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Tag Directory > Picking-out (Br.)


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Javascript DHTML calendar

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The javascript calendar available here is a free, lightweight widget which shows a calendar for use in picking dates on form fields., blogmarks.net

 

12 Excellent Tools for Picking a Domain Name

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12 Excellent Tools for Picking a Domain Name, blogmarks.net

 

Free On-line Linux Technical Books and Tutorials

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General * The Linux Printing HOWTO * Managing Software with yum * Linux System Administrators Guide * Linux Logical Volume Management Guide * GRUB Administration Guide Linux System Administration Books - SUSE Linux * SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Network Guide * SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Deployment Guide * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Quick Start-up Guide * SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Installation and Administration Guide Linux System Administration Books - Red Hat Linux * Red Hat Linux Reference Guide * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 System Administration Guide * Redhat Enterprise Linux Introduction to System Administration * Red Hat Cluster Suite Configuring and Managing a Cluster * Red Hat Desktop Deployment Guide Linux System Administration Books - CentOS Linux * CentOS Enterprise Linux Reference Guide * CentOS Enterprise Linux Introduction to System Administration * CentOS Enterprise Linux 4 System Administration Guide * CentOS Cluster Suite - Configuring and Managing a Cluster * CentOS Desktop Deployment Guide Linux System Administration Books - Debian GNU/Linux * The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ * Debian GNU/Linux Reference Guide * Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage * Managing Debian Software with APT Programming and Scripting Books Python Programming Books * An Introduction to Python Java Programming Books * Thinking in Java * Introduction to Programming Using Java Shell Scripting Books * Bash Guide for Beginners * Advanced Bash Scripting Guide * Bash Reference Guide C and C++ Programming Books * Thinking in C++ - Volume 1 * Thinking in C++ - Volume 2 - Practical Programming * The Linux Program Library Guide * The GNU C Programming Tutorial * GNU C Library (libc) Programming Guide * Learning GNU C * An Introduction to GCC * Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) * Using cpp, the C Preprocessor Guide Perl Programming Books * Picking Up Perl (2nd Edition) * Perl Tutorial - An Introduction to Perl * Practical mod_perl Programming General Development Books * The Art of Unix Programming Linux Kernel Programming Books * Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide Linux Virtualization Books * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Virtualization Guide * Fedora Core 6 Xen 3.0 Virtualization Quick Start Guide * Fedora Core 5 Xen 3.0 Virtualization Quick Start Guide * Xen 3.0 Linux Virtualization User Manual * Xen 3.0 Linux Virtualization Interface Guide Linux Installation Guides * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Installation Guide * Red Hat Fedora Core 6 Installation Guide * Red Hat Fedora Core 5 Installation Guide * Red Hat Fedora Core 4 Installation Guide * Red Hat Linux x86, AMD64, Itanium Installation Guide * CentOS Enterprise Linux x86, AMD64, Itanium Installation Guide * Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide Linux Tools & Utilities Books * The GIMP User Guide * Comparing and Merging Linux Files * The GNU Emacs Manual * The sed stream editor FAQ * GNU tar User Guide Linux Development Tools Books * Version Management with CVS * Autoconf Reference Guide * Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool User Guide * Version Control with Subversion * GNU make User Guide * Using cpp, the C Preprocessor Guide * Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) * Linux Debugging with gdb Guide * Red Hat Linux Developer Tools Guide * CentOS Enterprise Linux Developer Tools Guide Mail Systems * Postfix Documentation, blogmarks.net

 

PicksPal - The Premier Sports Pick'em Game | Fantasy Football, Fantasy Baseball, Fantasy Basketball & More

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PicksPal.com has created a virtual gathering place for sports fans to prove who really knows their American sports. PicksPal.com is a free, national competition for sports fans to compete daily in a pick'em game, earning points by correctly predicting sports outcomes. PicksPal then displays the picks of the best of the best in its own "Genius Picks" service. In a way, like an "American Idol" for sports fans. For centuries, fans have made impassioned picks about impending sports events. Today, fans are bombarded with "experts" providing guaranteed picks with no accountability. Now, PicksPal says, "You think you know sports? Prove it." Each member's success is tracked to determine the members with the greatest sports IQs. PicksPal honors the best with a Wall of Fame designations and prizes. Founded by Tom Jessiman, a sports online veteran who helped run CBS SportsLine and an even larger sports portal in Europe, PicksPal.com takes the best from social networking and sports sites to create a competitive outlet for fans who want real bragging rights over their friends. Tens of millions of Americans play a for-fun office bracket game at March Madness. PicksPal extends that sports picking phenomenon year round-- which has made PicksPal.com the fastest growing sports and entertainment destination on the Internet. PicksPal is funded by Canaan Partners and Bay Partners and is based in Mountain View, CA., blogmarks.net

