If you are a reader of Digg, Slashdot, Del.icio.us, or all three, you've probably visited or at least heard of Diggdot.us. It's a news aggregator that retrieves articles from the three previously listed sites. It's been around for about a year, and just recently they received a cease & desist letter from Digg's lawyers saying that they could not use Digg in their name or web address. Others have received
So I had never heard of this site Wikio until I started to see a small amount of traffic start to trickle in from it. Like most sites that I see traffic from I went and visited it to see how they were referring people to my site. As soon as you land on their homepage your first thought will probably be that this is just another Digg-ripoff. I
Opera fans, users, followers, what would you like to "Ask Opera"? Daniel Goldman over at Opera Watch who just happens to have joined Opera as a Technical Evangelist has started "Ask Opera." They started this in hopes of making the company more open and transparent. The goal is to allow people to ask questions that they'd like to know about Opera. Daniel will take those questions and forward them
Zoho, better known for their powerful online spreadsheet and word processor, have just added yet another service to their Office Suite. Zoho Wiki is a web-based Wiki word processor. One of the most well known Wiki's is Wikipedia which has become a "go-to" site on the web when you're looking for information about any topic.
Zoho claims their Wiki is as easy to use as a word processor, and from the looks of
Yay! Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are celebrating their 10-year anniversary! It seems like only yesterday that I was being told to design websites using only tables because that was the way to line things up and create professional looking websites. Now all of the buzz is about making tableless sites that use only CSS for the formatting and layout.
This is also a
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In early November I referenced Project Looking Glass as an amazing idea for a 3D Operating System created by Sun. Well, a big milestone (version 1) was just released and I have to admit that I am quite amazed with how it works. Before I get started in covering some of the features I wanted to let you know that I
There's typically not a whole lot going on over at Del.icio.us as far as news goes, however, yesterday they announced a new 'Tagometer' that you'll be able to place on your site. They call it their new version of the ' usual social bookmarking button,' and below are two different pictures of what the Tagometer looks like. If you're a blogger, you may find this to be a nice addition to your website.