July 2006
Blogmarks.net : Tools
by springnet & 1 other# Get free stuff for Web design - ok # Using a Background Image Grid to Lay Out Your Web Site | Smiley Cat Web Design - ok # FreeSWITCH.org :: Open Source Telephony Project - ok # Seth's Blog: How to live happily with a great designer - ok
biddingBuddies for ebay auction buyers and sellers - Sign Up
by springnet & 1 otherbiddingBuddies is the only social network exclusively for eBay members.
Humanized Reader
by springnet & 3 others"What I learned redesigning del.icio.us" by Mark Hurst of Creative Good has buzzword value, because the social book-marking site is usually cited in the same breath as flickr, though far fewer people use it. Well, Hurst came in to put that right... 'Witho
one red paperclip
by springnetMy name is Kyle MacDonald and I traded one red paperclip for a house. I started with one red paperclip on July 12 2005 and 14 trades later, on July 12, 2006 I will trade with the Town of Kipling Saskatchewan for a house located at 503 Main Street. Feel fr
Interview tips from an experienced recruiter - Membox.com
by springnet & 1 otherMake sure that you know what you are going to wear. If possible a day or 2 before the interview make sure that everything is clean, pressed and shoes polished. At that stage you still have time to do something about it.
Paying the top DIGG/REDDIT/Flickr/Newsvine users (or "$1,000 a month for doing what you're already doing.") - The Jason Calacanis Weblog
by springnet & 2 othersMy point here is that in order for us to beat LifeHacker we need to increase our quality, and in order for Gizmodo to ever beat Engadget they need to increase their quality. The only way to do that is an investment of time. Time equals money, so they both
AutoHotkey - Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText
by springnet & 8 othersAutomate almost anything by sending keystrokes and mouse clicks. You can write a mouse or keyboard macro by hand or use the macro recorder.
March 2006
The Official depravedfangirls.org Guide to SXSW 2006
by misspaigeWhat to leave at home: Your cheesy "Texas" clothes. No one likes a tool. This includes your ratty grizzly (that's the bent-up cowboy hat you bought somewhere trendy), your thriftstore cowboy boots, and your cut-offs. If you must make similar purchases while you're here, buy them at Allen's on South Congress and keep them in your hotel room. Caveat: exemptions are granted for western shirts on stage.