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How to use HTML 5 video

Posted on July 23, 2011 by admin

One of the fantastic new features of HTML 5 is video functionality, this tutorial describes how you can use HTML 5’s video functionality to achieve custom video capabilities, as well as custom controls. Awesome video and well worth checking out!

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FREE Azure Cloud benefits for MSDN subscribers

Posted on July 22, 2011 by admin

[ad name=”postsqrRight”]Microsoft’s Windows Azure Platform is an internet-scale cloud computing and services platform hosted in Microsoft data centres. It provides some incredible possibilities for cloud environments and large (and small) scale web projects. Steve “Planky” Plank gives a brief walkthrough on how MSDN subscribers can correctly set themselves up with the Windows Azure Platform, and…

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How to make a HTML 5 Canvas Picture Gallery

Posted on July 21, 2011 by admin

This is a fantastic video which describes how you can use HTML 5’s Canvas to create a picture gallery, as used on Capital FM’s Website.

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Tech Company Organisational Charts

Posted on June 29, 2011 by admin

Discovered via @Philcr & @MsUkStudents

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Review: WordPress All-in-one For Dummies

Posted on June 15, 2011 by admin

WordPress is now one of (if not the) biggest blogging platform on the web, with over 32.5 Million downloads of version 3.01 and over 20.32 Million WordPress blogs hosted on WordPress.com alone and an estimated 9.7 million active installations – we have an impressively large platform! I was recently sent a copy of WordPress All-in-one…

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Twitter’s “Jump to someone you follow” feature

Posted on June 7, 2011 by admin

I just came across a new Twitter feature “Jump to someone you follow” which is pretty cool. It seems they’ve been trailing it for about a week now and it’s a nice little way to hope around the people you follow. Currently it seems to only appear when you are looking at other user’s following…

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BCC was created for a reason–USE IT!

Posted on May 18, 2011 by admin

[ad name=”postsqrRight”]It seems even though email as a technology has been around for well over 50 years now (yes it REALLY is that old) people, and in the example below even companies, still don’t get how to use the BCC – or Blank Carbon Copy – header properly. The BCC header, as the name suggests…

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Mobile Internet on the move: Smartphone, Tablet or Laptop?

Posted on May 11, 2011 by admin

[ad name=”postsqrRight”] Having access to the Internet is no longer just a luxury but has very quickly become an essential part of our culture and lifestyle, from simply keeping in touch with Friends and Family via email, chat and Facebook to those needing access to their information – financial, political or what have you –…

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TWEETME.ME – See the Tweets around you

Posted on May 10, 2011 by admin

[ad name=”postsqrRight”]The other day I stumbled on an interested site which shows on a Google Map the tweets around your location. It seems like a great little project, which from the about page, it’s only a small part of a larger “top secret” project the developer is working on, but after getting the tweets on…

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Extreme Unboxing of the Samsung Galaxy SII

Posted on May 3, 2011 by admin

There are some incredible videos of “Extreme Unboxing” of the Samsung Galaxy SII coming out currently, which I just have to share. Firstly we have the Stunt Flight, in this we see Matt Brian of TheNextWeb.com unboxing while being tossed around like a rag doll in the air at great speeds. This in it’s self…

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