August 31st, 2007
Color theorists and designers in fashion or computer graphics have coined phrases based around what colors shouldn’t go together. Here’s a great article I found on Digg that shows us that sometimes it’s fun to break the rules, not to mention make some pretty sweet designs.
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July 4th, 2007
I don’t often blog stuff form DIGG but I had to share this… MPAA is now trying to bait people in to downloading movies from bogus warez sites. Check out the article below for more information:
New video download site busts you for illegally downloading video content as well as offers the ability to download video content using a custom client which also scans a users PC to see if the user has already downloaded copyrighted files.
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December 3rd, 2006
Found this on Digg and thought I’d share:
Most people use Google in a very inefficient and often ineffective manner. If all you do is enter a few keywords and click the search button, you’re one of those users who don’t get as much out of Google as you could. In this article, Google expert Michael Miller shows you how to search smarter — and more effectively.
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September 8th, 2006
Ruban chimes in on a P2L discussion confirming that Shiver’s owner, Dagan, has not only canceled the infamous version upgrade (That’s been due out for a year now), but has completely folded the site. We also get a sneak peek of what was to be the new Shiver7 layout. Shiver7 was a very popular graphics and webmaster tutorial and resource site.
This is a real shame because Shiver7 was a fantastic site and a good affiliate for P2L. They’ll be missed and I wish Dagan the very best in his future endeavors.
Dan
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April 30th, 2006
Nice little article here from Digg on different ad types… it’s definitely worth a read if you’re new to the world of ad income.
A look at just about every type of advertising you could cram into a webpage, with analysis of which ones work or don’t work, and why. One of said analyses is pretty surprising.
Enjoy!
Dan
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