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10 Useful RSS-Tricks and Hacks For WordPress 
Jean-Baptiste Jung via Smashing Magazine on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
RSS is one of those technologies that are extremely simple yet extremely powerful. Currently, RSS is the de facto standard for blog syndication, and it is used widely in both personal and corporate settings; for example, in blogs. And because a large percentage of these blogs run on WordPress, we’ll cover in this post some (hopefully) relatively unknown but useful R
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FileRide: Vielleicht das nächste große Ding? 
Martin Weigert via netzwertig.com on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
FileRide verbindet Internetnutzer über ihre bevorzugten Medieninhalte. Was unspektakulär klingen mag, könnte sich in der von dem schwedischen Startup gewählten Form zu einem echten Hit entwickeln.
Hättet ihr gedacht, dass man über eine Textanz
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A new look for SlideShare! 
ashwan via SlideShare Blog on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
It’s been just over two years since SlideShare launched and we’ve spent all that time adding new features, fixing problems and most importantly, growing a large, loyal community!
Today we are proud to show you something we’ve been working on for the past few months. Our brand new home page! Check it out in the screenshot below or
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Google Friend Connect Is Coming Soon 
Amit via Digital Inspiration on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
We know that Google is about to launch Friend Connect to public but here’s another strong hint that the service may go live very soon.
The support site of Friend Connect is now up and running with detailed information on how site owners can integrat
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Behind the Nest: Phoenix, Pt. 2 
(unknown author) via Aviary Blog on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Editor's Note: Staff investigator Meowza Katz presents an ongoing investigation into the E! True Hollywood story behind the colorful cast of Aviary. We now present to you the second chapter in an ongoing series entitled, Behind the Nest.. In tonight's special chapter, fame goes to Phoenix' head. What will happen to the flock?!?
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More on Google Mobile and Private APIs 
Brent Simmons via ranchero.com on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
Ars Investigates: “Using unpublished APIs means that your applications can break at any firmware upgrade; Apple does not guarantee that routines will not change the way they stand behind the published APIs.”
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Firefox extension brings Flash games to full screen 
Josh Lowensohn via Webware.com on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
A new Firefox extension aptly named "Flash Game Maximizer" is a must-have for any Flash game enthusiast. It does one thing, and does it well: letting you toggle between standard- and full-screen modes on any game--regardless of whether it has been coded with such an option.
Considering that Flash games are hosted all over
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An Online Advertising Guide 
Steve Spalding via How To Split An Atom on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
If you operate a blog, have built a web app or are otherwise are trying to monetize a property on the web, advertising is one of the first paths that you might amble down. Let’s throw the baby in with the bathwater and say that ads will
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Interactive Map of All Last.fm Artists 
Eliot Van Buskirk via Wired: Listening Post on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Budapest University PhD candidate Nepusz Tamas mapped nearly four million relationships between the artists on Last.fm to turn them into an in
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How Twittering Critics Brought Down Motrin Mom Campaign 
mlearmonth@adage.com(Michael L via Advertising Age - Homepage on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Johnson & Johnson did manage to offend some mothers with an online and print campaign for Motrin that implied moms carry their babies as fashion accessories. But was it a genuine g
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Ads in new places 
A Googler via The Official Google Blog on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
At Google we're great supporters of experimentation because it's only by trying new things (even if some of them don't work out) that you discover better, more creative ways to operate. We've been testing different advertising formats for years (some have been more successful than others), and over the next few months, you'll see us continuing to experiment with new ads in new places.If yo
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Pilot hits house, crashes plane then gets up and drives back home 
Scott Carmichael via Gadling on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
Filed under: NewsHere is a wacky story from the aviation world; a pilot was flying his Cessna towards an air strip at the private
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A bit of a trip down memory lane 
Steven Hodson via WinExtra on Sun, 16 Nov. 2008
I know I joke around a little about being a cranky old fart but there are time when I sti back and look at some of the things I’ve done in my life and I figure the tagline works out pretty good. Considering that I started working on a dairy farm at the age of eleven (you ever try throwing hay bales that weigh more than you do?
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25 Online Resources to Prepare You for Black Friday 
Lidija Davis via ReadWriteWeb on Sat, 15 Nov. 2008
Black Friday has traditionally been one of the busiest shopping days of the year, but with the current state of the economy, many people are wondering whether 2008 will be a comparative disappointment.
Last year,
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The Complete Guide to Speeding Up Your PC's Startup [Step By Step] 
Gina Trapani via Lifehacker on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
You just hit the power button your PC, and now you've got enough time to brew a fresh pot of coffee for the entire office—because that's how long it takes for your computer to go from "on" to "ready to work." If your PC's
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Quick Tip: Uploading Photos from Your iPhone 
Kellan Elliott-McCrea via Flickr Blog on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
Want to upload photos straight from your iPhone? And have them be automatically geotagged? You cou
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Weather Channel's iPhone app hails videocasts 
Jessica Dolcourt via Webware.com on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
Weather apps have been a fixture on the iPhone and iPod touch since Day 1, but it wasn't until this week that it gained a full-featured contribution from The Weather Channel.
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From one runway to another: Meet Seattle's newest web entrepreneur 
(unknown author) via TechFlash - Seattle's Tech on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
For a Seattle web entrepreneur, Aaron Freed has an unusual background.He spent 12 years in the Air Force, flying refueling missions around the world before leaving the military in 2005. He came to Seattle to start a new life, and, like many newcomers, found work as a Starbucks barista. Working at a store in Benaroya Hall, he amused himself inventing tongue-twisting drinks such as: a tall o
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