January 2010
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New Drupal Book: Drupal for Dummies →
craftyspace: Designed for non-programmers, Drupal For Dummies shows readers how to take advantage of everything in Drupal that is ready to use, including modules and third-party templates. For those readers who have been tapped to administer a Drupal site designed and programmed by a third-party developer, Drupal For Dummies provides the plain English instructions necessary to make changes...
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Jan 21st
Google Is Now Apple’s Greatest Enemy: Here’s Why →
mashable: Let’s take a trip back in time. The year is 1994, and two tech giants are going to war over copyright. They are Microsoft and Apple, and they are fighting over a copyright claim by Apple…
Jan 21st
“Just in case, to anybody who’s watching - yes, they’re both available… Only...”
– Massachusetts Senator-elect SCOTT BROWN, doing his best version of a live-action Facebook status update for his daughters during his victory speech last night. Video here. (via inothernews)
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Jan 20th
Chain Letter Evolution →
knowyourmeme: Apocryphal letters claiming divine origin circulated for centuries in Europe. Around 1900 shorter and more secular letters appeared that demanded the reader distribute copies. Billions of these “luck chain letters” have circulated since then. During thousands of generations they have accumulated remarkable methods of getting themselves copied. Using a sample of over 600 dated...
Jan 20th
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Bill Gates Surpasses 100,000 Twitter Followers in... →
mashable: Eight hours ago, Microsoft founder Bill Gates joined Twitter. Five hours ago, Twitter’s Caroline Mizumoto tweeted about it. And moments ago, @BillGates broke 100,000 Twitter…
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Losing the Internet as We Know It →
nerdgasms: azspot: But did you know that we’re at risk of losing the Internet as we know it? Millions of Americans don’t know that a battle over the future of the Internet is being played out right now in Washington. How it ends will have deep repercussions for decades to come. On one side are public interest and consumer groups, small businesses, Internet entrepreneurs, librarians, civil...
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5 Simple, But Useful CSS Properties →
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Jan 17th
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HAPPY MEAL: McDonald’s Now Provides Free Wi-Fi →
mashable: On Friday McDonald’s officially added free Wi-Fi to the menu at most U.S. locations. Now you can have your Big Mac, fries and free Wi-Fi at 11,500 McDonald’s across the country.
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The 5 Best Places To Watch TV On The Internet →
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Jan 11th
Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American... →
abbyjean: Your internet usage is being monitored. There is big money in behavioral advertising and even the government is paying for the privilege of knowing what sites you are visiting. There is no confidentiality for American consumers on the Internet and no one is going to notify you when your personal details are sold to a third party. To the contrary, database companies usually forbid their...
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Tumblr Themes →
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