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Retro Style Tutorials

Retro Style Photoshop Tutorials

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A list of on demand (SaaS) Message Queuing (MQ) providers

Who are the on demand (SaaS) message queuing (MQ) providers ? What are the advantages of using one over the other ? Check out the article for answers to the above questions.

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Web 3.0 Explained

Amazing video about Web 3.0

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Why Web2.0 Must Go

It's time that developers and web-based businesses realize that the term Web2.0 is doing more harm than good. For years now, the meaning of Web2.0 has been derided and debated while all along it has quietly acquired a meaning that colors the efforts of countless entrepreneurs and developers as something unwelcome and harmful. Read the post if you'd like to know what the meaning is, and PLEASE consider the proposed alternative!

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SaaS and Cloud Computing - Mainframes come full-circle

Is SaaS and Clould computing all hype and no substance? While there is certainly a lot of hype around these, there are good and bad reasons to adopt these technologies on a case-by-case basis, as long as you remember that there is no silver bullet!

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Is Self Submission Really that Bad?

A few months ago there was a submission to DZone, a niche site that I visit almost daily, that questioned the site’s users as to how they felt about self submissions on the site.

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Killing Blog Comments - The Eradication Of Interaction

I blogged about the illusive social facade of web 2.0 before, things seem to be getting worse still. In a long awaited sign of life update, Roger Johansson (456bereastreet.com) proclaims he will be closing the comment sections on his articles, referring to the following article on blog comments. Not a good thing. At all.

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Free Icons

Another Good Collection of Free Icons

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A Web OS? Are You Dense? - Ted Dziuba

People are calling Google Chrome a "Web Operating System" and a "Cloud Operating System". Some are even calling it a Windows killer. I think it's time to nip this horseshit in the bud, before it gets out of hand.

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18 Awesome Photoshop Brushes

Adobe Photoshop Brushes that innovates the trends of graphics and logo designs. Best for art designs that makes your design more unique, custom and creative. There are several Photoshop brushes wich maybe helpful on your side. No need to create you own patterns or even style just to come up with custom graphics.

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JavaScript, the language for them all!! (Jquery with gridview in asp.net 2.0)

Once a long time ago (in 80s) I think Assembly was considered the savior In 90s the days of C++, Visual Basic 6.0, JAVA, PHP,… etc I think the savior was the C language These days (WEB 2.0 days) all of the applications are moving to web using PHP J2EE, .NET 2005/2008, R on R and others. The common factor between them is they all need JavaScript

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Google Chrome - the question people SHOULD ask...

Google Chrome has literally spangled the web the last 36 hours, and I have seen most questions being answered, again and again and again. Though the one question people SHOULD ask is yet to be both asked and answered, at least in my view...

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Google Gmail: The Lawn Darts of the Internet

Who is at fault for the great Google doc sharing escapade?

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Vector Graphics for Web Design

Here are FREE vector graphics for web design.

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State of the Semantic Web: Know Where to Look

Those looking for evidence of progress on the Semantic Web do not have to look far. Several major projects and companies are embracing the vision and technology stack like never before.

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Ylastic is now live!

An intuitive and powerful user interface for managing S3, EC2, SQS and SimpleDB, along with monitoring, alerts, reporting, and other goodies. If you are developing your applications using AWS, spend your valuable time building the app and not worrying about the minutiae of the AWS environment.

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The Next Phase of the Internet

First there was the Internet, and then came the possibility of putting up web pages. People started making pages containing lists of other pages that they liked, and that's how you found those pages. Essentially, by word of mouth.

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Behind the Scenes at Facebook: Scaling Up FBChat Using Erlang

The most resource-intensive operation performed in a chat system is not sending messages. It is rather keeping each online user aware of the online-idle-offline states of their friends, so that conversations can begin.

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JavaFX Too Late...But Who Cares

These RIA technologies [AIR / Silverlight / JavaFX] are popular the same way all these Web Frameworks are popular. Everyone thinks they are cool. Everyone blogs about them. In the real world, no one really uses them. They are all designed for cookie cutter web applications which we all know don't really exist.

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10 Simple and Pleasing Logo Designs

10 Simple and Pleasing Logo Designs that inspires and captures our attention. Simplicity and Uniqueness is a lifetime investment for your business.

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Dzone Instead Of Digg

Some stories can never reach the first page of Digg. But they can do really well on Dzone...

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How EC2 completely transmogrifies your thinking !

Funny and hits the nail on the head. Appease the cron gods indeed.

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The Perfect Collision of Web 2.0 Marketing

Too often when digesting Social Media blogs, I read the same crap about how to take advantage of basic Social Media tools and methods to promote yourself or company. It's all the same crap about setting up a "listening post" by populating your google reader with tons of blog feeds about social media or using Twitter search tools like Summize or blog search tools like Technorai or just a good "advanced" and narrowed Google search to find where people are either talking about your brand or your niche.

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Inside the Cloud: 9 Sectors to Watch

Interesting categorization of cloud-enablers and leading vendors

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40+ Extremely Beautiful FONTS Hand-picked from deviantART

One of the most unusual source of Beautiful Fonts are those you can find on deviantART fonts gallery. Today we would like to present 40 incredible FONT which you can use for web or print design.

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WSO2 adds data services and security features in Mashup Server 1.5

WSO2 adds data services and security features in Mashup Server 1.5

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"Agile on DZone"

Yet another site moved from Digg to DZone.

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Blue CSS Web Sites - Versatility of Blue

Blue is an amazingly versatile color. It can have various meanings and interpretations ranging from cool and calming to the sad and somber blues. I’ve decided to compile a few CSS web sites that make use of blue in a few different ways.

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3 Beautiful Religious CSS Websites

Now when I think of a religious web site, I think of a site made by some parish member in a real primitive web 1.0 style, but there are a few diamonds in the rough out there. Here are three well crafted CSS sites that all happen to be for religious groups.

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What If Google Suddenly Stops Working?

People tend to complain about the Microsoft monopoly, but they forget that they depend on the company by the name of Google ;-)!

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My Mixed Feelings about Ruby

There’s a lot of features of Ruby that I like, but there are some that just drive me nuts like blocks not taking blocks and the ampersand operator. Raganwald did a great job of explaining blocks, procs, and the ampersand in this blog post: Explanation of Ruby’s Unary operator. I came away with the feeling, “Wow! It took that much explanation just to tell how to send blocks around?” If blocks were first-class citizens, Ruby would be more elegant.

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Facebook: Needle in a Haystack: Efficient Storage of Billions of Photos

An excellent talk that I really enjoyed. I used to lead a much smaller service that also used a lot of NetApp storage and I recognized many of the problems Jason mentioned. Throughout the introductory part of the talk I found myself thinking they need to move to a cheap, directly attached blob store. And that’s essentially the topic of remainder of the talk.

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30+ Outstanding Character Illustrations in Modern Web Design

Vector characters can establish a memorable image of your site in the reader’s mind. Here is an amazing collection of over 30 Vector illustrated websites.

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