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Google Moderator is Digg for Group Questions

25 Sep
Stan Schroeder via Mashable! shared by 4 people

Sometimes it seems to me that the most useful of Google’s projects come from their engineres 20-80 rule, which means that they are encouraged (coerced? forced? whipped?) to spend 20% of their time on side projects.

One of such side projects is Google Moderator, simple and effective tool that lets you moderate group questions. It works like this: a topic is picked, and questions are asked by users; other users can then vote on questions so the best ones come on top, similar to Digg’s voting concept.

The tool, created by Taliver Heath, is supposedly used by Google internally, where it goes by the pet name of Dory, the annoying (or cute, your mileage may vary) fish from Finding Nemo.

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After the BailOut – Can the Bankers Who Caused the Mess Fix It ?

24 Sep
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The bailout is a given. Its needed to introduce liquidity into the system. I wonder why no one is defining what happens after the 700B of mortgage and other assets are purchased by the Fed.

Has everyone forgotten that we didnt trade in last year’s bankers for a new team. The bankers that we hope will reflate the economy with loans to the people and companies who need it ARE THE SAME BANKERS THAT GOT US INTO THIS MESS. These are bankers that dont know how to bank the right way .

Not only are they the same bankers, but they now work for companies in an industry that has been completely turned upside down. WHAT MAKES ANYONE THINK THEY ARE ACTUALLY GOING TO MAKE LOANS TO MAINSTREET CONSUMERS ? What makes anyone think they are going to set standards that any normal American can meet, and then actually loan them money at terms they can afford ?

They wont. No chance, no how unless the Fed sets standards that makes them lend to Mainstreet America

You heard it hear first. If the BailOut has not requirements for how the money is used, this is how its going to go down:

1. The Bailout Hits. Euphoria on Wall Street. Stock Market goes up.

2.  Banking Balance Sheets improve, Banks of all types say the problem is solved. They loan money to their biggest corporate and very rich clients. They have to, they dont want to lose their business. Of course, those corporate and rich clients borrow as much as they possibly can because they dont know when and if credit will dry up.

3.  Wall Street Analysts say they are optimistic that retail sales will be stable with last year, and possibly even up as consumer confidence has shown increases

4. We start to hear complaints from consumers and small businesses that loans are not available to them , or when they are, the terms are unreasonable.

5. Dec sales for retailers are below last year and below analyst expectations.  Retailers say its due to lack of credit availability to consumers.

6. Mortgage default rates start to increase

7. Stocks fall hard

8. The Treasury Department says it underestimated the amount of money that needed to be pumped into the system in order to create liquidity for MainStreet.  They announce they will use the ANTICIPATED profits from the 1st bailout to fund the next 500B of bailout

9. They time the 2nd 500B “investment for the taxpayers” to be on the 101st day of the new administration.

10. The Recession grinds on and on and on

Bottom line is this. If the 1st Bailout doesn’t set standards for allocation of proceeds so that corporate clients dont consume all the liquidity from the BailOut, those corporate clients will consume all the credit. They would be stupid not to try and take all the credit extended to them.

In addition, there must be credit standards set  so consumers know what will allow them to qualify for loans (assuming there is any cash available for consumers) . The last thing we need is the redlining and redzoning of consumers. It may be 20pct down for a home and a given credit score. 10pct down for a car and a minimum credit score.  But there needs to be some minimum standards so that consumers know if they are being taken advantage of, and banks feel the pressure to loan the money to qualified consumers. This needs to happen

I dont know why anybody thinks that the Bankers who got us into this mess are going to take 700B of taxpayer money and  know how to loan us out of this mess. It makes no sense at all. We need to set standards for how the money will be used by banks

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Aaron Noble – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

24 Sep

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Million Dollar Idea: Umbrella Today?

24 Sep
Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins via Mashable! shared by 4 people

Sometimes, all it takes is a simple and seemingly stupid idea. Any geek worth their salt knows this, because they’ve watched Office Space, and thus know the difference between the “Jump to Conclusions Mat” and the Pet Rock (”It made a million dollars!”).

On FriendFeed today, I was alerted to Web 2.0’s version of the Pet Rock by prolific purveyor of cool Mona, a site called “Umbrella Today?“. The site takes the simplicity and utility of sites like “Is it down for everyone or just me?” and the question we all really want to know while we sit through the goofy antics of the local weather guy for seven minutes and combines the two into a quick answer so we can get on with our day.

For those for whom typing in a web address and a zip code is too much work, they also have the weather report boiled down to a yes or no answer available for daily SMS receipt.

It doesn’t get much simpler than this. It’ll probably make a million dollars.

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lvsh on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

24 Sep

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24 Sep

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Reason’s guide to legal immigration

24 Sep
Mark Frauenfelder via Boing Boing shared by 5 people

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Reason put together this excellent flow chart (beautifully illustrated by Suck.com alum Terry Colon!) that describes the various paths of the US immigration process.

I would love to see an entire book of flowcharts like this, explaining everything from how the Federal Reserve works to how tritium zipper pulls are made.

