Troy's Twitter Script for Greasemonkey is the definitive power tool for Twitter addicts. The feature list of this tiny script is amazing: my favorite is media embedding (view pictures or Youtube videos right from within Twitter), Retweet button, on the fly link shrinking when writing and expanding when reading, and much more. Check the full […][...] → Read more
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custom wp is a gallery of websites that are powered by WordPress with a twist. Unique designs, interesting usages, cool examples of what people would rightfully call "WordPress as a CMS" if WordPress was not already a CMS. While you're at it, have a look a their WordPress People page, tracking the activity of 50 […][...] → Read more
I've recently stumbled upon SingleFunction, a site showcasing sites with one function and one purpose. The site shows a gallery of refreshing web services: most of the time, their designs are clean and uncluttered, their functions are simple, either fun and pointless or with a real use. As a bonus, SingleFunction is also powered by […][...] → Read more
Sumo Paint. Holy beep, it's almost an online Photoshop clone![...] → Read more
LastFM Love Tweet: tweets every track you "love" on last.fm so you can share it with with your followers. Neat![...] → Read more
Lolcats, All Your Base, Miss Teen South Carolina, Diet Coke + Mentos… If this kind of internet phenomena bores you, don't click the "Read more" link. But of course, if you want to remember them all (and then view some) in a neat timeline, go ahead![...] → Read more
CSS trick: scrolling background image. Simple CSS technique that can be pushed to pure leetness (scroll this page all the way down). Love it.[...] → Read more
Found today via del/pop: Twitdom, an online catalog (listing Twitter apps), using only WordPress and a few plugins. On the same topic, don't miss Wingee and Free Shipping which are quite impressive.[...] → Read more
Internetrepreneurs drive mom cars and drool over a Bugatti Veyron (or an Aston Martin DBS). Entertaining read if you're a bit into cars.[...] → Read more
Funny: this post was aiming to be a collection of reasons why WordPress sucks. After a couple of comments pointing out more or less annoying bugs or features, the thread naturally evolved towards a lists of all the reasons why WordPress does not suck, to the consensus that it is the best blogging tool around, […][...] → Read more