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Mini Social Networking Icon Set – komodomedia.com

// June 10th, 2009 // No Comments » // Blogging, Design, Design Resources, Facebook, For Geeks, Graphic Design, Graphics, Icons, Rss Feed Icons, Social Network, Social Network Icons, Twitter, Useful, free, google, icon sets


This icon set consists of 30 (16×16) finely crafted social media icons. They are free to use non-commercially. Put them on your blog or on your website to help users bookmark or share your site socially. I hear its all-the-rage these days.
www.komodomedia.com




iPod ~ Download YouTube videos as MP4

// March 2nd, 2009 // No Comments » // Applications, Browsers, For Geeks, Geeks, Ipod, Mobile, Movies, Tutorial, Useful, Videos, google, web tools


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An interesting side-effect of YouTube’s recent push for higher quality videos is that most videos can be downloaded as MP4 files directly from YouTube. Until now, you could only get FLV files from your browser’s cache or using one of the many websites that let you download YouTube videos. In fact, to download the MP4 files, you need to use the same URL like for FLV files and append “&fmt=18″:

http://www.youtube.com/get_video?video_id=ID&t=SIGNATURE&fmt=18

ID is the video’s identification value, SIGNATURE is a value that prevents you from downloading the file just by knowing the ID. You could create this URL by looking at the source code of a YouTube page, but it’s much easier to automatically generate it.

Add the bookmarklet, this post has more detailed instructions

When you want to download a YouTube video, just click on the bookmarklet.

After clicking on the download link, YouTube will try to save the video as “video.mp4″. You should enter a more appropriate name if you want to find the video later.


Having to click on the bookmarklet is annoying, so this Greasemonkey script is a better alternative because it adds the download link automatically. It requires the Greasemonkey extension for Firefox or a similar plug-in for userscripts. Opera has built-in support for userscripts, so you only need to go to Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Content > JavaScript options, select the directory where you will put your script and copy the script to that directory.

YouTube’s MP4 files have a higher resolution, stereo sound and can be played with applications like VLC, MPlayer, iTunes, QuickTime. Not all YouTube videos can be downloaded as MP4 files and the fallback format is FLV.

Note that YouTube’s terms of use require you “not to access User Submissions or YouTube Content through any technology or means other than the video playback pages of the Website itself, the YouTube Embeddable Player, or other explicitly authorized means YouTube may designate,” so these scripts could break YouTube’s policies. The scripts only download files that are used by YouTube’s player, so you may also find the videos in your browser’s cache.

Update: You no longer have to right-click and select “save link as” because YouTube sends the right MIME type. Just click on the download link.

Update 2: If the video is available in HD, the bookmarklet and the script download the HD version. Thanks, pepemosca!

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Best Free Webmaster Tools & Wordpress Resources

// February 22nd, 2009 // 2 Comments » // Admin Tools, Blogging, Cool Links, Design, Design Resources, Geeks, Headline, I recommend, SEO, Social Network, The Best of.., Useful, Wordpress, Wordpress Themes, Wp Themes, google, web tools, webdesign, webmaster, wordpress tutorials


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Webmaster Tools

  • Websiteoutlook.com - is the perfect place to evaluate any website. When choosing to buy or sell a website having the proper information about your investment can be crucial to your success. Websiteoutlook is dedicated to finding all pertinent information that may pertain to your personal interest. And it’s FREE!
  • Google Webmaster Tools - Probably one of the best free tool sites for webmaster. It is Google after all. Free website analytics and tutorials.
  • scrubtheweb.com – ScrubTheWeb.com™ has been helping Website owners and search engine optimization services worldwide achieve top search engine rankings since 1996! Offers FREE tools such as Meta Tag Builder, Meta Tag Analyzer, Easy Submit and SEO tips and tutorials.
  • Page Rank Tool - Find out how your site ranks.
  • iwebtool.com – Free webmaster services including SEO, Search Engines, Domain Checkups, HTML and Other many useful tools.
  • Keyword Generator – Need keywords for your meta tags? Use this free tool and also try the keyword Suggestion Tool.
  • Copyright Generator – free online tool will generate a copyright notice that will automatically update when the year changes! No more having to change the date manually.
  • Viewstep.com - offer thousands of webmaster resources and webmaster tools for webmasters and developers. Resources include articles, seo tools, design tools, domain tools and other webmaster resources and many more to improve your web site.
  •  Bandwidth Speed Test – tests your Internet connection speed.
  • Search Engine Position Tool - will check your site’s position on Google, Yahoo, MSN and AltaVista. Just enter the search terms you would like to use, and the URL of the site you wish to check, and click “Submit.”
  • Articles and Resources on Search Engine Optimization – better understand the complex world of SEO and its often obscure corners.

