Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin
Leah is trying to make account creation and sign-in easier.
Typekit wants you to use licensed-for-web fonts with ease.
Anil is pushing your buttons.
NoSQL is changing how we use a database.
NoSQL is a database movement which began in early to mid 2009. The term refers to certain non-relational data stores (no fixed schema [...]
Posted on January 5th, 2010 by admin
Darren at ProBlogger breaks out some quick math for all fledgling full-time bloggers. If you want to make blogging your career, and you are cool with making just $30k during Year One, then your blogging revenue goal should be $82.19 per day.
More from ProBlogger:
$30,000 USD still sounds big when you’re a new blogger [...]
Posted on December 23rd, 2009 by admin
From MASHABLE, here are
The Top Ten Stories on Digg in 2009
10. 11,200+ diggs: This is why I love Digg… (PIC)
- Summary: Digg bands together to “sing” a classic…
9. 11,400+ diggs: Girlfriend’s angry emails to her vacationing boyfriend
- Summary: One of the best humor videos from CollegeHumor this year. The text says it all..
8. 11,500+ [...]
Posted on December 23rd, 2009 by admin
Google Browser Size is a visualization of browser window sizes for people who visit Google. For example, the “90%” contour means that 90% of people visiting Google have their browser window open to at least this size or larger.
This is useful for ensuring that important parts of a page’s user interface are visible by a [...]
Posted on December 23rd, 2009 by admin
The thing you’ll probably be doing most with WordPress – writing and publishing posts – is covered in this short flyby tutorial.
Find more WordPress video tutorials at WordPress.TV