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tlbox - Web Design Tools

About tlbox
A lot of sites have been promoting pages for web developers, but none of them have asked what people are actually using to do good work. This site hopes to answer that question and provide people with the best sites first - not somewhere in the middle of long lists.
I also find myself looking for links I know I've seen on the web before, but can't seem to remember where. This site saves my good links, and organizes them by category so I can find them again. If you saw my list of unorganized bookmarks in my browser... it's sad.

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The Top Ten Free Website Tools and Services

Entrepreneur.com - Blog Network - Inspired Business Growth

The internet abounds with freebies and a do-no-evil attitude. And although there are many services that are worth every penny that you pay, here are the top ten freebies to help you build traffic and create a better visitor experience on your web site.

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Flash Player 9 and IE 7 fix

I have been having quite a time installing Flash 9 with IE 7 and my earlier version of IE.

This took me some time to figure out so I thought I'd share my solution. I tried editing the registry, I found this complete standalone installer that finally fixed the problem ! This is what you should do...

1. Download the un-installer and un-install Flash Player.

2. Then restart your computer.

3. Go to the Adobe website and install Flash Player again. The address is below.

http://www.adobe.com

4. Next, download the standalone installer.
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com
After downloading it, install it.

5.Done ! Verify Flash player is working by going to this link.
http://www.adobe.com/go/15507

Note: I have Microsoft Windows Home Edition SP2. I also have IE7.

UCLA Adopts Moodle

News Update

The university’s Faculty Committee on Educational Technology (FCET) said the decision followed on an earlier pledge to support its view that UCLA students, “now require a consistent, powerful, and transparent application of our educational technology applications across disciplines and across the campus.”

The decision to choose Moodle over Sakai as its convergence platform FCET said, “was based on many factors that, over time, led us to believe it to be a better match for UCLA’s current needs.” But the school intends to continue as a Sakai Foundation member, and “as capacity is available, to work with others in the Sakai, Moodle, and IMS communities who are interested in working on data, tool, and language interoperability solutions.”

Second life releases its source code

Official Linden Blog » Blog Archive Embracing the Inevitable «

Releasing the source now is our next invitation to the world to help
build this global space for communication, business, and entertainment.
We are eager to work with the community and businesses to further our
vision of our space.

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