For us solo operators, it’s easy to get caught up (or bogged down) in work and never take a step back to see what we’re actually achieving. Here in Australia, we’ve just started a new financial year, which makes now a good time to do a little progress review. All […]
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You might remember we recently had a look at Pinned Sites with Internet Explorer 9 and Windows 7. A comment about that functionality in a recent Craig Buckler article set me to thinking. Craig said “There are some good features but I doubt many developers will have the time or […]
Posted July 11, 2011 Freelancer.com, the world’s largest outsourcing marketplace for small business, announced today their findings on the fastest growing online outsourcing jobs of the second quarter with the release of the Freelancer Fast 50. The Freelancer Fast 50 charts the top 50 fastest moving job categories in the […]
The Application is Totally Free. it support eBay Amazon customers and soon it is going to support Magento customers as well. In order to install the application you need to go to – http://apps.facebook.com/easysocialshop/ and follow the instruction there. You can find more detail at our site – www.easysocialshop.com We […]
Mom glides gracefully towards the sound of the ringing doorbell. The door opens to jubilant family members, fawning over the newborn in her arms. Three-day-old Susie basks in the attention while her six-year-old brother, Billy, watches from the hallway. “Isn’t she adorable?” “Look at those curls!” “What big blue eyes!” […]
Databases are incredibly powerful. Unfortunately, they have a reputation for being complex and mysterious beasts ruled by dark overlords who speak in strange tongues. I’m guilty of developing web applications which shunned great database techniques I didn’t understand. I don’t think I’m alone — many developers prefer to re-invent wheels […]
You might be surprised to learn that despite the close integration of Windows Live ID and Windows Phone there is no way to make use of the existing Windows Live ID credentials within a third party application. This means that if you want to access the user’s Windows Live profile, […]
This is my last post in the Code Safari series here on Ruby Source. I have really enjoyed writing it and trying out a new format which I hope you have found useful. For my concluding article, I want to leave you with some tips for planning your own safari […]
By Aaron Osteraas 6th Jul 2011 General 0 You may have noticed the updated background on DesignFestival, currently, it is Winter Candy by Alex Walker. As mentioned earlier, we’ll be cycling through some of the backgrounds entered into the competition. Didn’t catch the contest? The Cicada Principle Explained Gallery of […]