// 18.Oct.2008

stitcho.com

An Internet notification platform that works on both Windows and Mac (including support for Growl). “Using Stitcho, your website can send real-time notifcations directly to a user’s desktop, even when their web browser is closed.”

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// 16.Oct.2008

Deskography

A simple little service where you upload photos of your desk. Why? Well, the idea is that it’s fun to invite the world to see where you work.

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// 16.Oct.2008

Context Includes

One of the great things about WordPress is that it doesn’t limit how content is displayed, but provides a ‘framework’ of ways to do so. Even better, it’s possible to change the display according to the content. This tutorial describes how to make posts be displayed within ‘the loop’ according to their content - or contextual differences.

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// 15.Oct.2008

Asql

A simple console shell which allows you to run SQL queries against an Apache logfile, something that can be very useful - especially at getting information which is not easily available via static logfile analysers. [via]

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// 15.Oct.2008

Art=Work

Great website, but why the hell isn’t there an RSS feed? I want to subscribe!

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// 15.Oct.2008

Runtime Page Optimizer

RPO runs on a web server applying performance optimizations to pages at runtime, just before the page is sent to the browser. I can’t wait for the Apache version to become available. [via]

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// 15.Oct.2008

Think Different With Network Names

What we really need is networks with imaginative names. Names like “Vicious Evil Network Of Mayhem”.

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// 12.Oct.2008

Using Apostrophes

It’s amazing how many people get this wrong, myself included. Now there’s no excuse.

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// 11.Oct.2008

On Tough Times

Through the miracle of credit, civilization actually gets to run on the illusion that there are several times more money available than we all actually have. This has worked mostly pretty well for several hundred years now. But as of this week, it’s all locked up, and even the good outcomes envisage a contraction of the credit universe and thus the necessity to get along on less money.

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// 10.Oct.2008

ClarusX

Restoring the Dogcow to the OS X Page Setup dialogue.

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