Recent Links › June 2005
- Why Everyone Needs A Bugmaster
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“Bugmastering in a nutshell: The bugmaster voraciously reads as many bugs as possible, and attempts to help the organization deal with those bugs by constantly improving the quality of the bug information hackers/developers, leaders/managers, and QA/volunteers have.” #
- WordPress 1.5.1.3 Available
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… an important security issue was brought to our attention which required an update for our users. … #
- CSS Import
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CSS Import is a new CSS showcase/design inspirations site, much like CSS Vault and Stylegala. #
- Ninoy to Sin: Only you can lead our exodus through the desert
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An inspiring letter from Ninoy to Cardinal Sin, way back 1979. Two great Filipinos. #
- Bush’s hotmail is hacked!
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Could this be the inbox from hell?
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- Google reportedly plans to start payment service to rival PayPal
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“Online search-engine leader Google is preparing to introduce an electronic payment system later this year in a move that would pose a financial threat to one of its biggest advertisers, Internet auctioneer eBay.” #
- The best reader-submitted WinXP tips!
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Yuga was kind enough to share this article on Maximum PC on optimizing your Windows XP installation. #
- List of Blog Networks
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The Blog Herald lists the current blog networks fighting for readership supremacy. I just want a small chunk of the pie. #
- Philippines’ Cardinal Sin is dead
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The death of the country’s outspoken Catholic Church leader will surely affect not only our religious landscape, but more importantly our political atmosphere. #
- What are alternatives to Google AdSense?
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A list of other revenue sources through advertising, similar to Google’s Adsense Program. #
- Steve Jobs to 2005 graduates: ‘Stay hungry, stay foolish’
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“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice.” #
- Rico — Javascript for Rich Internet Applications
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“An open–source Javascript library for creating rich internet applications. Rico provides full Ajax support, drag and drop management and a cinematic effects library.” #
- A legal guide for bloggers
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Kottke recalls troubles brought about by blogging, and shares a helpful guide on legal and responsible writing. #
- Lifecycle of Bloggers
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Everyone is currently talking about this, the phases of the blogger lifestyle. #
- There’s the Rub
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If you enjoy reading Conrado de Quiros’ essays on the Inquirer, this fan weblog is a keeper. #
- Gusto rin nilang mag-aral
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Mong Palatino writes on the sad realities that affect Pisay aspirants that never get their fair chance. #
- Tips for getting good customer support
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Most useful tip: “There’s a human on the other end.” #
- As Blogging Goes Corporate, It Becomes a Full-Time Job
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“In its short lifespan, blogging has largely been a freewheeling exercise in online self-expression. Now it is also becoming a corporate job.” #
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