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25 amazing infographics for designers and internet enthousiasts
Online Communities Map
The Internet’s Undersea Worldand more
My Android - December 2013 by Hundone
I like it. Simple yet colourful
Digg Founder Kevin Rose Reveals New Blogging Tool Prototype
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The 7 Most Criminally Underplayed Games on Android
Smarty Ring Sends Smartphone Updates to Your Finger
One ring to rule them all — or at least manage all of your incoming smartphone alerts
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We love responsive web design and rightfully so. As a matter of fact, it's almost mind boggling when a website isn't responsive these days. It's been a trend on
Amazon can find and sell you an exact product in moments, but a new breed of websites are rising to provide a shopping experience online.
Good coffee tastes amazing, can be a great comfort, and is fun and easy to make well with the right tools. Coffee is also good for you, having been shown to make you smarter, help you lose weight, keep you alive longer and kickstart your exercise routine. Today we're going to knock down coffee's barrier to entry by telling you exactly which gear you need to get your hands on for a great brew.
Because what is a freelancer without a nice cup of coffee?
Notepad++ (a.k.a Notepad Plus Plus) is a reliable and streamlined editor (text/code) for the Windows OS platforms, which can be a pretty handy replacement (if needed!) for Windows very own built-in text editor. Notepad++ is mostly used and loved by programmers, app developers, and web designers, because of it’s much more advanced features in comparison&
Yes, Robot, Make Us a Cup of Coffee
When you hear about major web hacks, you'll often hear the term "SQL injection" used like everyone in the world knows what it means. They don't. But this video will help explain so you're not confused in the future.
Major cities will hit climate 'tipping point' by 2047, study shows
I do use Google Calendar myself and the fact that it supports different calenders, different events and different colours is indeed very useful.
I have separate ones for work, private and studies.
When a magazine is organized as an app rather than as a website, its articles can neither be indexed or searched on the web. And even if they could, clicking the link in Google at best takes readers to an app store, not to the article itself — cutting the magazine out of the greatest traffic driver in today’s world. The pattern is the same on social media. When you can’t link directly to an article, the urge to tweet or tell your friends about it drastically shrinks. And curators like Flipboard and Zite can’t look into, link or grab content from within magazine apps.
Why tablet magazines are a failure — Tech News and Analysis
In March we covered Memoto, a lifelogging camera that takes two photos a minute while you're wearing it. It was in the preorder stage then and with $500,000 more than expected from its November Kickstarter, it had an ambitious April shipping timeframe. Which obviously didn't happen. BUT now it's actually going to ship on November 1st. For real this time.
Why?
I could see the use for security companies/men or ok, a photographer doing a project.
But I think it's just weird for regular people to go for a coffee and have that thing taking pics every minute. I'm not that scared from technology but there are some limits to the stupidity.