Posts Tagged ‘new toy

Last week we showcased a list with 25 Excellent Examples of Forms in Web Design and today I’ve decided to gather some examples of subscription forms and buttons to show you. When I was browsing around looking for form examples last week, I found some interesting examples of subscription forms and though you would also [...]

The moment you’ve read Google’s announcement and Matt’s question “What about spam?” you concluded “spamming source attribution tags is a breeze”, right? You’re not alone. Before we discuss how to abuse it, it might be a good idea to analyze Google’s new toy within its context. Maybe it’s not that spammable … Go to Source

So after a while, you manage to finish up the Rubik’s Cube. You are fairly skilled in pretty much any programming language there is, and math is your closest friend. You might even have a crack at becoming a member of MENSA (or at least that’s what you think). But hold up a second there. [...]

As a follow-up to the YouTube piano project, its creators have introduced a new toy that makes use of YouTube’s deep-linked annotations feature: a working radio. Originally posted at Web Crawler Go to Source

Spot the Facebook sharing button on Cracked.com (Credit: Facebook/Cracked) Web publishers and blog owners have a new toy to play with: Facebook announced Monday that it has launched new “share” buttons with counters, much in the manner of Digg’s iconic buttons and the third-party TweetMeme app for Twitter sharing. Plus, there’s more: Publishers installing Facebook [...]


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