Archive for July, 2007


120+ Web Development Resources - Web Development Toolbox

a list of over 120 web development resources to make your life easier.

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July 29th, 2007 in Technology | 21 comments


Search visualization with SearchCrystal

SearchCrystal,非常有想象力的可视化搜索工具,它将不同搜索引擎搜索到的结果用flash图表显示出来。而且可以作为Widget嵌入到其他站点中。

下面是搜索deanlee.cn的结果:

 

 

searchCrystal lets you search and compare multiple engines in one place.
It is a search visualization tool that enables you to compare, remix and share results from the best web, image, video, blog, tagging, news engines, Flickr images or RSS feeds.

July 29th, 2007 in Reviews | No comments yet


Living,instead of just working

I was inspired  by this photo Mike sent me tonight,just like watching “Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years“,I almost cried watching this.

July 23rd, 2007 in Life | 10 comments


100 Open Source Web Design Tools, Resources, and Template Repositories

The unique combination of the open source model with the universalism of web design remains one of the ideal applications of the open access philosophy. Here are 100 resources–including open source design software packages, CSS tools and generators, templates, and code sources–that can save you time and money while designing web sites.

July 23rd, 2007 in Programming | 2 comments


My rank on Technorati got growth

 After almost one year of denied access to Technorati,we can visit Technorati from china again.

July 23rd, 2007 in Life | 1 comment


New tools added to OpenId.35.com

There are new tools added to OpenId.35.com:WishRolls and SiteRolls
OpenId.35.com新增了两个工具:WishRollsSiteRolls

Wish Rolls are a way for you to display wishs as part of your website:
WishRolls可以让你在自己的Blog或者站点,随机显示目前OpenId用户最想做的事情:

July 21st, 2007 in 35.com, OpenID | No comments yet


OpenId.35.com launched

OpenId.35.com launched today.OpenId.35.com is a free SSL-enabled openid server,combined with some social network features that let users connect with each other.

 

It’s ssl enabled for security:

July 15th, 2007 in 35.com, OpenID | 4 comments