Use ScreenScape to create your own screen display and to share content with other members of the ScreenScape Community.
To get started just sign up for the service and start creating your display. Your display will run on any Internet-connected computer with a modern web browser – which you’ll point to your own custom ScreenScape address. Your account at ScreenScape allows you to create, manage, and publish a custom-tailored program of content for your screen display. All you need for hardware is a simple Intenet-connected computer and a display screen.
jQuery Visual Cheat Sheet is a useful reference to jQuery 1.3 for web designers and developers. It has the full jQuery API reference with detailed descriptions and some sample code. The simple visual style used to design this sheet allows you to find at a glance everything you are looking for.
Pixable is a website that allows users to create and print photo books using your Facebook content. To create a photo book which is printable, you can pick and choose from the huge variety of content already generated and available on Facebook, including individual photos or complete albums, commentary and tagging information.
To get started, just select photos from your hard drive, Faecbook, flickr or Picasa and design your album with artistic features. And, order your album to receive it less than 5 days, it’s that simple.
Hi, I’m is a web service which features your latest content from your favorite social networks. Your Hi, I’m page tells others who you are and what you’re about all on one page. It puts all your internet profiles from websites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, FriendFeed etc., together on a single page.
It enables you to,
Add your content from your favorite networks.
Your Hi, I’m page updates whenever you post on any of your networks.
Highlight links, tweets, videos or posts that are most important to you.
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.