July 2009
25 posts
Ambigram.Matic →
Generate your very own Ambigram automatically.
Liquidity preference →
Or who gets paid first, when a company is sold.
How to survive a down economy as a photographer →
Twitter Guide →
The Twitter Guide Book is a complete collection of different resources for mastering Twitter.
EtherPad →
The only web-based text editor that allows people to collaboratively write in “really” real-time.
Tersus →
An open-source visual programming platform for creating rich web applications through flow diagrams and such.
Dropzone →
Simplify OS X application and file workflows with Aptonic’s Dropzone, “the swiss army knife of drag and drop for the Mac”.
jQuery QuickFlip 2 →
Create a flippable container to intuitively show off content on both sides of a certain element in your DOM.
Sweet GIFs →
Enjoy (or maybe hate) a film-like experience with full-featured animated backgrounds.
What happened at my birthday? →
Wolfram|Alpha (computes and) knows.
Who's a yogi? →
Getting started in food photography →
iPhone-style checkboxes with jQuery →
Open web tools directory →
A new breed is escaping Mozilla Labs.
Obama in (great) pictures →
The 30 most influential people in web design →
How to edit PDF documents with Apple Preview →
Asking something without having considered Google before is just stupid, lame and, above all, equals terrifying sinful behaviour because of stealing other people’s (life) time.
On Facebook's revenue
“Taking the sources’ input together, we’d estimate the company’s expected 2009 revenue this way:
$125 million from brand ads
$150 million from Facebook’s ad deal with Microsoft
$75 million from virtual goods
$200 million from self-service ads
Total: $550 Million.”
— Business Insider