 

Isn?t it time to stop the consortium/corporation bashing when talking about web standards? - Wait till I come!

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A lot of presentations lately take the mickey at larger corporations and their web sites and during panel talks like last week?s @media in London there seems to be no better fun than constantly picking on the W3C, Yahoo, AOL, Microsoft, Apple or whoever is big and corporate and seems to be much slower in bringing us towards the brave new world of standardization, microformats goodness, semantics and a very cool, available and usable world wide web., blogmarks.net

 

Picking a good template ~ CSS Slicing Guide

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MegaBuzz

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MegaBuzz Launches Site That Rewards Community for Creating Buzz Seattle startup puts a new spin on questions and answers SEATTLE ? March 20, 2007 ? MegaBuzz (http://www.MegaBuzz.com) today beta-launched its Web site, where users can ask questions, share opinions, and choose sides on hot topics for points and prizes. MegaBuzz fills a gap in the social media space by bringing together people, viewpoints, and money. The MegaBuzz experience is based on dynamic, user-generated content that gets the community buzzing. MegaBuzz ensures an abundant supply of fresh, creative content by providing prizes and prestige for the authors who generate the most buzz. As at heavily trafficked sites such as Yahoo! Answers and Digg, the community is in control of the content at MegaBuzz, deciding which topics are hot. "The more compelling and provocative the questions, the greater the community interest and the more benefits to the author," said Ashish Pandey, MegaBuzz president and founder. "Certainly we expect the hottest topics in politics, sports, and entertainment will bubble to the top. Buzz is created when a question catches fire. It could be about a familiar topic, but from an unexpected angle, and instantly the whole community is talking," added Pandey. Many sites already connect people by encouraging profile hopping, but the MegaBuzz approach is unique. MegaBuzz puts together people who participate in similar topics and determines whether they are ?friends or foes." As the user base grows, MegaBuzz plans to add features to help communities form organically, around common interests. "No other place on the Web rewards community members - with social contacts and prizes - for engaging in the latest in news, entertainment, sports, or any interest of their choice," he said. MegaBuzz has a unique formula ? people, opinions, and prizes - that will be very attractive to the tens of millions of online users who already participate in creating buzz, sweepstakes, and social networks. "If you like sharing opinions, connecting with people, and winning money, we've got something for you," said Pandey. For additional information about MegaBuzz.com, contact Melissa Albert, Director of Marketing, at 206-898-6788 or Melissa@MegaBuzz.com. ABOUT MEGABUZZ: MegaBuzz (http://www.MegaBuzz.com) is an online community where people come together to join in the buzz: asking questions on topics of interest, picking sides, and sharing opinions. It was founded by a group of Expedia.com veterans and is based in Seattle. MegaBuzz is in beta mode and has been funded by leading Seattle-based angel investors including Erik Blachford, ex-CEO of Expedia and Interactive Travel., blogmarks.net

 

Very Helpful Wedding Planning Ideas

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It provides a ton of useful wedding planning ideas and info on this site. All kinds of stuff - picking a ring, saving money, interviewing wedding photographer. Worth downloading the wedding guide that is recommended on the site., blogmarks.net

 

Planning Your Wedding Together

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It provides a ton of useful wedding planning ideas and info on this site. All kinds of stuff - picking a ring, saving money, interviewing wedding photographer. Worth downloading the wedding guide that is recommended on the site., blogmarks.net

 

Wedding Transportation Ideas

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It provides a ton of useful wedding planning ideas and info on this site. All kinds of stuff - picking a ring, saving money, interviewing wedding photographer, wedding transportations. Worth downloading the wedding guide that is recommended on the site., blogmarks.net

 

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