I wrote about Google Maps a while ago, but this guy got creative. Any other gems that slipped through the “gray area” net? I’m sure at least a few people in the government are less than amused that Joe Googler can look at everything in the country with a click (at pretty decent resolution too).
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In another excellent entry to his collection of Mac OS X commentary, John Siracusa today posted a review of Mac OS X Tiger 10.4. The most interesting part of the article was the description of the UI subsystem, Quartz.
I really appreciate a lot of things about Mac OS X. Well thought out enhancements to usability [...]
Oh mah Bezebel have I been working. I finished my major project and worked on lots of school work in the past week or so…it’s that time of year again when Burnout Factorâ„¢ is nigh, and summer is blindingly close…
So of things interesting to read, documents written about you or your major but for hiring [...]
JavaScript has certainly come a long way.
In between the innumerable midterms I’ve had in the past two weeks I’ve been learning a bunch of web technologies, including PHP, MySQL, and CSS. A cool trend I’ve noticed has been the consistencies between all of these languages and things I have already learned. PHP has classes and [...]
Of course, if you’re a savvy Internet user, you’re already amongst the 44-some million users of FireFox. Pop-up blocking and tabs are so last year. There’s a world of very useful Extensions that make browsing that much nicer.