Free WordPress Themes

  • Wpdesigner – Has a nice collection of free WordPress themes, mostly designed by Small Potato himself. Occasionally he also announces quality WordPress themes designed by others.
  • WpSnap – Quality over quantity. Unlike a lot of other free WordPress theme showcases out there, Wpsnap has only features high-quality handpicked themes.
  • Design Disease – Not a huge selection, but what they have is high quality.
  • Free WP Themes – This site has all of the templates from freecsstemplates.org ported into WordPress.
  • WordPress.net – Can’t forget the official WordPress theme viewer.
  • Brian Gardner – A nice collection of very popular free WordPress themes. Also the designer of the popular Revolution Theme.
  • ThemeShaper – Home of the popular Thematic and Launchpad WordPress themes
  • plaintxt.org – If you’re into minimalistic design, this is the place to get WordPress themes.
  • WP Theme Designer – Some very nice magazine-style WordPress themes, designed by ChiQ Montes.

WordPress Galleries

  • We Love WP – A showcase of the best designed WordPress sites. This stuff really shows all the amazing possibilities one can accomplish with WordPress.
  • LoopPress – Another WordPress gallery. Maybe I’m a little biased, but they must have good taste.
  • Gallerific – Yet another web design gallery, with a category for WordPress powered sites.

Other WordPress Sites

  • How To Spot-Er – Has an amazing collection of WordPress guides and tutorials
  • JaypeeOnline – This isn’t specifically a WordPress-related blog, but it does feature lots of blogging news, WordPress theme reviews, and a lot of other useful information.
  • Weblog Tools Collection – One of the top WordPress-related blogs around. They announce any new noteworthy theme or plugin releases for WordPress, along with any other news regarding WordPress.
  • WP Themes Gallery – A great WordPress-related blog and home of the famous “Top 40″ WordPress blog list.
  • WordPress Modder – A useful resource with articles and videos on modding your WordPress blogs.
  • Hack WordPress – Lots of great tips on modifying your WordPress blogs along with other news about the latest WordPress themes and plugins.
  • WPThemesPlugin – Another great WordPress resource site featuring the latest themes, plugins, and WordPress news.
  • WPZOOM – A new WordPress blog featuring themes, plugins, tips, and more.
  • WP Candy – Another WordPress-related site, highlighting some of the best themes, plugins, and WordPress-powered sites.
  • WP Project – A site offering free WordPress tutorials and tips, along with other WordPress articles and news.




Origami Style Web 2.0 Icon Set – Digg, gmail etc..

// January 24th, 2009 // No Comments » // Apple, Blogging, Browsers, Cool Links, Design Resources, Desktop Icons, Featured, Freeware, Graphic Design, Graphics, Icons, Rss Feed Icons, Social Network, Social Network Icons, Twitter, Useful, google, webdesign


Are you a fan of origami? Or perhaps you’re just looking for a truly unique icon set to use on your webpage for social-bookmarking. If either of those are true, then this is the icon set for you.

You can download the set of 15 below, which includes the origami icons in a variety of sizes in transparent pngs, and the PSD and EPS files.

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Using RSS Feeds to add dynamic content to your website..video, images and text!

// October 22nd, 2008 // No Comments » // Blogging, Cool Links, Cool Websites, For Geeks, Geeks, I recommend, RSS Feeds, SEO, The Best of.., Tutorial, Useful, Videos, google, web tools, webmaster


If you can have a program aggregate RSS feeds, then it makes sense that you can aggregate the aggregators and that’s what Popurl does…

Learn how to add video, image and text feeds to your website..

So, there is a lot of content in this post.. maybe too much.. but I found so many great RSS feed resources that I just felt a strong need to share them..all.

Using RSS Feeds to Add Dynamic Content to your Website:

I’ve recently been playing around with a blog idea using the onenews template which is basically a rip off of popurls.com website. Unfortunantly the template doesn’t come with the plugins for adding video and images that the premium theme offers so I had to try and figure that all out on my own. It took me a minute to figure it all out so I wanted to put together a list of some of the tools I found that worked when it came to adding video and image feeds to your site.

Using videos and image feeds can be a lot of fun and lets face it, it’s an awesome way to add more content to your website. A mashup!

