links for 2010-03-11
March 11th, 2010
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via cache.gawkerassets.com I'm surprised clothing is really high compared to other categories… …
links for 2010-03-05
March 5th, 2010
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3: Remember everyone’s names. This is tough, but there is a way to do it. A trick: when you meet someone for the first time, make sure you say their name back to them, then say it 3 more times …
Your high IQ will kill your startup – Cube Of M
March 4th, 2010
Being intelligent is like having a knife. If you train every day in using the knife, you will be invincible. If you think that just having a knife will make you win any battle you fight, then you will fail. This believe in your own inherent ability is what will kill your startup. Success comes from the work and ability you put in becoming better than the others, and not from some brilliance you feel you may have within you.
So don’t believe that the brilliance of your idea is what will make you successful. What will make you successful is when you are out there every day, doing something new, challenging yourself, trying new methods, studying new ways, having a lot of small failures, then getting better every day.
Never consider yourself as intelligent …
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Creating things is the most important thing in the world
March 4th, 2010
We are the music makers,
And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone sea-breakers, And sitting by desolate streams; World-losers and world-forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world for ever, it seems. - Arthur O’Shaughnessy
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links for 2010-02-09
February 9th, 2010
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sweet, now find a suitable way to use this as a marketing tool.
links for 2010-02-02
February 2nd, 2010
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brilliant audiotool …
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A very googly move from Facebook … but a good and logical one. You need to kick-ass at technology to run an internet business.
links for 2010-01-27
January 27th, 2010
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SWFupload but for JQuery, seems simple to implement.
links for 2010-01-23
January 23rd, 2010
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Really nice and easy to use bookmarklet. So simple, brilliant.
post.ly test
January 22nd, 2010
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Quix Help – Quix
January 22nd, 2010
Quix home » Quix HelpQuix Help
Quix is a bookmarklet which opens a prompt, and then responds to commands. When you type
whois, for instance, it’ll take you to a page with the whois of the domain you’re currently on. It can also understand more complex commands, likegs help, that will make it go to Google, searching the current site for the text “help”.You can also select a word, and use that as extra input for the command. So for instance, when you select the word dictionary, then open Quix and just type
din the prompt, it’ll take you to a Google define: search for the word dictionary. The same would happen if you had not selected anything and typedd dictionarydirectly.The available groups of commands:
- Basic commands
- Social commands
- WordPress
- SEO
- Webmaster
- Quix
- Analytics
- URL Shortening
- App Integration commands
- Mac Integration commands
Basic commands
These are the most basic commands Quix offers, but possibly also the most powerful ones.
Command Description aAmazon Search dGoogle Define a word eEmail link fFlickr Search fcFlickr Commercial use CC Search gGoogle Search gbsGoogle Blog Search imdbIMDB Search imgGoogle Image Search mapGoogle Maps gsSearch the current site with Google nfNetflix Search phpPHP Function Search trTranslate the current page wWikipedia Search mhMahalo Search Social commands
These commands are for dealing with social networks and social sites.
Command Description dbBookmark the current page in Delicious fbShare the current page on Facebook gbBookmark with Google Bookmarks tnTweet the current page sTwitter Search tTwitter User vVimeo Search ytYouTube Search tumblrShare on Tumblr postShare on Posterous WordPress
Quix was of course created by Yoast, a WordPress addict, and as such, some WordPress functions are of course needed!
Command Description codexSearch the WordPress codex pluginWordPress plugin search wpWordPress function search wpmuWordPress MU function search wpseekWordPress function lookup with wpseek.com SEO
As an SEO you have dozens of things you can check on a site, Quix aims to make those things simpler by adding a large set of easy to remember and use commands for SEO’s.
Command Description archiveCheck archive.org for the current page canCheck whether the domain canonicalizes its homepage correctly dmozSearches DMOZ for the current Domain gbdSearch Google Blogsearch for links to the current Domain gbuSearch Google Blogsearch for links to the current URL gcGoogle cache for current page giGoogle Insight for the keyword phrase gwtGoogle Webmaster Tools for current domain hHeader info for the current URL linkcheckCheck the links on the current URL nofollowShows all nofollows seoDoes a quick SEO checkup of the current page seothisOpen SEO tabs ydYahoo Inlinks for current Domain ylYahoo Inlinks for current Page ydirSearches Yahoo! directory for the current Domain Webmaster
Webmasters often have dozens of bookmarklets for all sorts of simple checks, Quix replaces a lot of those bookmarklets by giving you simple to remember commands to deal with them.
Command Description csstoggleToggle css on and off firebugLoads Firebug lite. fontFont overlay with FontFriend hostHost info for the current domain. myipYour current IP & homepage. p3pCheck the P3P policies of the current page. registerRegister a domain (f.i. use register test123.com).resizeResize browser (might only work with single windows in some browsers). rulerShows a ruler that can be used to measure elements. speedDo a Pingdom speedtest of the current URL. spritemeSprite the current page using Spriteme. vsView source of the current URL. w3cValidate the current page. w3cssValidate the CSS of the current page. whoisWhois info for the current domain. xrayXRAY the current page. In a meta sort of way, Quix provides some commands that should help you to debug Quix.
Command Description debugDebug Quix helpHelp file quixTakes you to the specified Quix page yoastLucky search on Yoast Analytics
Some simple scripts to detect which web analytics program a site is running and to debug Google Analytics
Command Description daDetect the current sites analytics gaAnalyze Google Analytics settings on the current page gaexportMake the export function in Google Analytics export way more lines (credits: Arjan Snaterse) URL Shortening
A group of URL shorteners
App Integration commands
Integrate with cool programs on all platforms.
Mac Integration commands
A lot of Mac programs allow easy integration with browsers by allowing for URL’s like
tweetie:to open them. These commands take full advantage of that.
Command Description csseditPreview and extract current page in CSSEdit marsStart a blogpost in Marsedit about the current URL pukkaBookmark the current page using Pukka ttTweet the current page with Tweetie snapSnap the current page in LittleSnapper delibarBookmark the current page using Delibar shoveCatch current page in Shovebox
Brilliant bookmarklet tool… going to use it.
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