Month: September 2008
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Shorpy: The 100-Year-Old Photo Blog
Just got the link from SimpleBits. It’s about Shorpy. So, what is Shorpy? Shorpy.com is a photoblog featuring high-definition images from the first half of the 20th century. The site is named after Shorpy Higginbotham, a boy who worked in an Alabama coal mine and ironworks in the 1910s. Many great old and artistics photos…
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Greasemetal
Greasemetal is a userscript runtime for Google Chrome. The runtime hosts userscripts (tiny javascript files that modify the webpages being displayed) to be executed on Google Chrome, similar to what Greasemonkey does for Mozilla Firefox, or Greasekit does for Safari.
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The BOBs – Best of the Blogs: Deutsche Welle International Weblog Awards 2008
Just a reminder. This year, The BOBs (Best of the Blogs) 2008 has been started on August 31. Compared to the last year competition, this year Indonesian bloggers will have an opportunity to join the event. So, if your blog is written in Bahasa Indonesia, you may join. The award will be given out in…
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Opera Mini Ads
Anyway, I like this Opera Mini TV ad. It’s said that this advertisement has been aired in Malaysia since July. [viddler id-985b26da h-370 w-437]
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Google Reader Problems
Today, I had problem opening Google Reader. I am not sure what caused it, because I did nothing unusual using my laptop. I noticed that it happened after I had Google Chrome installed. But, I am NOT saying that Google Chrome caused this issue. Not sure about this (Thanks Yogi for the correction). The problem…
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Plugin Installation in WordPress 2.7
In the coming WordPress 2.7, it’s not getting easier for users, but also for developers. There will be a page called “Install Plugins” (the name might change). Here, we have a page displaying many related sub-menus about plugins like: Search Plugins, Upload a Plugin, Featured Plugins, Popular Plugins, Newest Plugins, Recently Updated Plugins.
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Google Chrome Screenshots and Download
You may have heard that Google will launch its very own web browser shortly. It’s called Google Chrome. Currently, I already have some browsers installed, but Google Chrome seems promising. Here is what its developers said: On the surface, we designed a browser window that is streamlined and simple. To most people, it isn’t the…