We’ve all seen the Flickr RSS feeds on blogs and those are great but if you want to get a little more nifty you need to check out these sites…

  • This is the answer..A little bit more complicated for the first time user but there are videos on youtube and on their site that can help you learn how to create pipes. Pipes are feeds from other sites or your site which you can filter RSS feeds using tags and other filters. Very cool. I’d say this is the best resource I found if your looking to create a mashup feed of images or videos on your website or blog.
  • – Create RSS feeds using video, images, audio or text using an easy to follow editor.
  • – Free dynamic content for your site. RSS/RDF Converter Fill in the feeds details and it will generate the feed to JavaScript for you. Nice! This works for images and video feeds as well.
  • RSS Xpress-Lite – RSSxpress Lite is a simple way of placing an RSS channel onto your own websites using a single line of JavaScript. You don’t even need to understand JavaScript, just cut an paste and hopefully it’ll work! This service enables you specify the RSS channel you want to add to your site and will then create the JavaScript required for you to cut and paste to your own pages – Just Try it!
    Just to give you an idea..I used this site to create the collegehumor feed at the bottom of my omgWTFDaily.com website. I’m still playing around with that site it is FAR from finished.
  • FeedSweep – Create custom text feeds
  • Create a Feed at Feed Widget.com
  • Create a Video Feed at mefeedia.com

Need help? Can’t find those pesky video and podcast feeds?

Here are some tips:

Usernames:

http://www.youtube.com/rss/user/username/videos.rss

http://username.blip.tv/?1=1&s=posts&skin=rss

Searches:

http://api.search.yahoo.com/VideoSearchService/rss/videoSearch.xml?appid=ysearchblog&adult_ok=0&results=50&format=mpeg&query=yoursearch

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=yoursearch&num=20&output=rss

http://www.blogdigger.com/media/rss.jsp?q=yoursearch&media=audio&media=video&sortby=date

http://grouper.com/rss.ashx?q=yoursearch&st=0&s=7&ipod=1

http://www.blogdigger.com/media/rss.jsp?q=yoursearch&sortby=date&media=audio&media=video media=image

http://www.podscope.com/rsssearch.php?q=yoursearch

http://blip.tv/?1=1&search=yoursearch;s=posts&skin=rss

Tags:

http://blip.tv/?1=1&s=posts;topic_name=tag&skin=rss

http://www.youtube.com/rss/tag/tag.rss




Are you up for the Thirty Day Challenge? Make your first dollar online.

// October 10th, 2008 // No Comments » // Affiliate Networking, Blogging, Browsers, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Featured, For Geeks, Geeks, Headline, I recommend, SEO, Social Network, Tutorial, Twitter, Useful, Videos, google, web tools, webmaster



I’m gonna try this out, it looks interesting and I’m always up for a challenege and learning more then I think I know..it’s called the 30 day challenge and it’s an program video blog/website that guides you through the process of learning how you can create your business online, or optimize your current business and how to make your first dollar or more money. It is completly free and claims all you need to know to follow along is how to send an email..hmm..sounds challenging. Anyway.. it looks interesting to me, it is highly recommened and I like the guys accent so far and after watching a couple of his videos I decided he does seem to know what he’s talking about and he also seems to be worth recommending to you guys.
Check them out and learn to make some money with your website, can’t hurt can it?
I think this video explains what’s what ..


After you watch that go and sign up at:

http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/starttheprogram.php

Oh and he seems to be a Flock fan so if you don’t know what Flock is you will learn watching his videos. I personally already use and love Flock.

Flock – The official web browser of the Thirty Day Challenge
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The Cheat Sheet – A quick review of all the 30DC Pre-Season Training
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Twhirl – A time-saving Twitter management tool
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GoogleMap’s new pretty-ness..just a Sneak Peek at what’s to come

// October 10th, 2008 // No Comments » // Browsers, For Geeks, Geeks, News, Useful, google, web tools


It seems you’ll soon be able to view your kids playing on their swingset with Googlemaps.

New satellite images that will eventually show up in Google Earth and Google Maps are now arriving from the Google-sponsored GeoEye-1 satellite that launched a month ago. GeoEye has just released the stunning image below as a preview of what’s to come:

GeoEye says this image of Kutztown University, Pennsylvania, is the first image taken by GeoEye-1. It was collected on October 7, 2008, from 423 miles in space as their satellite moved down the eastern seaboard of the United States.

The Geo-Eye1 is described as the world’s highest-resolution commercial satellite. GeoEye spokesperson Mark Brender tells Wired.com that the satellite can take photos at a resolution of up to 41 centimeters — close enough to zoom in on the home plate of a baseball diamond. Due to federal law, though, Google will “only” get images that have a 50-centimeter resolution — meaning the imagery will capture details down to about 20 inches.

Google will be the only mapping provider offering such detailed images.

On the (unofficial) Google Earth Blog, Frank Taylor points out that Google’s agreement with GeoEye will replace a contract with DigitalGlobe for mapping imagery, and that Microsoft just announced this week that they’ll now be getting satellite images from DigitalGlobe.