links for 2008-12-17
Posted on 17. Dec, 2008 by Kimberly in delicious
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Art – community of artists and those devoted to art. Digital art, skin art, themes, wallpaper art, traditional art, photography, poetry / prose. Art prints.
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One of the most Important in art design is Texture because you can use it as your website background, All of this showcase are came from DeviantArt.
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Memorizing the hundreds of jQuery methods and handlers can melt your brain. Consider using this cheat sheet as a reference.
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a new twitter client that really improves upon the existing BlackBerry twitter apps and are opening up a limited number of invites for people who would like to help us make it better.
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But getting things done rapidly doesn’t mean working harder – just working smarter. In this article, you’ll find 10 general, time-saving tips to cut down on your development time.
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We've featured gobs of great Mac freeware over the course of the year—now it's time to check out the best. Keep reading for a look back at the 10 most popular Mac downloads of 2008.
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A few quick tips for beginners to keep in mind as they test and optimize these types of ads.
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Warning: this comic occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual humor (which may be unsuitable for adults), and advanced mathematics (which may be unsuitable for liberal-arts majors).
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How to make an html email signature for Apple’s Mail program (something it doesn’t do easily). Since I set up that signature I have had a few folks inquire how I made it, so I thought I show the steps here. NOTE: These directions work with Apple’s Tiger and Leopard.
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Now you can also get great deals from Dell, stay current with what's happening at Dell, and connect with other Dell fans and employees through Twitter!
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Drupal’s Mutlisite feature sounds like the Holy Grail for whenever you want to run multiple Drupal sites. However, the answer to “Should I use Multisites?” is best discovered by knowing what Multisites is and how it might benefit or hinder your objectives.
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Those automatic DM after someone follows you is a sure sign of either laziness or that really do not care about engaging you. Either way, send this this link.
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All podcasts have the potential to create quality content that engages their audience, but once you’ve got your audience, where do you go from there? In the previous post, we mention surveys to better know and serve your audience, but how can those be put to immediate use?
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If you’re like me then you like everything from your website down to your legal contracts to look well designed and function to your client’s liking — which in most cases is… easily!
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Fast Dial replaces blank tabs with a panel of thumbnails of your favorite sites.
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Fantastic list: so important in the rush of it all to be innovative, willing to take a risk and let a little personality into your designs. I just love the FedEX ad and the cingular ad. Kudos to the designers!
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Text links are a common thing, but do you know how to create stylish graphical links? This tutorial will show you how to transform PNG alpha transparency overlay over the CDcover art as a hover state graphical link. You will also grab a downloadable demo ZIP which is containing PSD file at the source page.
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Listed below you'll find some of the best “Apple” coupon, discount and promotion codes as ranked by the users of RetailMeNot.com. To use a coupon simply click the coupon code then enter the code during the store's checkout process
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an open-source job board software written in PHP/MySQL. While I can’t recommend it for a large job networking site, it is a great piece of software for adding a simple job board to your existing website.
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Everyone loves talking about Twitter’s business model — because there isn’t one yet, and they’ll keep talking about it until there is one. But it’s becoming more clear that while a business model is of course important, Twitter is perhaps the perfect example of a company that can afford to take its time in finding the one that is perfect for it.
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I am truly a gtd fan. I have read a few of David Allen's books and do read 43folders whenever I get the chance. I think this is a great blog post to take and think about over the holidays and bring into 2009.



Kimberly Beaven is a Web Designer and Creative Director of BlueWave Media. She is is truly a gadget girl who loves architecture, photography, design and coding. Learn more via twitter or her Google Profile. If you enjoyed this post, please subscribe to our RSS feed.