A new Digg gaming site, Subvert and Profit, launched earlier this week with an army of at least 500 users. What does this mean for Digg? Well, there is now a collective of it’s users getting paid to vote on stories. Advertisers pay to have their stories “dugg” to ultimately get on the [...]
I have been developing our company’s intranet for the last month. Everything was running smooth until I tried to open local files through Firefox. These files were not necessarily web pages, but .pdfs, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and other miscellaneous files that employees needed for time off requests, expense reports, etc.
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Come on, Google. We’re all waiting for the next toolbar update so we can see what kind of PageRank our sites have earned in the last few months.
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A month since the first installment of 21 Must-Have Firefox Add-Ons, I needed to include a few new add-ons that were left off the original list. Also, some readers told me about some new ones that I had never heard of.
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On April 6th, Google Labs released Google Voice Local Search. The services is Google’s experiment into delivering local-business search results over the phone.
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All the cool kids are using CSS to separate content from appearance on their sites. Here is 101 resources that will get your feet wet with CSS, teach you some new tricks and techniques, clean your code, and hit the ground running with pre-made layouts.
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