Month: July 2006
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ITP Research » Video Comments, a WordPress Plugin
Sort of like VH-1 pop-up videos for your blog. ITP Research » Video Comments, a WordPress Plugin
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Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.
Daniel got roped into a bullshit internship program in Nepal, but instead of turning back, he just ditched said bullshitters and improvised himself some work. In Kathmandu. It does not appear to have been an easy or pleasant experience, but now he’s shooting for an NGO and making the best of his time there. Word.…
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Christian Montoya » Hot Dates with CSS
How to do that cool one day of a calendar date thingie in WordPress. Christian Montoya » Hot Dates with CSS
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Independence Day
It’s July 4th in Santa Cruz, which means thousands of pie-eyed tourists will be giving the locals puzzled looks when they tell them there are no fireworks here tonight. More accurately… there are no sanctioned fireworks here tonight. Santa Cruz, for whatever reason, decided years ago to not put on any sort of official fireworks…
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Guest Posting: Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue? | Center for Citizen Media: Blog
“What really makes me twitch is that the amount and distribution of serious reporting that people can read are both dwindling, and they’re dwindling in a way that all but cuts off citizens who are less than affluent…” Guest Posting: Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue? | Center for Citizen Media: Blog
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Vitamin Features » 15 Things you can do with Yahoo! UI
More useful stuff that’s over my head at the moment. AJAX-y web design with some help from Yahoo. Vitamin Features » 15 Things you can do with Yahoo! UI
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PressThink: The People Formerly Known as the Audience
“The people formerly known as the audience are those who were on the receiving end of a media system that ran one way, in a broadcasting pattern, with high entry fees and a few firms competing to speak very loudly while the rest of the population listened PressThink: The People Formerly Known as the Audience