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by max on June 30th, 2009
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Do you want to learn how to connect sensors via Arduino to the free online monitoring site, Pachube?  This could be a great way to monitor any of your Aduino projects, even if you are on the other side of the globe. I recently discovered Pachube and have just fell in love with it. This is a video of my first Pachube project and what I’ve been able to do. I connected two light sens ...
by max on June 30th, 2009
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Bored, lonely?  Get the Facebook Robot and stay happier as the Facebook Robot has 5 different moods and will connect to your Facebook profile to entertain you with various different behaviors. - link Aside from the Facebook integration, it’s similar to the Nabaztag in that it can also read out information from RSS feeds, e-mail, stock quotes, weather forecast, Twitter posts, insta ...


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by max on June 10th, 2009
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FFFFOUND.com is a very interesting image bookmarking site that has been growing steadily.  Here’s a neat DIY on how to make your own image bookmarking site like FFFFOUND: I’ve been a daily visitor of ffffound for some time now, but I have never been lucky enough to receive an invite to actually use it. It’s a GREAT source of inspiration for all types of design, and I constantl ...
by max on May 27th, 2009
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Here’s a quick compilations of interesting Twitter HOWTOs and theories I have made over the last month over at my .Biz blog: How to promote your blog with Twitter How Twitter will(could) replace e-mail in 2015! Is Twitter the new real-time Google? Twitter Hacks you won’t want to miss. How to Increase Blog Traffic with Twitter! How to Stumble Twitter! How to ReTweet more effe ...
by David Allen on May 19th, 2009
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It is ok Google driving around the wide roads and highways of the USA, but in Europe, it is a different matter, with winding roads that a car simply cannot navigate. So what now for Google Street View?     Well they simply do not give up, when the car fails to get the desired results then a bike could do the job, it may twenty years to cover Europe but they will get there in the end. ...
by max on May 14th, 2009
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Here’s another cool web programming hack for you web developers out there, how to replace images at a set time intervals using jQuery.  Nice. - link This post is somehow a continuation of our previous post on replacing images, but this post is one step closer to creating an image gallery using jQuery. In this post I will show you how to replace one image with another one in specif ...
by max on April 6th, 2009
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Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode There’s been a lot of rumors that Web 2.0 Expo this year really sucked and I have to agree that there were less innovative companies than last year but it’s a good thing I took my crappy HD camera to take vids of the handfuls that are very, very innovative including this Znak It, launched ...
by max on April 6th, 2009
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Download latest version of Flash to view video!. Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode Well, I have a really long weekend as I worked through the weekend (as usual) but I still have plenty of interviews from Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco to blurt out. Pringo is a new social networking platform that is compatible with many CMS including Wordpress.  From what I can see, you can take your b ...
by max on March 29th, 2009
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Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of working on my new blog search engine called BlogZearch.com. Basically, it’s a Wordpress-driven, current-events blog search engine, meaning it will only search blogs for the latest news, not something you’d find from 1 year ago. Well, I am still working on it but feel free to check it out before I launch it. If you have any suggested bl ...
by max on March 25th, 2009
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Here’s another great article on how to manage your loads on your web server using linux program “balance”: Ideally you should install a load balancer on a dedicated machine that can handle all the incoming connections, with a separate network interface for internal and external connections. However, none of this is necessary for the purposes of this article. To start te ...

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