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Kevin Schroeder has posted another excerpt from his “You Want to Do WHAT with PHP?” book to his blog today. This time it’s from the third chapter that looks at character encodings like UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1. I realized that while this 3.5-year PHP consultant knew Unicode, UTF-8, character encodings such as ISO-8859-1 or ISO-8859-7, I
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Package: Megavideo Premium Link Generator Summary: Retrieve URLs of video streams of Megavideo.com Groups: PHP 5, Video, Web services Author: Aziz S. Hussain Description: This class can be used to retrieve the URLs of video streams of Megavideo.com. It takes the URL of a video page at MegaVideo.com and retrieves the page to decode the
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Jani Hartikainen has pointed out a new application that can run on the iPad and allows you to write PHP without having to write out a single line of code. Yes, you heard that right! You can now code in PHP without having to write a single line of code ‘” amazing, right? The application
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Kevin Schroeder has a new post today with an excerpt from his book “You Want to do WHAT with PHP?” – the first chapter looking at networking and socket connections. I’m also woefully behind on blogging. So, to alleviate that I am going to post an excerpt from my upcoming book “You want to do
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Fun Fact #1: Every September for the past few years, Apple has held a press event in San Francisco. More often than not, this event has focused around music, media, and the iPod line. Fun Fact #2: Invites just went out for this year’s September happening, and we’re on the list. The shindig goes down
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In my hands right now, ladies and gentlemen? The latest version of the Amazon Kindle, known colloquially as the Kindle 3. Here’s what’s what. The Kindle 3 is Amazon’s latest effort to drag book publishers, kicking and screaming if need be, into the digital era. The Kindle 3 is smaller, lighter, and brighter than previous
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I personally love OpenDNS, at least as much as you can love a DNS service. It offers a number of admin features that are usually reserved for bigger and badder ISPs and the service is free, fast, and fun (not really, but I liked the alliteration). If you’ve never used it, it essentially replaces your
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I’m pretty sure this is not exactly what Leonardo da Vinci had in mind when he painted the Mona Lisa. Most case modders go for a video game or movie character. This guy went for the classics. This is definitely a piece of something, perhaps a piece of art, maybe a piece of something else.
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Atomix is a little 5″ square gadget that allows you to create an infinite number of fractal patterns just by shaking it up. Designed by Francois Dallegret in 1966 as a physics teaching tool, the acrylic and stainless steel device contains 6000 high precision stainless steel balls. The Atomix is part of the Design Collection
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Samsung has released a teaser trailer for the launch of the Galaxy Tab, its eagerly awaited Android tablet, which aims to make off with the iPad’s thunder Related posts Zune HD Portable Digital Media Player Available to Pre-Order You’re Worth It: How the “Premium” Perception Is Changing the Way We Buy Gadgets Yahoo Loses Connected