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    Beautiful Social Network Visualizations

    Posted March 29, 2008 By BryanFiled under: news

    A superb showcase of social network analysis maps from FAS.research.

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    How does Photoshop Express compare to Aviary?

    Posted By BryanFiled under: news

    Artist tries to create the same picture in 5 different image editing web apps (Picnik, Fotoflexer, Splashup, Photoshop Express and Aviary) with surprising results.

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    Strange Site Issues

    Posted March 28, 2008 By BryanFiled under: news

    I’m sure you’ve noticed, but there has been some strange issues with this site. Mainly this has been due to a few hacks I was working on. I couldn’t test them on my testing server, so everyone’s going to have to bare with me. I did find out one thing though. It’s possible to install two seperate WP installations, and get them to work using the same database without much issue. The problem is the theme. If you want to use the default WP theme your good. If not, well your in trouble. Even after uninstalling the default theme from the second install, WP will pick it up from the first. If you delete the first installs default theme, then the page won’t render. I’ll have to work on this a little more. If anyone out there knows how to access a data from a wordpress install from a directory outside of the main WP directory drop me a comment.

    Web Design News & Article Aggregator

    Posted By BryanFiled under: news

    CSS Feeder is an aggregator of all things that is web design. Whether it be the latest in design trends, backend development, photoshop tutorials etc …they cover it all by aggregating RSS feeds from some of the top sites in the community.

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    Linking Structure & Strategy: Let the Spiders Crawl

    Posted By BryanFiled under: news

    One of the primary ways that search engines find site pages is by following the links from your home page to other inside site pages (this process is also known as “spidering” or “crawling”). In order to allow search engines to effectively crawl your site and locate your inside pages.

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