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Steaming hot, straight from the oven – bLog-On
Just aired, Log-On’s job recruitment blog, didn’t know blogger is customizable at all… :)
http://b.log-on.com
Proud to be part of the team
It was just published that Clarizen has secured $8M in financing from leading VCs.
I joined Clarizen about 5 months ago, working for the UI/UX team.

Wrong image in article. mistake or a saying?
In an article discussing the rise of apartments pricing in Israel during the latest financial crisis, an image of a cemetery was added with the writing “The big drop in interest rates caused a big rise in the demand for apartments”. A cynical approach or a careless editor?
Google translated version of the image
Bobby McFerrin at the world science festival 2009
The World Science Festival is an annual event taking place in NYC. It aims at moving science out of the labs and into the streets where it can collide with the real world and real people. In one of the sessions being held under the title of “Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus“, Bobby McFerrin demonstrated how easy it is to manipulate our mind using music. Very interesting.
World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo.
No commentsThe DIRM developer
Digging through forums, reading tons of articles, meetings over meetings and hours of thinking of little semantics… Sure we should try and implement these best practices when we have time… but when we do not? oh, you know what? does all these little things really matter? why not just get the job done? :)
Great article by Jacob Gube of Six Revisions.
Beware IE6 users
If you are still using IE6, Joe from Hugs For Monsters got a message for you:

For more of these, click here, enjoy… :)
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