While browsing around, InspiringMessages.org caught my eye. I mention it not because it has good code (which it does not), but because it really grabbed my attention immediately. This site was obviously made by someone who has a natural knack for usability practices. I love…
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I ran across Retrievr earlier today, and found it to be very interesting, if not extremely similar to a rumor about some Google image searching capabilities from a while back. Still, it’s surely something to play with and see what you can find. Essentially, you…
You can now see the long awaited site redesign of The Web Standards Project (WaSP) live, and My, Oh My… it’s a big change. The design comes to WaSP from Malarkey, and he has published an article detailing the process he used to get to…
I have a Writely account and decided to test it out and see how it works. Writely is touted as an online collaborative document creation application that can export to various formats (documents, webpages, post to blogs, give an RSS feed, etc..). It was said…
StikiPad, Inc is the brainchild of two entrepreneurs on a mission to create some new functionality for the web. How are they progressing? Well, from my point of view, they seem to be doing pretty darn good. In fact, my first though was… “Oh… a…
Well it would seem that the dot trend continues, but I think this project has some real potential behind it. Essentially, what you will find when you visit Lib.rario.us is a website that allows you to register and track your books, dvds, and music. I…
So I have said before that I love to take little online quizzes (also just plainly self-evident from my posting about them ;)). Of those, some of my favorites are personality tests. I recently tried out a new site and test called PersonalDNA. It asks…
The eyeOS project is one that I have been checking in on from time to time. I’ve been keeping close watch on it because it seems to have a great deal of potential. For those who are not aware, eyeOS is exactly what people have…
The Next Version – 1.5 I’ve been a steady Firefox user for some time now, and wrote a review previously about my thoughts on the browser. Today, the most recent version was released to the public, and there are some differences that made me very…
I edit a lot of text files. Alot. The short list of file types that I open on a regular basis include plain text files, web pages, php pages, css files, and javascripts. That’s just before lunch. I’ve had to juggle through various different programs…