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- What happened to Digg?
I remember back not so long ago when I was really addicted to Digg. I mean, the idea was awesome that users could submit news and stories and they get voted on by their peers. I loved visiting it several times a day to catch up on really interesting tech news, learn about some new [...]
- Why Snitter is awesome
If you are a frequent user of Twitter, then you should certainly check out Snitter, the coolest little Twitter client out there.
I have been using it for a few weeks now and I really like it. Using Snitter is much more convenient than actually hitting up the Twitter website. It is very lightweight and is [...]
- US 360 shortage acknowledged by Microsoft
Xbox 360 Fanboy has posted a new article about the 360 shortage that now appears to be accurate. There has been talk about a shortage for a litte while now, and it appears that is in fact true. You can read all about it at the link below.
US 360 shortage acknowledged by Microsoft - Xbox [...]
- I’m finally LinkedIN
So, I setup a new LinkedIN account for myself today after hearing tons of people say how cool it was. I can see the need for it, as it does seem to get you hooked up with people fairly well. My problem though is that setting up the account seems just too darn complicated and [...]
- Setting up PayPal with ActiveMerchant in Ruby on Rails.
Cody Fauser has literally saved my life! How you ask? Well, he wrote an excellent blog post on PayPal Express Payments with ActiveMerchant.
I have been searching around for some detailed info on setting up PayPal in a Ruby on Rails application, and Cody came through in fine fashion. It turns out that by using ActiveMerchant, [...]
- XBox Live users are seriously getting a little ridiculus
In case you have not heard, there have been some problems with the XBox Live gaming service as of late, most notably over the Christmas holiday. The service was down for periods of time, people were losing their account settings, and many people could not connect or play games online.
First of all, no service is [...]
- The WordPress Help Sheet
If you are looking for a great guide to help you with WP themes, The WordPress Help Sheet may help you quite a bit. Give it a look!
- Building a Successful Niche Social Media Website: An Interview With Andrew Egenes of Design Float
Building a Successful Niche Social Media Website: An Interview With Andrew Egenes of Design Float | Vandelay Website Design
Vandelay Web Design has an excellent interview with Andrew Egenes, founder of Design Float. Design Float is certainly one of my daily visits and is a Digg clone that caters to the design community. In this interview, [...]
- Akelos PHP Framework
Another interesting PHP framework has surfaced that looks mighty good! The Akelos PHP Framework looks pretty interesting, as it is based on the MVC (model/view/controller) design pattern. This is of course one of the staples of Ruby on Rails and is certainly a very pragmatic way to program. If you are a PHP programmer, or [...]
- A year in Xbox 360 failures: 2007 Edition - Joystiq
If you have an Xbox 360, then are no doubt aware of the RRoD(Red Ring of Death) plague that is sweeping the Xbox community like wild fire. It seems as though getting the RRoD is inevitable if you own a 360 console, as even the newer consoles appear to have the same problem. Joystiq has [...]

