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- Cool Websites & Tools – Script Console, Curated Browser Content, & Steam Reviews
- Let Some Steam Off: 10 Free Hard Rock & Hardcore Music Albums [Sound Sunday]
- Awesome Space Invaders-Style Action On Your Smartphone With Radiant
- The History of Web Design
- Where Did You Shop This Black Friday? [MakeUseOf Poll]
Cool Websites & Tools – Script Console, Curated Browser Content, & Steam Reviews Posted: 01 Dec 2013 03:31 PM PST Metta – Use Metta for learning stories, documentaries, summaries and compilations. Or for your research & curation work. Create quick movies out of videos, pictures, text & sounds that are already on the web or just upload your own material. Insert polls & quizzes into your stories, lessons or slides and get controlled feedback from your viewers. Get actionable insights and track who, when and where answered your questions. Backtick – is a console for bookmarklets and scripts, packaged as a Chrome extension. For a better explanation, just click the “Try it out” button, or press the backtick (`) key... Read the full article: Cool Websites & Tools – Script Console, Curated Browser Content, & Steam Reviews |
Let Some Steam Off: 10 Free Hard Rock & Hardcore Music Albums [Sound Sunday] Posted: 01 Dec 2013 12:30 PM PST This time of year can be stressful. Sound Sunday is here to bring relief. Turn up the volume, channel your tension into semi-controlled body movements, and let those muscles loosen up. Use headbanging with caution. Single: Filthy Lying Bastards – Mama I’m Coming Home For Christmas Genre: melodic, hard rock, rock’n’roll In 2009, Phil Naro received a Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award for singing the theme song of 6Teen, a Canadian animated sitcom. Filthy Lying Bastards is a collaboration between Phil Naro and fellow musicians. Phil is involved in several other projects, including DDrive, Druckfarben, and the Phil and John Show. Cloudkicker... Read the full article: Let Some Steam Off: 10 Free Hard Rock & Hardcore Music Albums [Sound Sunday] |
Awesome Space Invaders-Style Action On Your Smartphone With Radiant Posted: 01 Dec 2013 12:00 PM PST Looking for a decent Space Invaders clone for your smartphone? Radiant is a great choice that successfully evokes the pioneering spirit of classic gaming while updating the genre. Radiant is available from the Windows Phone Store [$1.99 or £1.49 or free trial] for Windows Phone 7.5 and Windows Phone 8 devices. Developers Hexage also released Radiant Defense, available on Mac OS X and mobile platforms. Radiant is also available for Android (Radiant in the Play Store) and iOS (Radiant in the App Store). Despite the different platforms, all versions essentially play and look the same. Your Mission In Space… The game begins with the realisation... Read the full article: Awesome Space Invaders-Style Action On Your Smartphone With Radiant |
Posted: 01 Dec 2013 08:30 AM PST Do you remember how websites used to look almost 20 years ago? In 1996, mobile support was practically inexistent, and the Web was more or less text-based. In 2000, things started looking better — literally. Screen resolution support was increased to 800 x 600, sites began using more colours as well as navigation tabs. We sure have come a long way since then, haven’t we? Are there any web designers around? What’s your fondest web-design-related memory from the last 17 years? via Web Design Degree Center Read the full article: The History of Web Design |
Where Did You Shop This Black Friday? [MakeUseOf Poll] Posted: 01 Dec 2013 06:30 AM PST Last week we asked you if your Facebook account ever got hacked. Whether it’s because you don’t use Facebook, never got hacked, or just don’t care, most of you couldn’t be persuaded to answer this poll, which left us with a small number of votes. Still, it’s surprising to see what percentage of Facebook account actually got hacked at least once. 136 readers voted, and revealed that 8% never owned a Facebook account, 23% got hacked at least once, and 69% never got hacked. Good for them! Full results and this week’s poll after the jump. Don’t forget to check... Read the full article: Where Did You Shop This Black Friday? [MakeUseOf Poll] |
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