links for 2006-07-30
posted by CodeGirl-
How to password protect a single file in a directory, with Apache
<Files file2Lockdown>
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Please log in first"
AuthUserFile path_to_password_file
Require user bob
</Files>
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The Google Gadgets API provides a way to put third-party content onto the Google homepage. The main use of the Google Gadgets API is to create gadgets (mini-applications) that users can add to their Google personalized homepages. For example, you could cr
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new section of all real-time data sources
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Help for ALL Google products, finally all in 1 place
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I have been looking around for something like this. Merely sending someone a link isn’t enough. Notes and highlighted sections are much better as they allow the recipient to get right to the “meat” of the article/page/etc. AND you can easily email some
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aimed towards the self-employed or anyone whose livelihood depends on customers. Tips also good for non-work-related relationships, i think, anyway
So here are eight simple tips for relationship-building for shameless self-promoters so that your clien
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Don’t Start What You Can’t Finish
Know The Goal At All Times
Know Your Role At All Times
Leadership and Control
Prioritize
Tackle The Small Stuff First
Constant Communication
Find Time To Work and Eliminate Distraction
Chip
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* What are the BARE BONES of the idea?
* How few words can you use, and still get meaning across? (example: we fill up your ipod).
* Can you use “crossover” ideas. “Like TV and Radio, only two-way.”
* What is most confusing? Can yo -
Roy Peter Clark from Poynter Institute has posted up 50 tools that can help you when you do any kinds of writing. This is a extensive list of writing tools, but by no mean you need to apply all of them when you do any writing. There are the Writing To
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* Leave when the work is done
* Write Everything Down.In One Notebook
* Keep everything in one place
* Don’t “live” at the office
* On Goal Settings
* Choose a system and stick to itI recently landed a new contract. I set my own hours, show up when I
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