Archive for May, 2006

The Web Standards Project

The Web Standards Project
 • An excellent resource for all things standards related - will be refered to often during the next re-design.

Getting Road Maps & Aerial Photos in One Step
 • A one-stop-shop for all your mapping needs - uses various sources such as Google, Microsoft and Topozone to bring the world to your display.

Adobe Flex 2.0 Beta

Adobe Flex 2.0 Beta
 • Adobe’s answer to AJAX - a beta release of the flex web 2.0 developer platform, which brings their various web technologies together.

Absolutely Del.icio.us - Tools Collection
 • The ultimate zeitgeist on all things relating to del.icio.us.

9rules Network - Round 4 is Over

9rules Network - Round 4 is Over
 • 9rules have received 700 entries in round 4, well done to those who make the round 4 “700 club”.

9rules round 4

9rules have opened for submissions
• Only open for 24 hours (there’s just a few hours left now) - I’ve applied, however the odds of me making the cut just yet are, well, remote. :)

Last chromosome in human genome sequenced
 • With mapping of hefty chromosome 1 now complete, the human genetic code is now a known entity. Will this lead to greater understanding and a genetic revolution? Or will we turn to baser human instincts to use what we now know as a weapon..

Icosahedron on Flickr

Icosahedron on Flickr
 • Origami on steroids, this is one amazing piece of paper work - how it’s been made without any folds beggars belief.

A Gentle Introduction to SQL

A Gentle Introduction to SQL
 • With the not-so-recent abuse my wordpress db has suffered, this seems a timely moment to point out this solid introduction to SQL.

Google Notebook

Google Notebook
 • This is fast becoming a mainstay tool for me - being able to (efficiently) gather thoughts from various websites prior to any blog entry is brilliant [
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google says - a blog analysis

After running
Google Analytics for a month or so now, some interesting trends have emerged.
Now, before I begin, it should be noted that I don’t particularly use Google’s Analytics engine to help find the advertising ’sweet spot’ - rather it’s a tool for me to identify the content and layout that works best for you, […]