Web sites and merchants can integrate Google Checkout into their sites as an alternative payment processing method to existing checkout and credit card processing systems.
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Google Checkout is live!
Top 5 iPod Alternatives 2
Lusting after a music player, but want something different to Apple’s legions of ear-budded iPod fans? Our list of alternative tuneboxes will get your feet tapping all the way to the shops!
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Download 400+ Royalty Free Stock Photos for Free!
Download 400+ quality royalty free stock photos for free. Note that these images range from 400kb to around 1.5mb, and are 1200 x 900 to 1600 x 1200. Fantastic resource for websites, Flash animations, playing with Photoshop, etc.
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IP subnetting made easy
Confused about how IP subnetting works? This article shows a simple, graphical approach that explains IP subnetting in a way that finally makes sense.
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Create Motion Graphics Using Only CSS
Fed up with ‘Flash’? Getting annoyed with animated gifs? Well, why not try an alternative – CSS Flick Animation.
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Police keep Pirate Bay servers
The Pirate Bay has failed in its bid to have its servers returned after they were seized during an MPAA-inspired police raid.
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Learn the Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting
You have Linux installed and running. The GUI is working fine, but you are getting tired of changing your desktop themes. You keep seeing this “terminal” thing. Don’t worry, we’ll show you what to do.
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Google Releases a Video Tour of Google Checkout
Watch a quick video tour of Google Checkout
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OSX 10.4.7 on your x86 Windows computer!
Yesterday Apple released OSX 10.4.7, today it’s possible to install it on your Windows computer. The guide let’s you create a dual boot menu in which you can choose from OSX and Windows. You’ll also create a nice rescue disk in case something goes wrong.
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Toms Hardware Covers Seagate’s New 750GB Perpendicular Desktop Hard Disk
Toms Hardware covers Seagate’s new 750GB 3.5″ Desktop hard disk based on the new Perpendicular storage technology. Quote, “delivering the best transfer performance this side of the Raptor, but with five times the size”
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