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POPSOnline graphics generators for your site: roundup Pete Cashmore of Mashable posts a roundup of tools for automating the design of your site. Emphasis is on sleek CSS layouts, pale gradients, and faux-3D reflection effects, so you get a nice Web 2.0 look overall. Can't imagine I'd ever need to use this, but I think I will probably get stuck redesigning my department's website, so ... maybe I will after all.
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POPSChangeToLink: post text or HTML snippets Works like ShortText.com (with a spiffier design) -- if you need to put a little bit of information online, you can just enter it in the text box, hit "Create page," and presto, you've got a link you can give people.
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POPSBrowsable Greek New Testament Handy resource for anyone who wants to browse the Greek NT online (front: http://snipr.com/1sy0o). It's quick, simple, and there seem to be some good reference tools built in. It's built with GIF images for text (apparently one image per word), which is strange and prevents any copy-pasting. It is also about to be taken offline, but it looks like it will probably be hosted somewhere else (http://www.kimmitt.co.uk/gnt/gnt.html) thereafter.
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POPSCool Tools on printing your own books Kevin Kelley reviews several of the better "personal bookprinting" services. These are amazingly flexible and reasonable in price. You can even print your blog, if you want to.
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POPSRegex syntax reference I've been experimenting with Yahoo! Pipes a little bit (http://pipes.yahoo.com) and you need to understand these things to get a lot of the tricks to work.