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Uses MusicBrainz (musicbrainz.org) to fix your mp3 and aac tags in iTunes after they’ve been ripped using acoustic matchings.
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Vine Type is quite simply the easiest-to-install, easiest-to-manage, most-user-friendly, most-customizable, most-secure web-standards-compliant Microsoft web server content management system on the planet.
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With mooflex you can build a variety of websites, from simple blogs to more complicated, multi-author portals.
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A simple list of free, and open-source software for the Mac OS X.
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ere are a few maps of classic video games. The pixel art in 2D video games can be very beautiful, and it brings back a lot of memories for those of us who grew up on Nintendo and SNES.
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Centralized authentication greatly simplifies network administration. This post teaches how to log in to a Mac or Linux computer using centrally managed user accounts from a Windows Active Directory domain controller. With this configuration, the same Win
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Microformats are about using the standards we all know and love to convey as much semantic meaning as possible. Think of them as semantic best practices. They use current XHTML tags such as address, cite, and blockquote and attributes such as rel, rev, an
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Ruby and the Rails framework is the newest “hot thing” to hit the net. In order to help you learn, I have scoured the net for the best resources. This is what I came up with 🙂 Enjoy.
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In 1978, Michael H. Hart published a book called The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History. His book was a ranking of the 100 people who he felt had had the most impact on human history. His book was hotly debated and his book concept
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Begun independently in 1997, these works use the mean and median average from sets of photographs (also music & video) sharing common characteristics.
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