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December 2009

November 2009

Black Friday Notebook Deals 2009

by danijelzi (via)
Retailers and computer makers in the U.S. have announced their 2009 Black Friday laptop deals, offering great savings on notebooks and netbooks. Here is a list of the most attractive deals (coupons, instant savings, mail-in rebates) we have found online. Most of the offerings are available before and after Black Friday, November 27 2009.

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October 2009

Peter Kenny (ebookmountain) on Twitter

by tadeufilippini & 1 other
# Name Peter Kenny # Location Australia # Web http://www.ebookm... # Bio Get great deals and make money online with ebooks ebookmountain

asus ieee pc 1000h

by wsiebler
Review of the asus ieee pc 1000h and where to get the best deals online for asus ieee pc computers.

Pagezipper extension automatically loads "next page" links

by decembre
PageZipper automatically loads the contents of "next page" links right underneath the current page, so you can scroll down instead of clicking through. It's quite similar to another extension called AutoPager, and I like that it doesn't show its page breaks the way AutoPager does. Where PageZipper hasn't caught up with AutoPager yet is in the way it deals with tricky "next page" links. AutoPager lets you find them manually and train it, while PageZipper relies on its own (granted, very good) autodetection.

June 2009

May 2009

Magtastic Blogsplosion | The wisdom of clouds

by mozkart (via)
Such as: “Anyone can make their own magazines for free.” Enter MagCloud, a new print-on-demand website dedicated to magazines. It works like this: you upload a PDF of your magazine to the MagCloud website. You are then told a minimum price per copy that it can be sold it, to cover their production costs. You set a sale price above that, and make it available on the website. MagCloud processes the orders, deals with the payments, sends you your margin, and then prints out a single copy of the magazine and mails it to the customer. You have zero fixed costs, and don’t have boxes and boxes of unsold mags in your garage. Everyone’s a winner. Ish.

MyLiveShopping.de

by jakamos (via)
Die Live Shopping Übersicht | Alle One Day Deals

Top 7 recession busting deals

by sar420
With tight wallets and tighter budgets, its not a good feeling to sit at home and bemoan the state of the economy and the job losses. We should rather take up the opportunities offered by the recession before its too late!

March 2009

Quantum physics - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science

by ericpaul (via)
Quantum mechanics [1] deals mainly with the extremely small such as atoms and subatomic particles. While it works on the macroscopic level as well, with few a exceptions; such as superconductorsand superfluids; the results are usually the same as Classical mechanics. It is mainly at the subatomic level that the differences become significant.

Thermodynamics - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science

by ericpaul
Thermodynamics is the branch of physics that deals with the movement of energy with in matter. It mainly deals with the movement of heat energy (hence the name), but that study has led the field to include more that heat. This is result of the fact that at the molecular level heat is just the energy of molecular motion. As a result Thermodynamics includes the affects of molecular motion.

TV DirecT USA

by sanjai (via)
DIRECT TV Satellite TV Deals from TV Direct USA. TV Channel Packages from $29.99/mo. More than 130 HD TV channels only $9.99/mo. Free Setup. Buy DIRECT and Save."

Expert Satellite Direct tv

by sanjai (via)
Expert Satellite is a DIRECTV Preferred On-Line Dealer offering new subscribers the very best deals on DIRECTV Satellite TV across the U.S.

Michael Sporn Animation - Splog » Tyer Breaking Joints

by sylvainulg (via)
I’m obviously talking about the animation principle that deals with the “breaking of joints” to create any arcs or curves in animation.

poppytalk: Objects – The Journal of Applied Arts

by karlcow

The magazine deals with latest trends and new approaches to crafts, including illustration, graphic, textile art, ceramics, glass and book art. Each issue offers critical essays, entertaining interventions of artists, reviews, and extensive art works. They started to distribute it in Germany, but you can now order it internationally through their online shop illustrative-online.shop.

November 2008

September 2008

A Primer for OpenID with PHP | dev.aol.com | The AOL Developer Network

by camel & 2 others
OpenID is another one of those "cool technologies you've never heard of" type of deals. OpenID is an open source initiative that provides a way for Web users to register their identity in one place and then use that identity anywhere on the Web that supports OpenID. This means that, as a user, you don't have to keep creating (and remembering) new user names and passwords at every site you visit. And, as a service provider, you can identify and authenticate users that show up at your site without having to do all of the user management involved in giving them access. The list of services that support OpenID is growing, but not as fast as it should be given how cool and useful OpenID is. Hopefully, this article will help with that. The idea behind OpenID is fairly simple: a Web user can get an ID from an OpenID provider and use that ID to access any Web application or service that supports OpenID.

July 2008

June 2008

Top Video Games

by debsworld
Top Video Games-Best deals on top selling video games for PS2, Xbox, Wii

March 2008

More Bloggers Raising Money. Here Come The Politics. And Here Comes My Rant.

by mozkart (via)
More blogs are raising venture capital, we’re hearing from people they’ve pitched. Newcomer Silicon Alley Insider is looking for a $3 - $5 million round, if reports are correct. And PaidContent is pitching for a second round in that same range (PaidContent raised a round of “less than $1 million” in 2006). We’re also hearing that PaidContent is trying to sell the company for $15 million or more, and just bail out with some spending money. These rumored deals come as funding for bloggers is heating up in general. Just a month ago VentureBeat reported a $320,000 raise. In 2007 we saw Sugar Inc. ($10 million), GigaOm ($1 million), Xconomy, Blogher ($3.5 million) and The Huffington Post ($10 million) raise venture capital. That’s at least $25 million in 2007 invested in blogs and blog networks.

Dustin Bachrach Blog

by julie

Dustin Bachrach is an 18 year old Rice student and developer for both OS X and the web. He also deals a lot with design work and Photoshop. He blogs technology, Apple, programming, and life.

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