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For some good reasons, I found myself needing to learn AngularJS…. fast. I decided to document this down so that this will serve as a good refresher for…
If you’re actively developing on a website and running into caching issues when deploying updates it can be helpful to employ a cache busting technique. ~ WordImpress
The Re/code blog has decided to drop comments in favor of discussions happening elsewhere: The biggest change for some of you, however, will be that we have decided…
I like the look of Firehost Chat. Consider these features: great looking Mac, iOS, and Android apps, push notifications, and premium features for one monthly price (i.e. unlimited…
Screeny is a utility app that helps you save space consumed by screenshots. It screens your camera roll and helps you to filter and delete screenshots that are…
If you’re using the InfiniteWP WordPress Client plugin to manage your website, now is a good time to update. While doing a routine audit of our Website Firewall…
Computers at Google now have a machine-learning system that can analyze images like the one above and generate captions for them. The phrase used to caption this image?…
Roll your own CRM with WordPress and the plugins listed in this post: How To Use WordPress As A CRM | Elegant Themes Blog.
For many decades, a fantasy among space enthusiasts has been to invent a device that produces a net thrust in one direction, without any need for reaction mass….
The Verge 2014 Holiday Gift Guide has items for that favorite geek on your Christmas list.
Excellent website by a team of web designers, developers and strategists: Hanno. Their playbook is worth a look.
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Relay FM is an independent podcast network for people who are creative, curious and maybe even a little obsessive — just like its hosts. With topics ranging from…
Benjamin Watson plays for the New Orleans Saints. After the Ferguson Decision, he posted his thoughts on his Facebook page. I appreciate what he had to say.
A recent experiment by conducted by the University of Sussex suggests it may be possible to learn to experience synesthesia, a rare condition that mixes up brain signals…