New at Reason: Mike Flynn, Shikha Dalmia, and Terry Colon on America's Absurd Immigration Waiting Line


 
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The New(ish) Journalism: “Arrah sure, me decidedly latent Irish Catholic Guilt is killing me all the same!”

24 Sep

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Drupal Developer’s Toolbox

24 Sep
Steven Snell via Smashing Magazine shared by 4 people

After publishing the recent WordPress Developer’s Toolbox, there were several Drupal developers calling out for equal coverage. In this post you will find a thorough collection of all kinds of resources that will aid designers and developers working with Drupal-powered websites. This collection is intended to simplify your tasks and save you time when working with Drupal.

This post covers essential resources related to Drupal — the basics, modules, Drupal design inspiration, Drupal themes, tutorials, starter themes, blog editors and Drupal-projects.

1. The Basics

Just getting started with Drupal? Looking for some general resources to have bookmarked for when you need them? These resources will help you cover the basics of Drupal and provide documentation for much of your future work with the platform.

Drupal.org
The Drupal home page and location for downloading the latest version.

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Drupal Handbooks
If you’re new to Drupal or just looking to learn something new, this is a collection of helpful handbooks to keep at your side. A good place to start if you’re new to Drupal (written for Drupal 5).

Theme Developer’s Cheat Sheet (for Drupal 5)
A helpful PDF that you may want to refer to from time to time.

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Drupal API Reference
Get everything you need concerning the API from the official API reference.

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Drupal Taxonomy, Drupal Nodes and Other Terms - What Do They Mean?
Confused by some of the terms you’re reading about Drupal development? This post may clear some of that up.

Drupal Code Search
A helpful resource for developers. You’ll be able to search the source code of thousands of Drupal modules and themes.

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Drupal Whitepapers, Cheat Sheets and Free Books
This post is a collection of other useful resources that may interest you. Some of them are written for older versions of Drupal.

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WordPress vs. Drupal
When should you use WordPress and when should you use Drupal?

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2. Modules

Drupal developers and users alike need to be familiar with modules (plug-ins). There are countless modules available for a wide variety of purposes. The collection here includes some basic resources for working with modules, and also some links to various popular and useful modules.

Drupal Modules
The main page for finding available modules, according to category.

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Core Modules
Get the documentation on the modules that ship with Drupal core.

DrupalModules.com
A community-powered rating and review service dedicated to helping you find the best Drupal modules for your project.

Drupal e-Commerce
An open-source package of modules to help you set up an e-commerce website with Drupal.

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Top 10 Drupal Modules
One user’s choice of favorite modules.

Nice Menus
If you’re looking for an easy way to create drop-down or expandable menus, try Nice Menus.


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TinyMCE
This module integrates Moxiecode’s popular TinyMCE WYSIWYG editor into a Drupal website for editing advanced website content.

Front Page
This module makes it possible for users to show a different front page or splash page to visitors.

Clean URLs
If you’re creating Drupal websites, you’ll want to be able to create friendly URLs. This module can help.

FlashVideo
FlashVideo will expand the upload module to accommodate video uploads, plus it will automatically convert it to Flash format.

Content Construction Kit (CCK)
CCK allows you to add custom fields to nodes using a Web browser.

Global Redirect
Help your website’s SEO with Global Redirect, which makes some subtle, but important, redirects.

Webform
Easily create contact forms, questionnaires, registration forms, surveys and polls with Webforms.

Module Developer’s Guide
If you plan on developing modules, this is a must-read resource that will get you started.

3. Drupal Design Inspiration

When working on a Drupal-powered website, you may find it helpful and inspiring to see what others are doing with Drupal. Fortunately, there are some great resources for showing off the work of other designers.

DrupalSites.net
The best source of Drupal design inspiration, with over 2,000 websites being showcased.

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DrupalSN
A social network to showcase Drupal-powered websites.

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Dries Buytaert
The blog of Dries Buytaert includes a number of inspirational Drupal websites.

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31 Remarkable Drupal Powered Websites
Earlier this year, Six Revisions published a mini-gallery of inspirational Drupal websites.

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4. Themes

Whether you’re looking for free themes to customize, premium themes to take your projects to the next level or places to distribute your own themes, the Drupal community has several options available.

Themes at Drupal.org
Drupal.org includes a gallery of free themes that are available for download.

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OSSKINS
A marketplace of Drupal and WordPress themes, both free and premium.

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All Drupal Themes
Nine free themes to choose from.

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Top Notch Themes
Sells themes for Drupal 5 and 6.

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20 Great 2-Column Drupal Themes
A nice collection put together by Mashable.

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20 Great 3-Column Drupal Themes
If three-column themes are what you’re after, Mashable has another collection for you.

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5. Tutorials

The Drupal community provides plenty of tutorials to teach you just about anything you want to learn about development with Drupal. Here is a categorized list of some excellent tutorials.

5.1 Developing Themes

How to Make a Drupal Theme
This tutorial will explain the basic files that make up a Drupal theme and will help you code your first theme.

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Drupal Theming for Designers
This is another tutorial that looks at the basics of building a Drupal theme and the files that are involved.

