Monthly Archives: January 2007

All About OpenID

When it comes to online identification there are a lot of ways to identify one’s self. The most popular method used to identify yourself on the internet is through the use of a username with password combination. This method has … Continue reading

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links for 2007-01-03

CSS Cheat Sheet (tags: css design reference webdesign) Mozilla Firefox Cheat Sheet (tags: cheatsheet firefox reference) How to wrap a headphone cord – Lifehacker (tags: lifehacks music) Useful resources for creating a WordPress theme | cre8d design: blog design, WordPress … Continue reading

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TechCrunch: Web 2.0 Sites I Couldn’t Live Without

Michael Arrington, over at TechCrunch has a list of some Web 2.0 sites that he can’t live without. I was hoping that he would leave something out that I felt should be on the list, but he hits all the … Continue reading

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TechCrunch: Web 2.0 Sites I Couldn't Live Without

Michael Arrington, over at TechCrunch has a list of some Web 2.0 sites that he can’t live without. I was hoping that he would leave something out that I felt should be on the list, but he hits all the … Continue reading

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BadVist, No Biscuit?

It seems the good folks over at Free Software Foundation have released a new campaign to rally the troops against the evil big corporations that plan to rule our daily lives with “inferior” software and closed-sourced operating systems. The name … Continue reading

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links for 2007-01-02

Olympus M:Robe finally finds its calling: running Linux – Engadget (tags: portableaudio linux)

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