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A lot of tweaks are still left to go, but the forums are now open. Expect more news and updates on them tomorrow. For now, make your way over there and get comfortable. To all of our readers in the U.S., happy Fourth of July.
Focus clouds. It's like a tag cloud but with more focus. With PHP source code. Makes tag clouds just a little more interesting.

Last week i got to check out Transformers which was actually very good. But before the actual movie, there was an intense trailer for a new movie that does
Following the pre-launch hype, Highrise looks to be fantastic so far (ahem, and ahem). The marketer in me sits back and marvels at the buildup that 37s have gotten so good at. The programmer geek in me would love to see the DB schema behind the appl
As some of you may know, I am currently working on a content management system. Although I am not able to
share all of the code - it is proprietary after all - I already made one debugging tool public. This tool
can be used to test so
A couple of months ago I wrote an article about geotagging, a new feature of Picasa 2.5. Thanks to this new feature you are able to store the location where a photograph was taken by finding the location in Google Earth. Today I am going to expla
Alexander Muse
explains on his weblog why Big in Japan uses a slightly
modified version of the GPL. In fact, he doesn't even consider it a change or
modification, but only a clarification of something that he considers unclear.
Google's Webmail ( Gmail ) has now a new functionality allowing the consultation of a PowerPoint attachment. It is not necessary to install Powerpoint to have this functionality. You can instantly open the file in a new browser window by clicking
In 1947 Life Magazine asked the most famous cartoonists of the day to draw their signature characters, side by side, twice: once with eyes wide open, once blindfolded. If only there were an ID equivalent! We'd love to see what Le Corbusier and Loewy
Long-time readers, particularly those of you who post comments now and then, are probably aware of some ongoing problems I've been having with my commenting system. Commenters have had to use Markdown instead of HTML, code snippets were removed, esc
Well-documented and readable source code is essential for every collaborative project. Logically structured, well organized and nicely formatted, the code can speed up the bug hunting and help to keep the code clean, minimal and still functional. Th

Last week, the first production release of the Zend Framework was released. I've taken some time to read through the documentation to unders
Companies, products, universities, museums, municipalities and individuals brand themselves. Why not nations? After all, they have more at stake then almost any other entity – tourism, exports, foreign direct investment, industry formati
Over the weekend I read an article on digg
about a way to speed up Safari by removing an initial page loading delay. It reminded me about an article
Dave Hyatt – one of the developers of Safari - wrote about the FOUC
problem last Se
I’ve been playing a bit with the new Safari for Windows and found a way to activate
the debug menu that Mac OS X web developers were already used to.
You can enable the debug menu by editing the Preferences.plist file which you can find <
Webappers.com is the website of Ray Cheung, a freelancer designing websites and web applications with over 10 years experience. As a freelancer, we have to reduce the cost of development. Therefore, we need to find some open source resources to ai
This post is the source for the most definitive/recent/tested method (in the scope of this blog) of gzipping your CSS when either Apache compression module is not available for use. Note: This post was originally published on June 13th, 2004. It is
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I made him do it: Deaf Musician, one of my favorite bloggers released his simple but professional Wordpress theme, the black and white or white and black DM-Bloodless. CSS Globe members will feel reminded of their favorite news source.

Intel has done an about turn and joined the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project instead of trying to compete with it. Nic
Joao R. Freire recently shared a paper that he wrote on Place Branding with me. It was published in the November 2005 issue of Place Branding. He makes some very interesting points about place branding:
The worst thing a place can do is n
Check out this great set on flickr on "typography of the pe
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.- Arthur C. Clarke
When Google first unveiled GMail, then GMaps, a firestorm of interest and activity was generated -- not just in those Google applications, but the tec
This interview was recorded at the Future of Web Apps conference in London, February 2007.
Watch the video!
Last.fm developers Matt Ogle and Anil Bawa Cavia talk to journalist Bobbie Johnson for Vitamin
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You know those gossipy websites that show photos of celebrities without their makeup and fancy hairstyles? At Sparkplug we have a similar dirty secret -- underneath the sexy exterior and suave feel of our websites lies a series of ugly, puffy, just-