Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Technology

Movable Type 4.0 Goes Open Source, Adds 50 New Features

WordPress gets all the press for open source blogging, but Movable Type, the daddy of all serious blogging apps, is open source now -- is there finally a new king of the blogging hill? More…

30 Days with Mac OS X

It's supposedly the best of both worlds - the stability and security of a Unix operating system with an easy end-user interface. From the same folks who brought you "30 Days with Linux," it's Mac OS X, and [H] spends 30 days using it to find out what Apple has to offer over Windows. The "30 Days" saga continues... More…

OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X Released!

After many many years OpenOffice.org has finally released the first download for Mac OS X that doesn't require X11!! It's just a first release, but go help these guys to test it out today, quash the bugs, and finally bring OpenOffice to OS X! More…

Image Upload: Cool Dashboard Widget for Quick and easy image uploading

By simply dropping a picture file onto the Image Upload widget, your image is uploaded privately and free of charge to ImageShack, its direct link is converted into a short, web-friendly TinyURL, and the resulting link is copied onto your pasteboard ready for action. More…

Designing on the Cheap: 100 Freebie CSS Resources

If you're in the market for a professional grade site, you've probably found that quality design work doesn't come cheap. But while hiring outside help can be costly, designing your own site can be almost free if you know where to look for good resources, tutorials and tools. More…

Anti-DRM T-Shirt Designs: Vote Now

We don ’t like DRM, and we’re not the only one. Unfortunately, the majority of the movie companies and record labels still think it’s the best way to “protect” their music. Let us show them it’s not, it only hinders honest customers. More…

The Ultimate MySpace Layout

Flawless execution of Myspace design at its finest. More…

New MacBook Pros with Santa Rosa and LED Displays

Today, Apple has introduced the new MacBook Pros as expected. The new MacBook Pros utilize the Santa Rosa chipset and come in the following configurations: More…

Issue 18 of Free Software Magazine is out!

Another cool issue of Free Software Magazine. 16 articles on free software. More…

60 Years Of Iconic Magnum Breathtaking Photos (Slideshow)

"In its sixty year life, photographic agency Magnum has, through the work of several huge names, charted history as we know it, capturing events of global renown hand-in-hand with the profoundly mundane." More…

A rational debate on Net Neutrality

The subject of Net Neutrality has become so politicized that it's almost impossible to have a rational debate on the subject. Even the term "Net Neutrality" has become a political slogan that is often deliberately vague to hide its true meaning. Is it even possible to have a rational debate... More…

Encrypt and sign Gmail messages with FireGPG

Gmail may be an excellent Web-based email application, but there is no easy way to use it with privacy tools like GnuPG. The FireGPG extension for Firefox is designed to solve this problem. It integrates nicely into Gmail's interface and allows you to sign and encrypt not only email messages but also text snippets from any Web page. More…

Zaprudering the iPhone Commercials: Maps

"Wow. The things you can learn from Apple commercials. Notice anything about that map icon? It looked mighty familiar to me. Here are a bunch of other things I've noticed about iPhone maps." More…

Digg/Facebook App Now Live!

Hey everyone, just wanted to let you know about the latest collaboration project that Digg recently finished. I worked with the developers at Facebook and we launched a application that you can install to your Facebook Profile! More…

A 10 minute tutorial for solving Math problems with Maxima

A practical tutorial for solving common high school and calculus problems with Maxima. It provides plenty of examples to get you started in no time. More…

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