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Automatically Add Fresh Content to Your Website
rizsa
by rizsa  5-19-2007   
 Choose From One of the Options Below:... Select a Popular Yahoo RSS Feed:... Create Your Own Custom Yahoo Feed:... (Enter Keywords)... Select a Popular Google RSS Feed:... Create Your Own Custom Google Feed:... (Enter Keywords) ..... Enter URL of Your Own RSS or ATOM Feed: http://.... Click Here for Advanced Options.... Click Here to Create a Horizontal Ticker Speed:... Show border:yes no Border thickness: px Border Color:... Background Color: ... Text Color: ... Hover Color:... Box Width:... px Height: ...px Aligment: ... Text Size: ...px Font Style: ... Font Familly:... Updating Your Screenshot Empty Auto-Joins? Check out NextWeb (and maybe vote for us if you're so inclined) Users Helping Users I got a fever, and the only prescription is more Twitter! ADV: Create Your Own RSS Feed - 100% Free Meet Our Newest Hot Member: Killcreek Web Analytics Pro Gives Away A MyBlogLog Pro Account Calling
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ColorZilla
tporter
by tporter  4-11-2007   
 An essential web developer tool, this thing lets you grab colors from anywhere (including flash) and will automaticaly put the hex (w/ or w/o #) or RGB values on your clipboard. It's great!
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Firefox auto copy Selected text
ffrey1
by ffrey1  4-3-2007   
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Page Auto Refresh
aprotocall
by aprotocall  4-1-2006   
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RFIDs: some faithful object because chips *are* mark of beast
rmowery
by rmowery  1-31-2006   
 Some people are a bit upset about the RFID tagging. No worry, they will still get ya - the Walmart toilet tissue you buy and use will automaticaly tag your behind - match up with the store, time purchased and your ATM/Visa tranasction and create a new entry for ya ;-) Honestly some people fear over too much. Remember that every technology has a counter-measure. The real problem is not so much the privacy, but truly how does one protect RFID itself from people hacking it. Yeah eventually privacy might be an issue, but obtaining info on people is a lot easier other ways then RFID. The issue here is mitigating the risk of the technology failing - thus it is not market ready yet.
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