Make your own iPhone ringtones
Everyone has something to say.
Handy tools and sites for barbershop web developers, surfed by Brian Lynch.
Since a lot of web tech people are into all kinds of tech, thought you'd find this handy -- a quick project for dramatic photographic effects. DIY - Homemade Speedlite "Snoot" | DIYPhotography.net
Laws of Software Development From Moore's Law to Pareto's Principle, to Clarke's Three Laws.... Sadly, missing Cole's Law: "Shaved cabbage."
Here's an excellent run-down of all top podcasting services, by the creator of Blogger and Odeo: Podcasting Site Roundup
Need a quick crop, retouch, resize orf an image, but you're away from your favorite desktop application? Try these free image-editing sites and downlodables. Poynter Online - Photoshop Alternatives
This has possibilities for managing Singing Valentines message centers, quartet contact phones, and more....
Need to read a Word document, but Word's not installed on the machine you're using? Easy -- send it to your gmail account, then use the Read as HTML feature for a quick preview of the attachment.
libsyn offers incredibly low pricing on podcasting. How about five bucks per month for 100 mb storage?
How to add a Google Map to any web page in less than 10 minutes: "How to add a Google Map to any web page in less than 10 minutes"
Darik's Boot and Nuke
Quick tips on processing your email inbox | 43 Folders: "Quick tips on processing your email inbox
Weirdest USB drives ever
The Odeo Blog: Podcast Amongst Yourselves: "Today we're launching a new version of Odeo with several big changes. The most notable is that everyone can now record audio with the browser-based Odeo Studio - or via the phone. Either way, your voice gets posted as an MP3 on an Odeo page, and from there you can easily share it or edit the title, etc.
Use your Gmail address to make a categorized journal. Insert "+mycategoryname" into the gmail address, then run a gmAil filter to apply a similarly named label to it. Slick!
10 ways a journalist can make use of PubSub
W3Schools Online Web Tutorials Astoundngly easy tutorials for moderately savvy geeks who need to quickly pick up some new skills. The Try-It Demo tool is a superb means of quickly experimenting with new HTML tags etc.
Breaking down the new doctype definations and an approach to hybrid pages
Why 123456 may not be the best way to protect your data. pass this along to everyone n your circle of friends, chapter, etc.
Great CSS layout techniques from A List Apart, a dynamite sie development resource.
Great resources for tuning your computer, from the always cogent Langa Letter.
Short, meaningful titles and descriptions boost usability. Tips from Jakob Neilsen's AlertBox.
For years, many of us would say, "Of course everything changes when we get broadband." Two new reports suggest that everything is changing right now. Nielsen//NetRatings reported today that U.S. broadband usage grew 27 percent in the six months ending in November, to 49.5 million at-home users (38 percent of the home Internet market).