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royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 28 2009 | puzzles, jigsaw puzzles
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - 15 days ago | construction, building, housing, green
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 22 2009 | macos, snow leopard
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2009 | design, html, web
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2009 | design, css, internet
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 12 2009 | android, programming, sdk
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 10 2009 | flickr, images, photographs, artwork
Quoted: Viewfinder searches Flickr's four billion photos in a snap to bring you the images you need. You can search tags, titles and descriptions and sort by most interesting, most relevant or most recent.
Viewfinder also helps you find images with Creative Commons licenses and generates attribution text for you. Read on for more, or watch the video tutorials.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 09 2009 | google, art, science, mars, photography
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 08 2009 | color, color schemes, UI, interfaces
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 05 2009 | security, hardware, developmentsecurity best practices
quoted: Here at the Microsoft Security Response Center, we investigate thousands of security reports every year. In some cases, we find that a report describes a bona fide security vulnerability resulting from a flaw in one of our products; when this happens, we develop a patch as quickly as possible to correct the error. (See "A Tour of the Microsoft Security Response Center"). In other cases, the reported problems simply result from a mistake someone made in using the product. But many fall in between. They discuss real security problems, but the problems don't result from product flaws. Over the years, we've developed a list of issues like these, that we call the 10 Immutable Laws of Security.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 30 2009 | iPhone, app store, distribution, promo codes
Quoted: If you’re an iPhone developer, then surely you’ve given out promo codes for your apps. Most developers usually just send out the promo codes… sometimes with instructions on how to redeem them… sometimes with no details at all. The latter can obviously be confusing to people who aren’t familiar with the process for redeeming them because it’s not completely obvious as to how to do it.
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