Monday, May 11, 2009

Great Websites - 10x Newest Finds of the Week – Tuesday, May 12, 2009


  1. 34 Stunning & Free Mac Screensavers for OS X ... From: http://mac.appstorm.net/

  2. atom.smasher.org/links/ open source and security links

  3. From cssdrive.com: CSS - Cascading Style Sheets, a categorized css gallery and examples

  4. css popup demo from meyerweb.com “ ... creating static-text popups purely through the power of CSS. The title of the page is intentional: there is no Javascript used in this document ... “

  5. From Wikipedia.org: Darik's Boot andNuke “(commonly known as DBAN) is an open source project hosted on Sourceforge.[1] The program is designed to securely erase a hard disk until data is permanently removed and no longer recoverable ... “

  6. Internet Pioneers - Archives.org "The Way Back Machine"

  7. jumpola.comis my personal bookmarks page. At least it started out that way. It lists my favorite sources for communication designers. Where do the links come from? Occasionally someone suggests one but most are sites I discuss on my blog or those I discover through wandering the Web. No one pays for links except for the obvious ads. If you find the list helpful please recommend it to others, visit the store, and subscribe to the letter Enjoy! — Chuck Green “

  8. Newt Edge “This site is created not for the faint-hearted browsers, but more specifically to highly standards compliant browsers, such as Gecko-based browsers. This site is the place for my collections of markup test cases, style sheets demonstrations and coding workarounds. Feel free to browse around and experience my work.”

  9. peer cast.org “p2p broadcasting for everyone”

  10. swapaskill.com “We are a place where you can swap skills, favors and things locally or online around the world. In doing so we create friendships and build stronger, happier communities.“

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