Software : Twitterrific
Support Our Efforts Twitterrific can be used free of charge. Development is funded in part by inline Ads via The Deck. Registering the program removes all advertising, enables multiple accounts, & helps support future improvements. Upgrading You can find out your previous serial number as well as your purchase date using our Registration Lookup page.
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Press This
Press This provides a lightning-fast way to grab text, images, or video from any website and post it to your blog without ever visiting WordPress.com. You can also use Press This to quickly share a link on your blog. It only takes a second to get the Press This mini-application going. Simply go to Tools → Available Tools in your dashboard and find the link to the bookmarklet: Next, drag the Press This link to the bookmarks/favorites area of your web browser. (It may look different than what’s pictured below, depending on your browser.)
App Engine
Our development language of choice is Python. To invoke a SOAP web service we chose to use the SUDs library rather than create a web service interface from scratch. We tested it locally and seemed to work fine. When we uploaded it to App Engine with some sample code, we found some errors due to limitations in App Engine for using sockets and accessing the file system. To get around this, we extended the SUDS library so that it didn’t use the sockets module, and instead of using the file system we used the App Engine memcache API. This worked very well and we were able to send and receive soap requests from App Engine via the Docmail API.
MarsEdit 3 - Desktop blog editing for the Mac.
Rich And HTML Text Editing Whether you love HTML or can't bear the sight of it, MarsEdit's editor will thrill you. If you prefer the best of both worlds, you can switch easily between the two. Wildly Compatible Works with WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr, TypePad, Movable Type and any blog that supports a standard MetaWeblog or AtomPub interface.
CERN physicists find hint of Higgs boson
Researchers at the CERN particle accelerator have found "intriguing hints" of the Higgs boson, a moment of major progress in years of previously unfruitful searching for the elusive subatomic particle. The search for the Higgs boson is the top priority of CERN's massive and expensive Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland. Its Atlas experiment showed a statistically suspicious increase in activity that indicates the Higgs could be pinned down with a mass of 126 giga-electron-volts, and showing some important agreement, its independent CMS experiment found a possible result nearby at 124GeV. "We observe an excess of events around mass of about 126 GeV," CERN physicist and Atlas leader Fabiola Gianotti said in slides presented today at a CERN seminar to physicists who applauded her results.
ScribeFire: Fire up your blogging
Facebook Pulls Back Curtain on 'Timeline'
Serkan Piantino in Facebook's New York office Photo: Victor J. Blue/Wired.com Eight hundred million Facebook profiles will soon get Timeline.
BloGTK: An Open Source Weblog Editor
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