Taking classes? Need flash cards?
She simply created her flash card deck on Study Stack, then grabbed the stack using gFlashPro, and now she can take it with her anywhere we go. In the car, in a restaurant, or in her room – Study Stack lets her study when and where she wants without taking a bulky stack of cards anywhere.
Chrome: Last browser standing
Interesting article on browser security… Browser vendors often make strong claims about their responsiveness to vulnerability reports and their ability to preemptively prevent exploits. Security is becoming one of the most significant fronts in the new round of browser wars, but it’s also arguably one of the hardest aspects of software to measure or quantify. [...]
IE8 Released Today
Internet Explorer 8 was released into the wild today. The enhancements are great, but what about CSS3? Looking at my Blog, I have created some very cool styles that highlight and bring the text more into a 3D view. Apple’s Safari and Google’s Chrome browser supports all of these enhancements, Firefox 3 supports some, but [...]
Are you afraid of shadows?
Have you ever wondered how iTunes manages all those cool effects with the iPhone App images? The neat text shadows and box shadows for images, the curved corners… I thought it was something they were using an image tool for, but the more I looked at the feeds, the more I noticed that the the [...]
Have you heard of #FollowFriday?
If what he says is true, then I am being the person that I am trying to be. In this world of falseness, where everyone has to be better than everyone else, this made me feel like what I’m doing is right…
iPhone Web App Performance Tips
I just found this about inlining images, they say ideally put the images in the external css since it’s cached… iPhone Web App Performance Tip: Use Inline Images Another tidbit of information that I want to be able to find again: iPhone URL Scheme Referece Of course, there is always the good stuff: Safari Events
Do you believe in magick?
In short, an awesome, easy way to automate the resizing of images, and the rest of the kitchen sink… The kicker is, it’s been around since the mid to late 90′s. Very long history indeed! Give them a look if you haven’t before, even if you don’t need it now, just knowing about it could mean the difference between PhotoShop hell (to the tune of 15,000 images) and complete image automation.
Open Directory Project and Google Search Description Snippets
One source Google uses to generate description snippets is the Open Directory Project. You can direct Google not to use this as a source by adding the NOODP meta tag to your pages.

