NSLookup

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If you’ve ever used NSLookup from the command-line in Windows you’ll surely understand how much data it is capable of putting at your fingertips. I know some people prefer to take the command-line route (as I normally do), but it can also be nice to have a GUI alternative for those that don’t use it enough to remember the parameters and syntax. The free DNSDataView is the perfect GUI companion to NSLookup. 

Link: http://cybernetnews.com/…

 

Twitter Numbers: Cool, But How Many Users Does It Actually Have?

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Twitter today published a variety of impressive stats about its growth on the occasion of its fifth anniversary; for instance, it now has 140 million tweets per day, up from 50 million a year ago, and 460,000 accounts created per day.

Link: http://networkeffect.allthingsd.com/…

 

WP-Answers for WordPress

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Utilizing the power of the WordPress blogging system, we have created a plugin which will transform it into a question and answers site. Users can register to ask and answer questions posed by others. Its a great way to foster interaction between your site members.We also include a system that pulls questions from Yahoo Answers and auto-posts them to your site, any reply’s are also posted so your site looks busy from the start.

Link: http://wp-answers.com/

Video: The Lost Thing

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Analytics Pro for the iPhone

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Finally an App to access Google Analytics™ with all the features you want and need. Your data is presented in a useful and meaningful way rather than just listing the data like some other Apps. Contact Us via our Website if you have any questions.

Link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/…

OpenMenu Tab adds your menu to Facebook

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OpenMenu Tab lets you add a restaurant’s menu to your Facebook page as a Menu tab.  This is a great app for restaurants looking to display their menus in Facebook.

Link: http://openmenu.com/blog/…

Video: Metropolis 2

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Number Porting with Google Voice

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PayPal Security Key

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paypal security key

Get an extra layer of protection with the PayPal Security Key – it’s easy to use and portable, so you can access your account with confidence from just about anywhere.

Link: https://www.paypal.com/…

Update Multiple Rows With Different Values and a Single SQL Query

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Sometimes you may need to update multiple rows of data in a table. This is no problem a lot of the time, as the fields to update may all need to be changed to the same value, in which case you might run a query like the following.

Link: http://www.karlrixon.co.uk/articles/sql/…

Video: 3D No glasses

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The Internet Is Ridiculously Huge

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Tech company Pingdom just released some numbers about the internet in 2010. And in case you doubted it — the internet is huge.

Link: http://www.businessinsider.com/

Video: Star Trek – Acid Drive

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Google URL Shortener gets an API

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With this API, developers are able to programmatically access all of the fast, sleek goo.gl goodness that we currently provide via the web interface. You can shorten and expand URLs using the API, as well as fetch your history and analytics. You could use these features for a wide variety of applications, enabling behaviors ranging from auto-shortening within Twitter or Google Buzz clients to running regular jobs that monitor your usage statistics and traffic patterns. You can check out the Google APIs console to get started.

Link: http://googlecode.blogspot.com/…

Pure-JavaScript CSS selector engine

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Features

  • Completely standalone (no library dependencies)
  • Competitive performance for most frequently used selectors
  • Only 4KB minified and gzipped
  • Highly extensible with easy-to-use API
  • Designed for optimal performance with event delegation
  • Clear IP assignment (all code held by the Dojo Foundation, contributors sign CLAs)

Link: http://sizzlejs.com/

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