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Stuff that I find that's worth flagging as I learn CSS and try to apply it to my work

Making sense of Stoke-on-Trent City Council's spending data using Google's query language

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Creating an RSS feed player (step one) [UPDATE]

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Reading: The story is dead + other weblinks

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Google maps: Wedgwood creditors

I've finally managed to get my Google Map of the creditors of Wedgwood working, after a bit of work to get the feed right.

Admittedly, it's four weeks later than I had hoped, but today has been the first chance I've had in a while to have a play with Yahoo Pipes.

To be honest, I'd already done the hard part in ripping the list of creditors out of a PDF document and then plonking them into a Google spreadsheet.

Why Google Docs is such a Godsend

Isn't Google Docs just fantastic as a web-based tool? In recent months, the suite of applications has gone from remarkably useful in doing my job, to almost indispensable.

Web links for March 31 2009

Wired.co.uk Goes Live Ahead Of April 2 Mag Relaunch: Read this article and then saw the advert on the front of The Observer yesterday. Just hope that the launch goes better than the last time the magazines hit the shelves in England.

FriendFeed: What it is and why you should be using it

FriendFeed: What it is and why you should be using it
What is FriendFeed?
FriendFeed is a great application that I first started playing around with last October, but something which in recent months has helped me to keep a track on what I do on a daily basis, to keep abreast on what my friends are doing, and to discover new people and content out on the social web.

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Six reasons to be be using Twitter

Web links for March 10, 2009

Shark

Is this man really juggling a shark? Website Cracked.com has found out how this and five other 'WTF' pictures were created. It's The True Stories Behind 5 Famous WTF Images. It's certainly worth a look.

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