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Create free polls anywhere online with polldaddy

A cool site that lets you create AJAX-powered polls to place on a website, blog, or anywhere online where you can paste a small piece of JavaScript code.read more | digg story
Popularity: 6% [?]

Popularity: 6% [?]


Microsoft Demos “ADD TO DIGG” Feature in IE8

Using the new “Activities” XML feature in IE8, users can right-click on any page and “ADD TO DIGG”. Check out the screenshot on Microsoft’s site! Other new IE8 features: Atom feeds in normal web pages using Microformats, Data URI support (fast page renders), CSS2.1 fully supports, and of course, tons of bug fixes…read more | […]

Popularity: 12% [?]


Office Live vs Google Docs: Feature-by-Feature Comparison

excellent comparison..I was actually waiting for such a comparison after release of Microsoft offive live to publicread more | digg story
Popularity: 5% [?]

Popularity: 5% [?]


Open-source developers make more money

Want to make more money as an enterprise application developer? You’re in luck–if you know open source.
According to a recent report from Bluewolf Consulting, enterprises increasingly deploy open-source software, and look to specialized application developmread more | digg story
Popularity: 9% [?]

Popularity: 9% [?]


Collection of Wordpress plug-ins

This guy has a nice set of plug-ins that he wrote (including post rating and email a post).read more | digg story
Popularity: 6% [?]

Popularity: 6% [?]


ScibeFire is the Tool to Use

ScribeFire is a tool that is used as a Firefox add-on to help you post quickly to your blog…check it out
Popularity: 11% [?]

Popularity: 11% [?]


Comcast PAID PEOPLE to cheer at FCC net neutrality hearing

Think Comcast’s BitTorrent blocking is bad? At an FCC hearing at Harvard yesterday, Comcast secretly paid people to fill up seats and cheer for them. Too bad there’s a photo!! Even reporters got blocked out of the event because it was too full. When no one agrees with you, all you […]

Popularity: 21% [?]


Gotcha, CAPTCHA! Gmail bot detector system cracked

Spammers have figured out a way to crack Gmail’s CAPTCHA system so that they can set bots to automatically sign up for gmail.com e-mail addresses. It apparently took a little more work than cracking the Windows Live Mail CAPTCHA, but it was still doable.
read more | digg story
Popularity: 11% [?]

Popularity: 11% [?]


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