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Google Chrome OS - How it Fits in Windows, Mac and Linux.
Adrian Kingsley - Hughes from ZDnet.com had a little time to think about Google's vision for the OS and how it fits in with Windows, Mac and Linux. (translate)
Adobe Enhances Acrobat.com
Adobe announced the next release of Acrobat.com, which includes several major updates designed to make working together across organizations even easier than before. Incorporating over 35 customer-suggested features, this release simplifies the way people work when communicating and collaborating over the Web. In addition, Acrobat.com has added smartphone access, enabling people to get their work done from anywhere. (translate)
What is ID3 tag and how to edit it?
Question:What is ID3 tag, how to edit or change it? (translate)
Customizing the Flash MP3 Player Using the Time Only Skin
With this movie we will show you how to customize the Flash MP3 Player using the Time Only skin and the new events and masking. (translate)
What Beautiful HTML Code Looks Like
It’s like if you had x-ray glasses that allowed you to see any person you ever saw in their underwear at will. How could you not? It’s just so tempting to see if a beautiful website is built with beautiful code as well, or if its beauty if only skin-deep. Code? Beautiful? Sure. After all, Code is Poetry. This is just HTML, so it can’t be quite as intricate and elegant as a dynamic language, but it still bears the brush strokes of its creator. (translate)
Designing “Coming Soon” Pages
Deciding what to do once you’ve purchased a domain but haven’t yet launched the website is always a bit of a conundrum. Leaving up your domain registrar or Web host’s generic page seems unprofessional, especially if you’re trying to drum up advance press for your new project. At the same time, you don’t want to spend too much time on a temporary page when you really should be working on the website itself. The best thing to do is create a simple “Coming soon” page to notify visitors of what will eventually be there. (translate)
Quickie CSS3 Tricks with Fallbacks
CSS3 can do some seriously neat stuff. But as we all know, we need to be careful with what we choose to do with it. The most cutting edge techniques are fun to play with, but since since only a sliver of browsers support them fully, we can only use them in circumstances where they fall back to otherwise perfectly acceptable styling. Let’s look at a couple of quick, simple, cheezy examples. (translate)
50+ Photo-Sharing Tips For Traffic and Against Theft
Do you think your photos (artwork, videos, etc.) are good enough to sell? If so, you might wonder about issues such as privacy, theft and the best SEO practices for sharing your photographs. In this article, Linda shares tips that anyone can use to bring attention to a site and to a graphic design or photography business. At the same time, she shares tips that can help protect you and your photos from theft, privacy concerns and more. (translate)
A Guide to Creating Email Newsletters
They’re a great extension to your business’ communication toolkit and offer you and your clients an excellent channel by which you can reach potential and existing customers. In this article, we’ll explore common design patterns of email newsletters and learn which approaches work well, so that you’ll be prepared to create one for yourself and your clients. (translate)
Google Earth 2.0 for iPhone Imports My Maps
This week, Google Earth 2.0 for iPhone gets more useful by pulling those Google maps you saved in the My Maps section of the Google Maps Web site into the app's mobile orbit. (translate)