J'ai relativement peu suivi l'actualité relative àKatrina, et j'avais surtout vu des photos vues du ciel. Ben vu du sol, c'est pas mal non plus. Vous avez dit "champignon atomique" ?
Chitika : the definitive guide. Tips, examples, suggestion, to gest the most out of these trendy ads.
Picture of the day : Bullet wound vs Shrapnel wound. (safe link, nothing gross, just informative) Painful anyway :Þ
GMailThis ! This is a very handy bookrmarklet (or favelet) to write a mail without even loading mail.google.com, prepopulated with a link to the webpage you are viewing and any text you have highlighted on that page.
By the way… I'm still getting hits and search engine referrals on one-year-old entries about GMail invites. If you still happen to be looking for yours, feel free to spam ozhozh at gmail dot com and ask for one. Or ten.
w00t ! I'm Randy's Blogger of the Day! (Randy runs a number of popular quality blogs and services at KBCafe.com)
CSS3 Multi Columns : a CSS3 behavior made possible with javascript, allowing to flow content of an element into multiple columns. Looks pretty cool, I wonder how usable and reliable this is. (Via i-Marco)
Sending an exe file with Gmail : zip the .exe, rar the resulting .zip, now zip the .rar and rename it to .doc … Sometimes things are so simple with GMail …
Update: ok, this was more a joke when I was upset than a real tip. Since this page gets some referral from search engines with people really looking for Gmail tips, here is a much more simple way to send your .exe files :
Rename to yourfile.-exe (or yourfile.-zip)
A music store in New Jersey has a catchy policy : "Customers can buy a used or new CD, take it home, listen and, if they want, burn a copy to a computer. Within 10 days, they can return the CD for 70% store credit.". It seems to meet some demand. Full story.
Web Developper's Handbook : collection of hand picked links on CSS, HTML, Color tools, SEO, and many more. A must-bookmark, if you haven't already.