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Sittings kills you
Via: Medical Billing And Coding Standing isn't the answer either: move regulary....
Need to want less
While randomly browsing my Sunday feeds, I rediscovered Erin Hanson's brilliant “NEED TO WANT LESS” set of relevant visual philosophical statements. I feel I want it, but do I really need it? Gee, I recognise myself in several of...
Password strength
xkcds relevant as always :) <333 Ori. http://xkcd.com/936/...
ø 10 tips for designing mobile websites
A nice and clean compilation of what you should know and take care of when designing or `mobilizing` a web site, by Keegan Street. The article includes many relevant links to other resources on the web. Via @zeldman Thursday...
ø How to Check if Your Gmail Account Has Been Hacked
If you’re worried about email security, Friedbeef's tech offers a step by step guide to help you check and determine if your Gmail account has been hacked or compromised in any way. The guide is detailed and comprehensible, and...
ø Reclaimprivacy.org
@Yannis_ brought this tool to my attention via Twitter. Reclaimprivacy.org provides an independent and open tool for scanning your Facebook privacy settings. A javascript bookmarklet scans your privacy settings and displays your current public status. Tips are provided to...
ø Our Solar System
Our Solar System is an amazing experiment with CSS3 border-radius, transforms & animations....
ø HTML5 presentation (in HTML5)
“HTML5 - Web Development to the next level” is a nifty presentation of HTML5 and other next generation technologies of the web development stack. Javascript new APIs are brilliantly presented complete with inline examples, as are HTML5's new semantic...
ø HTML5 and CSS3 readiness
A cool visualisation of browser support per HTML5/CSS3 feature. Each browser is represented with a tile on the bar and gets an equal width of space, so if you see a bar that is full, that means that feature...
ø The HTML5 test
How well does your browser support HTML5? http://html5test.com/ An interesting browser tester that complements nicely findmebyIP....
ø Steve Jobs’ response on Section 3.3.1
“Crappy developers will make crappy apps regardless of how many layers there are”