Fun. I love reading the red bars. From: http://stevehanov.ca/blog/index.php?id=56
Yay! Insync just went live
Insync, the Dropbox alternative for hardcore Google Docs users and Businesses just unveiled their public beta. TechCrunch, LifeHacker, VentureBeat, NYTimes, DownloadSquad, CNet got it covered. More oil to @terencepua and team for a kick-ass product, proudly PH brewed!
September Meetup
Hi guys, I’ll be attending DjangoCon Cebu and RailsJam Cebu my first ever. Here’s a my mission: meet new people and make friends, listen and learn, and of course share something back. Definitely this won’t be my last. Special thanks to Eric Malloy and Jason Torres.
Reddit invaded Digg
Man this is just entertaining. Haven’t read comics in a while so catching up something web related is sure interesting. So this comic depicts how Reddit invaded Digg all in epic colored comic strips. The funny thing here is that, it somehow predicted the invasion months before the new Digg site is unveiled to the public. Check it out!
BTW found it via Twitter.
Paul Graham on Work, Startup and Getting Rich.
In most people’s minds, spending money on luxuries sets off alarms that making investments doesn’t. Luxuries seem self-indulgent. And unless you got the money by inheriting it or winning a lottery, you’ve already been thoroughly trained that self-indulgence leads to trouble.
If you’re like me who likes risk, you should read this entry. In the end, success boils down to our attitude and on how we perceive things.
Python Imaging Library for Win x64
So I’ve been playing around with Python and the Django Framework and found that the official binaries provided on the PIL site are incompatible with the 64bit editions of Windows. In case you don’t know what PIL is all about:
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. This library supports many file formats, and provides powerful image processing and graphics capabilities.
After a couple of minutes sniffing into StackOverflow I’ve found this custom compiled binary and it just works perfectly! Special thanks to Bill Mummert for providing it.
PS. If the download link doesn’t work, Download it here Directly.
Google Font and the Web
Introducing Google Font.
The Google Font Directory lets you browse all the fonts available via the Google Font API. All fonts in the directory are available for use on your website under an open source license and served by Google servers
Now that’s a nice little gift for us Web Designers and Developers. The next time you’re looking for fonts for the web but don’t want to spend a dollar or lurk into technical stuffs, be sure to checkout Google Fonts (They have a sleek preview tool too).
Also worth mentioning, TypeKit and Google recently announced some sort of partnership regarding this matter, you can read it on TypeKit’s official blog entry here.
Tweetie is now Twitter App
In just a few days before Chirp, Twitter just made a bold move to finally acquire a client and brand it as its own. Today both Atebits and Twitter formally announced the acquisition of Tweetie on their respective blogs. Some tension on its developer community (Seesmic, TweetDeck and etc) is to be expected, lets just hope Twitter founder Matt Evans can address this and clear things up in the upcoming conference.
Congrats both to Atebits and Twitter!











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