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    0 starsPiXeL | Shared With: Everyone - May 26 2008 | asp.net, blog, simple, image, resize, .net, size
    Creating great thumbnails in ASP.NET

    Quoted: How to create a quality thumbnail with a fraction of the file size in ASP.NET

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    0 starsPiXeL | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 30 2008 | hooks, wordpress, blog

    Detailed information about every action hook and filter used in WordPress. Makes Plugin API easier to use. Lists appearance, file location, and deprecation data for every hook.

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    0 starsPiXeL | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 23 2007 | blog, google, maps, javascript
    Mapping Google
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    0 starsPiXeL | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 25 2007 | database, visual studio, blog, installer, setup, ASP.NET 2.0
    Tip/Trick: Creating Packaged ASP.NET Setup Programs with VS 2005 - ScottGu's Blog

    You have built an ASP.NET Web Application using Visual Studio 2005, and want to enable customers to automatically install and deploy it on servers via an easy setup program.

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    0 starsPiXeL | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 05 2007 | blog, startup, editor, guy kawasaki, pr
    How to Change the World: DIY PR

    A dozen entrepreneurs sprang to mind who would kill to tell their stories. All have agencies. So what I am recommending is not howto manage an agency, but something more radical: not hiring an agency at all. Here are ten reasons why.

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    0 starsPiXeL | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 16 2007 | blog, blogs, weborb, flex

    Blog to discuss Midnight Coders products features, ideas and trends in development of Rich Internet Applications

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