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The State of Web Development 2010 | Web Directions

The State of Web Development 2010 | Web Directions.


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From Photoshop to Drupal Theme (DrupalCon San Francisco 2010)

From Photoshop to Drupal Theme (DrupalCon San Francisco 2010). From Photoshop to Drupal Theme (DrupalCon San Francisco 2010) View more presentations from Four Kitchens.


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YouTube – Aves Engine – HTML/JavaScript – A Web Game Engine – Sneak Preview www.dextrose.com

YouTube – Aves Engine – HTML/JavaScript – A Web Game Engine – Sneak Preview www.dextrose.com.


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Cool Infographics – Cool Infographics – The Visual FAQ of SEO infographic

Cool Infographics – Cool Infographics – The Visual FAQ of SEO infographic.


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don’t bash newsmedia as luddites, hackerjournos have advanced the art for years

i caught the first tweet on this article earlier this week and have waited to write on it. Will Columbia-Trained, Code-Savvy Journalists Bridge the Media/Tech Divide? | Epicenter | Wired.com. yes i love that columbia is doing this degree. it is rigorous and serious and lengthy. and i love that medill is successfully  working with [...]


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Abstruse Goose » How to Teach Yourself Programming

Abstruse Goose » How to Teach Yourself Programming.


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Google facts and figures (massive infographic) | Royal Pingdom

Google facts and figures (massive infographic) | Royal Pingdom.


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Exclusive: How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web | Magazine

a very interesting article about google’s search methodology at wired: Exclusive: How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web | Magazine.


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the big takeaway from #wjchat – journotaxonomy

I just got out of a really great twitter chat hashed wjchat that was pitched at web journalists and kicked off tonight. There were plenty of seasoned hacker journos there mingling with new and curious types who were online/social savvy so the pace was blisteringly brisk and friendly. In all a great chat, but there was [...]


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Open Source Open World

this is a fantastic, although very large graphic, that i found at focus. it really gives a lot of information about open source, and how the concept means more than just software. Open Source Open World.


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