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HTML presentation tools — Gist
HTML presentation tools — Gist
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Python/Harmattan - MeeGo wiki
The Harmattan Python project provides a Python runtime environment for Nokia's N9 phone and the N950 developer device built on the MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan platform. It provides a full-featured set of packages and tools to rapidly develop and run Python applications using the PySide: Python for Qt bindings together with the Qt Quick UI definition language. Applications can be deployed as individual Debian packages, using the community OBS, or eventually, via Ovi Store.
Glass Attic *Polymer Clay Encyclopedia*
January 2012
Tracking the Trackers: Self-Help Tools | Stanford Center for Internet and Society
A number of technologies have been touted to offer consumers control over third-party web tracking. This post reviews the tools that are available and presents empirical evidence on their effectiveness.
1/24/12 News: Social Platforms Your Small Business Should Be Using, Free Business Webinars, Internet Tools: Cyfe
BLDGBLOG: Drone Tax
Citing a recent court ruling in Arkansas that "has approved the use of aerial imagery to collect data on property sizes," and making reference to the already-controversial state deployment of aerial surveillance tools, sUAS suggests that drones could someday be used to manage a near-realtime catalog of local property expansions, transfers, and other tax-relevant land alterations.
December 2011
Sprachcomputer Czech
Backofenreinigung
Puppet versus Chef: 10 reasons why Puppet wins | Bitfield Consulting
PostageApp - Benefits & Features
10 Tools & Frameworks for Responsive Design | Fuel Your Coding
iFixit: The free repair manual
Multilingual User Generated Content and SEO « Code as Craft
karl says: Your comment is awaiting moderation. December 2, 2011 at 2:51 pm There is a missing opportunity from both monolingual search engines and content providers. It’s kind of sad. The fact to have one unique URI that a French user can just paste to his Japanese friend is one wonderful thing of content negotiation. How do we leverage this, so search engines are able to understand it? Enter the never used 1998 RFC: “Transparent Content Negotiation in HTTP” (RFC 2295). http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2295 I wonder what it would take for Google to negotiate with content providers and offering this feature. The solution is super simple. We were living in a world where sites were quite monolingual but this has changed since.








