of smiling faces with thousands of smaller pictures. The
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Effective February 1, 2008, the 8GB Zune Digital Media Player gets a $20 Price Drop. Now customers can get all the great features of the 8GB Zune for just $179.99! But, for just $30 more than the 4GB Zune, you can double your music or video content. Now
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For those wondering how long Yahoo! may take to respond to Microsoft's unsolicited $44.6 billion takeover bid, Yahoo says don't hold your breath.In a brief FAQ posted to its Web site, Yahoo says
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What is Eye-Fi? The Eye-Fi Card is a wireless memory card. It automatically uploads pictures from your digital camera to your PC or Mac and to your favorite photo sharing, printing, blogging or social networking site.
No cables, no waiting, no hassles.
What have we done?
I've been working with
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How many times a day do you copy and paste something? How often do you later wish you had saved what you copied to your clipboard for later use, or find yourself going back to look for that same content?
Control C is an automated 3 steps solution that will
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Jeremy Zawodny of Yahoo! recently found the “YUI Grid Builder”. YUI Grid Builder tool generate CSS layout for you. Will Duff took that and made YahooPages which adds even more WYSIWYG fun.
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In this topic we’re concentrating on Startup Processes and Delayed Automatic Start for System Services.
In previous versions of Windows, during system boot, the Session Manager process (SMSS.EXE) would start the Client-Server Runtime Subsystem (CSRSS.EXE), and the logon process (WINLOGON.EXE). The Winlogon process would then launch the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service,
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If you want to get rid of the sidebar in Windows Vista, it No Comments » - Posted by DG
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Stuart Collville and Ed Eliot’s CSS Sprite Generator tool, is the first of many in a series of web-site performance tools. CSS sprites are a way to reduce the number of HTTP requests made for image resources referenced by your site.
Now they topped this by releasing the source code of the generator on launchpad,
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Google has released the “Social Graph API”, as announced by Brad Fitzpatrick on Google Code blog. The Social Graph homepage says with this new API, developers can “utilize public connections their users have already created in other web services.” Brad says, Social Graph API, makes
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Gmail users should take a note — in an effort to fight spam and prevent abuse, Google will temporarily disable your account if you send a message to more than 500 recipients or if you send a large number of undeliverable messages. If you use a POP or IMAP client (Microsoft Outlook
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Windows Vista's Performance and Reliability tools help users understand and solve problems and how greater levels of instrumentation and error reporting are what drives Vista's now native update application. It's time to share a bit more and perhaps help Windows Vista users discover the details around the real
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Every time, you visit a website, your browser - whether it’s Opera, Firefox, Internet Explorer etc. captures all web pages and images and saves them in the browser cache directory. This saves you time, when you next go to a website, you can quickly access the saved files in your cache rather than re-download the image or related content.
If you’re a web designer
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