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Create a Killer Band Site with Drupal: A Six-Part Tutorial Series
An awesome, in-depth tutorial from GoMediaZine that takes you the whole way through by building an example website for a band.

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Drupal Theming
A standards-based approach to custom Drupal theme creation.

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From HTML Mockup to a Full Drupal Site: A Tutorial - Part I: Introduction and Installation
This is the first of a three-part series on taking a design from mock-up to fully-functional Drupal theme. Also see Part II: Site Setup, Content and Modules, Part III: Template Theming, Integration and Finishing Touches

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5.2 Modules

How to Install/Enable Drupal Modules
If you’re a Drupal developer, chances are you’re familiar with installing modules. If you’re a new Drupal developer, here is a basic tutorial.

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Drupal’s Forum Module
A look at how you can avoid duplicate content when using the forum module.

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Turn a Plain Jane HTML Template into a Drupal Theme with the Theme Generator Module
Instructions for using the theme generator module, which may save you a lot of time in development.

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5.3 Performance

Scaling Drupal - An Open-Source Infrastructure for High-Traffic Drupal Sites
For those developing larger websites, scaling will often be a concern. This tutorial goes through some of the things you can do to help Drupal’s performance under pressure.

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Improving Drupal’s Page Loading Performance
Looking to speed up a Drupal website? Try following these steps.

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5.4 Taxonomy

Taxonomy: A Way to Organize Content
Learn how to better organize your content and use vocabularies, terms, menus and more.

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Drupal Taxonomy Tutorial
An introduction on how to use Drupal’s taxonomy system.

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5.5 SEO

Basic Drupal SEO: On-Site Optimization
SEO should be a consideration for any developer, and this post takes a look at how it applies specifically to Drupal-powered websites.

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Drupal SEO: How Duplicate Content Hurts Drupal Sites
Learn about a few potential areas of duplicate content and how you can solve the problem.

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Drupal and Robots.txt
A look at some customizations that can be made to the standard Drupal robots.txt file.

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5.6 Forums and Wikis

Private forums in Drupal: Forum Access vs. Taxonomy Access vs. Taxonomy Access Control Lite
If you want to take Drupal a bit further and use it to power a forum, read this tutorial.

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How to Create a Wiki with Drupal
This post takes you through the basic steps of setting up your own wiki.

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5.7 Galleries

How to Make a Photo Gallery with Thumbnails in Drupal
A 10-step process for setting up a simple photo gallery.

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How to Build Flickr in Drupal
This tutorial will show you how to build a Flickr clone powered by Drupal. (Note: this tutorial is 2 years old, but still interesting.)

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Building a Better Drupal Photo Gallery
A gallery that is built to be used by clients who need to create new galleries and upload images.

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5.8 Navigation

Tutorial on Basic Nav, Hierarchy Nav, Blogroll, Separate Blocks for Nav for Newbies
Effective navigation is key to any website. Here are some Drupal-specific tips for improved navigation.

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Theming Drupal Primary Links with Child Sub-Menus
A simple tutorial for improving the navigation on your website.

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5.9 General Tips

50 Drupal Tips and Tricks
A nice, big collection of quick tips on theming, development, JavaScript and more.

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45 Screencasts to Get You Kicking Ass with Drupal
This post contains links to screencasts on a variety of subjects on working with Drupal.

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Take Control of Your Drupal Theme
Learn how to use a custom front page, a stand-alone log-in page and more.

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5.10 Other Tutorials

Customising the User Profile Layout
A useful tutorial if you want to use Drupal to build an online community.

Creating a Custom Homepage in Drupal Using Views
On many projects, you may want to use a custom home page. This tutorial takes a look at a solution.

6. Drupal Starter Themes

Starter themes can save you a lot of time in development by eliminating some of the common tasks that you do with each new theme you create. If you’re always starting from scratch or customizing an existing theme, give a starter theme a shot and see if it improves your workflow and productivity.

Zen

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Blueprint
Blueprint is a starter Drupal theme meant to make development of custom themes faster; alternative: Zengine Starter Blueprint Grid Theme

7. Blog Editors

ScribeFire
A Firefox extension that will give you a blog editor within your browser.

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BlogJet
BlogJet is a Windows blog client for managing multiple blogs. The cost is £29.95.

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BlogDesk
A popular free offline editor that supports a number of blogging platforms, including Drupal.

Ecto
Ecto is a feature-rich desktop blogging client for Mac OS X. The price is $17.95, but there is a 21-day trial version.

8. Projects Related to Drupal

Ubercart
If you’re building an e-commerce website, Ubercart is an open-source solution that fully integrates your online store with Drupal.

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Acquia
Acquia is dedicated to making Drupal more useful for developers by providing value-added software products and services. One of their projects, Carbon, focuses on social publishing applications and making it easier to develop community-oriented websites.

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About the Author

Steven Snell is a Web designer and blogger. He actively maintains his own blog at Vandelay Design, where he publishes frequent articles about design, collections of resources and inspirational galleries. (al)

 
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24 Sep

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