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Yahoo! Frontpage in 1995


As part of its 10 year anniversary celebration, Yahoo! has posted a link to its 1995 frontpage. It’s pretty much the epitome of 1995 web design — Times New Roman, standard link colors, and some sweet navigation icons.

Also, there were only 31897 entries in its database at the time. I would say Yahoo!’s […]

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Introduction to PHP Image Functions

Looking to snazzy up that PHP website of your’s? Well then you have to add PHP Image functionality. Nope not Flash. PHP. Image. Functionality. Flash was so 2005.
This is a quality presentation to help get you started. Although there isn’t too many useful applications for using these functions (outside of graphs) it’s good to have […]

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11 Cool Things You Can Do With PHP

Here is a simple presentation put together by David Sklar on 11 Cool Things that can be done with PHP. More of an introduction for non-PHP users I assume since most of the stuff there didn’t seem “cool” to me at all. I was interested in the file caching as I have done some of […]

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PCMag’s top 15 Firefox Extensions

According to PC Magazine, these are the best 15 extensions for people that just switched from Internet Explorer to Firefox. Foxy Tunes is the best one I see on the list but I don’t need it since I always have Winamp on-top of every window. In case you’re interested here’s my list of plugins (most […]

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Dell UltraSharp 2405FPW

In case you were waiting for this, it’s now available for purchase. Oh yeah, and it’s 10% off the $1199 price, so you can get it for just under $1080. Did you hear that? 24 inches of LCD goodness for $1080. The cheapest 23″ or 24″ mammoth I’ve seen exceeds $1600.

Let […]

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Hitchhiker’s Guide Trailer

If you haven’t yet seen, the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy trailer is now out. Not the trailer that showed you absolutely nothing about the movie, but the trailer that actually shows the characters in action.

In case you never have heard of the Hitchhiker’s Guide, it was a book written by Douglas Adams quite […]

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Review of AIMSync for Outlook

Many companies have seen the value of using AIM (or some form of messaging) as an internal communications tool. I know we have. We use it to shoot notes around about projects, organize lunch outings and various other tasks. Most of us use Trillian because it offers logging, which is important when you need to […]

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Halo 3 to KO PS3?

IGN is reporting in their “Off the Record” article that Microsoft could possibly be pushing for a Halo 3 release date that coincides with the release of the Playstation 3.

From what we understand, Bungie is hard at work on, not so surprisingly, Halo 3, which will be ready day and date with the launch of […]

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Yahoo Opens Up Web Services

Well it looks like Yahoo finally has one-upped Google with the announcement of their API. Now you can access the tons of data in the Yahoo database for use in your own non-commercial applications. Google did this three years ago, but you never hear any developments about it that much unlike you do with Amazon’s […]

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