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October 23, 2007  12:01 PM

Andrew Sellick’s 100 terrific open source or freeware apps for web developers



Posted by: GuyPardon
blog, cheatsheet, design, desktop, Development, freeware, image, interactive media, Internet, programming, resource, Web applications, Web design, Web services

Say what you will about link bait -- this list of freeware and open source Web development applications from

September 24, 2007  12:41 PM

Watch the Catsters on YouTube and learn about monads, math and functional programming



Posted by: GuyPardon
courses, education, free, fundamentals, languages, programming, video, YouTube

Ok, I admit it: calculus is now officially a decade in my past. Math, or "maths," as the Brits put it, however, is very much in my present, considering the importance of algorithms to modern life. (For more on that, just review this thread on the


September 17, 2007  1:49 PM

Andreesen on the three kinds of platforms, the cloud and the future of the Internet



Posted by: GuyPardon
Amazon, blog, buzzword, cloud computing, code, entrepeneurship, futurism, innovation, interesting, Internet, interoperability, learning, Microsoft, operating systems, programming, Silicon Valley, social networking, the cloud, Web services

One of my favorite discoveries of the past year has definitely been Marc Andreessen's blog. From the moment he first started posting long, chewy, thoughtful discussions of his thoughts on technology,


August 27, 2007  12:26 PM

Facebook: A social network evolves into a social utility



Posted by: GuyPardon
applications, business, buzz, buzzword, collaboration, college, community, creativity, culture, data, directory, discussion board, education, entrepeneurship, innovation, interesting, Internet, mashup, new media, portal, privacy, programming, public domain, recruiting, Security, Silicon Valley, social, social networking, social publishing, startup, trend, Web 2.0, Web applications

What can I say about Facebook that hasn't been said? Newsweek has placed Mort Zuckerberg, the founder of the social networking giant


August 20, 2007  6:06 PM

WikiScanner: How Googlebombing Virgil led to radical transparency for Wikipedia editing everywhere



Posted by: GuyPardon
academics, applications, collaboration, community, controversy, cool, free, hacks, humor, innovation, interesting, Internet, programming, search engine, Silicon Valley, tool, tracking, useful, Web applications, wiki

Sometime this past summer, future CalTech grad student (and self-styled"disruptive technologist") Virgil Griffith decided that he wanted to see if he could elevate his personal home page to the top of search results for "


July 9, 2007  6:17 PM

Code to Joy’s 7 Wonders of Programming Languages



Posted by: GuyPardon
code, command line, controversy, conversation, Development, fun, interesting, programming, Ruby on Rails, Technology

It's been quite a week for wonders of the world. First, the online world got together and voted for seven modern wonders of the world, provoked by the lonely status of the Pyramids as the last...


April 23, 2007  3:06 PM

Yahoo Pipes: Create data mashups from Web feeds using a visual editor



Posted by: GuyPardon
cool, feeds, innovation, interesting, Internet, mashup, programming, Technology, tool, visual, Web 2.0, Web design, Web services, WhatIs.com Editor's Award, Yahoo!

What is Pipes? According to Yahoo!:


April 19, 2007  1:20 PM

Dapper: Build Web applications and mashups without programming



Posted by: GuyPardon
AJAX, code, cool, feeds, free, innovation, interesting, mashup, programming, Web 2.0, widgets

Dapper makes it easy to extract and use information from Web sites. If you're familiar with Web services, you might recognize Dapper as an


April 17, 2007  9:54 PM

Lighthouse: A free on-demand software development management system



Posted by: GuyPardon
code, collaboration, Development, freeware, programming, WhatIs.com Editor's Award

Artifact Software has released a new tool that they're calling "