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Cucumber: The Latest in Ruby Testing
Mike Gunderloy via Ruby Inside on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Testing is a firmly ingrained part of the Ruby culture: you probably ran across Test::Unit not long after you first started writing Ruby code (though it woul readmore

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Dear Facebook: Don’t Forget the Marketers
Alisa Leonard-Hansen via Mashable! on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Alisa Leonard-Hansen is a Senior Social Media Analyst within the strategy group at iCrossing. She can also be found blogging at both the iCrossing Great Finds blog and her own blog, The Web is Social.com. readmore
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PS3 gamer overcomes disability with custom controller, triumphs in l33t3st way imaginable
Samuel Axon via Engadget on Tue, 11 Nov. 2008
Filed under: Gaming readmore

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What Photoshop Would Look Like in Real Life [Photoshop]
Andi Wang via Gizmodo on Sat, 08 Nov. 2008
This project shows us what Photoshop would look like if the UI were rendered in real life. If you check out this Flickr gallery of how it was created, it seems safe to say that readmore

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6 Reasons to Start Coworking
Alex Hillman via Mashable | All That's New on Fri, 07 Nov. 2008
Alex Hillman is co-founder of IndyHall, a co-working space in Philadelphia, as well as an active leader in the global coworking community. Mashable has written about coworking before, but in case you readmore

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SEGA releasing 40-game ‘Ultimate Genesis Collection’ for PS3 and 360 early next year, will cost $30
Doug Aamoth via CrunchGear on Thu, 06 Nov. 2008
You guys! SEGA will be releasing a title for the Xbox 360 and PS3 called “Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection” early next year for $30. The game will include 40 classic Genesis game readmore

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Drop.io’s New API Lets Anyone Build a File Sharing Application
Adam Ostrow via Mashable! on Wed, 05 Nov. 2008
File sharing service Drop.io has just launched a new API that allows developers to utilize most of the functions that the site offers in their own applications. This means that you can allow users of your app to utilize Drop.io’s storage readmore

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How to Convert a PSD to XHTML
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Wed, 05 Nov. 2008
I continue to be amazed by how well Collis’s “Build a Sleek Portfolio Site From Scratch” tutorial continues to perform. It’s been months, yet it still posts strong numbers every week. Considering that fact, I decided to create a screencast that shows you exactly how to convert a PSD into p readmore

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Mintpass' tiny Mintpad brings handwriting back from the 20th century
Samuel Axon via Engadget on Wed, 05 Nov. 2008
Filed under: Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video readmore
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Nokogiri: A Faster, Better HTML and XML Parser for Ruby (than Hpricot)
Peter Cooper via Ruby Inside on Fri, 31 Oct. 2008
Yesterday, Aaron Patterson (@tenderlove) and Mike Dalessio released Nokogiri ( readmore

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Modular Workspace is an Obsessive Compulsive Organizer's Dream [Furniture]
Sean Fallon via Gizmodo on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
The “Out of Sight Out of Mind” (OSOM) table concept has everything a neat freak could possibly want in a workspace—plenty of space, tons of modular storage units and ergonomic design touches like an writing/typi readmore

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E Ink's AM300 developer's kit gets shown off on video
Donald Melanson via Engadget on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
Filed under: Displays E Ink's readmore

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Ruby On Rails - Week 4
Connor Zwick via NETTUTS on Mon, 27 Oct. 2008
Welcome to Ruby on Rails From Scratch Week 4! This week we’re going to talk about ruby syntax. After this tutorial, I believe that you’ll have a much better understanding of the framework and feel much more comfortable doing things by yourself. Oh yeah, and there’s a surprise this week - a screencast! So without further ado, here is week 4! readmore
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Death and Taxes Shows Fascinating, Terrible View on Military Tech Spending [Military Technology Spending]
Jesus Diaz via Gizmodo on Sat, 25 Oct. 2008
Death and Taxes 2009 is a detailed graphical account showing where your tax dollars will go next year in the most detailed and fascinating way: Everything is set to scale according to the amount of money spent on it, showing the amazing weight that military-related spending has in the total Federal budget. It's readmore

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The Ultimate Collection Of Useful Photoshop Actions
Jacob Gube via Smashing Magazine on Mon, 20 Oct. 2008
Saving repetitive tasks as Photoshop actions can save you a lot of time, allowing you to automate your work and improve workflow efficiency. A Photoshop action is a recording of a sequence of commands and operations that you can save and access later on. We’ve searched for the best downloadable Photoshop actions that can help you improve your workflow and perform readmore

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My Day, Yesterday - Video Documentation of a Day In a Life
(unknown author) via Laughing Squid on Sat, 11 Oct. 2008
Shared by Dave S Haha, awesome. Makes me wish my D300 had video capability. DOH. readmore
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Direct Note Access Music Software Now Even More Revolutionary [Music]
Sean Fallon via Gizmodo on Fri, 10 Oct. 2008
Back in April we discovered a new music recording program from Celemony Software that could potentially revolutionize the music readmore
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How I Make $2,000 Every Year Without Doing Very Much
FreelanceSwitch.com via FreelanceSwitch - The Freelanc on Fri, 10 Oct. 2008
Back in 2005, long before we started Envato and FreelanceSwitch, I came across a site called iStockPhoto and discovered I could sell illustrations there. Now I’m not much of an illustrator, but I do like experimenting with making money. So I set about creating some little icons and graphics - mostly leftovers from my design work. I got rejected readmore
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Kids need to agree to 120+ pages of EULAs in order to watch BluRay Sleeping Beauty
Cory Doctorow via Boing Boing on Fri, 10 Oct. 2008
Over on Boing Boing Gadgets, our John notes that watching Sleeping Beauty on Blu-Ray requires that you accede to over 120 pages of legal garbage in various EULAs before you can start the movie. Disney has a sickness when it comes to abusive EULAs and contracts. I once had to cancel a speech at Imagineering because the leg readmore
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Lifestreaming Mashup Software Kakuteru Inspired by SweetCron and Powered by FriendFeed
Mark Krynsky via Lifestream Blog on Thu, 09 Oct. 2008
There’s an interesting new Lifestreaming software coming called Kakuteru. Dominiek ter Heide speaks of how he was inspired by a Yongfook presentation of SweetCron which prompted him to create this new open source Ruby on Rails development project that sounds like the Lifestreaming equivalent of Frankenstein but in a good way. readmore
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