links for 2007-04-30
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Here’s a window on environmentalism in China: the Green Long March, which will cover 10 routes across 22 Chinese provinces and 26 nature preserves this summer.
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Forget the term “lurkers” (thanks, Aaron!) — this study slices online participation into some far more interesting and useful profiles. (From a blog post by Charlene Li.)
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The always-amazing Kris Krug’s new fashion photography site. And the clothes are cool, but it’s the photography that really rocks out.
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Chris Messina proposes having web apps offer carbon offsets so users can erase the footprint of using their service (and get a swanky little green avatar in the process). Cool idea!
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Want to know if your fancy, design-heavy email will render in your recipients’ clients? Here’s a comprehensive overview of what CSS the most popular email programs do and don’t support.
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Share video tutorials, and rate the ones others have submitted.
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Want to make video for the web? Here’s a wiki-based guide (from the Make Internet TV people).
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A step-by-step guide to creating online video.
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If ad-heavy invitations from online event-organizing services are getting you down, setdot may be the solution. It’s invitation-beta only, but you can sign up for it on the front page.
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Just when I needed to upload my first album to Facebook, I find this free and handy timesaver.
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May 8th, 2007 at 13:08
kk+ says:
thanks so much for the link bro. :)