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WinCvs — Daily Use Guide

WinCvs Daily Use Guide, Or: How to use WinCvs while keeping your mental health.

CVS primer for html

How to use CVS for web development – non-software-programming uses of cvs; how to use cvs for html and a small-site workflow, ect.

thanks to chanel for the link.

Common Fonts per Platform

This great reference site http://www.codestyle.org/css/font-family/Contents.shtml lists the most commonly installed fonts per platform, with aggregate stats over the last 3+ years, and has images of all the fonts.

Beautiful Icons

Firewheel Design : Identity, Icon, and Web Design

Check out all the links under the Icons section of their portfolio. 6-20 icons for each of their projects are shown.

Social Software Ideas

Social Software ideas | A Whole Lotta Features

Social Software ideas

December 30, 2003

While social software may be the internet revolution du jour among venture capitalists, as a user I’m still waiting for the killer social software app that lives up to all the market hype. Recently I’ve been thinking about how the current crop of options could be improved upon, or at the very least, how they could be leveraged to be something useful for users. I’ve come up with a few ideas, some half-baked, others fully baked. I offer them here in the hopes that someone, somewhere already built it or would like to build it.

Colloquial mapping
- Yahoo Maps + Slashdot

Geographical opinion systems
- Epinions + Friendster

Collaborative consumed media
- Friendster + ??? (some sort of media management service)

Reputation management ideas
- Multi-variate reputation management


I’m sure this has probably been posted before, but they’re four pretty thoroughly thought out ideas. As I’ve mentioed before, social won’t stand on it’s own, but combined with other services it can revolutionize things anew.

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