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For a limited time you can get AceHTML Web Site Development software for FREE (Retails for $69.95). For those people that don't feel like busting the bank to get Dreamweaver then you will find this to be a good alternative. The feature list for AceHTML is pretty extensive and supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ASP, XHTML, Perl, JSP, WML and PHP.

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SlashDot Site Redesigns Start Rolling In

April 27th, 2006
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Yes, it was just yesterday that the redesign competition started for SlashDot but the submissions are already starting to roll in. There are currently four of them that have been posted and they have had about 15 real submissions. The design that is pictured above is the only one that has a real shot in my opinion. Here are the links so that you can see

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Facebook Moves Into The Workplace

April 27th, 2006
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It appears that Facebook is moving beyond high schools and colleges and moving into the workplace. It makes sense that they are trying to expand since they are trying to sell Facebook. The $2 billion price that is stamped on it would hinder most people from purchasing it, but they have hopes that expanding Facebook will increase their revenue. They currently earn $1 million each week (these are

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Google Calendar Button Generator

April 27th, 2006
2 Comments Written by Ryan

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Google Calendar has become hugely popular and pretty soon you are going to start seeing buttons (like the one to the right) popping up all over the Web. These buttons allow a user to add an event to their calendar with one simple click. The downside to these buttons is that they are kind of a pain to create manually, but now there is a solution for that.

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Microsoft is opening the doors to the public and letting them test ActiveSync 4.2 Beta. This is going to be the next release of ActiveSync, but it still doesn't have WiFi synchronization in it. Microsoft had this feature in an older build of 3.x but removed it because of issues. With ActiveSync 4.x you can only sync via USB cable, Bluetooth, or infrared connection. The

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Google SketchUp Released For Free

April 27th, 2006
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Google SketchUp has finally been released, and to everyone's surprise it is free (a little sarcasm, but free is good). If you haven't heard of Google SketchUp then you are missing out. It is a fun little program that will allow you to create 3D models of buildings, houses, decks, and even space ships. It has a lot of customizability so that you can choose textures and really

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