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Changes the background color of each row in the AwesomeBar based on it's Type. Easily Distinguish between Tags, Bookmarks and History items in your Awesome Bar List. This makes your Awesome Bar colorful based on what type of items you are currently displaying Features and Functionality: + Tags will be Light Yellow + Bookmarks will be Blue + History items will be Light Green - Jeff Daly
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flash information visualization tool that uses spiral graphs to depict relationships amongst values of different sets like: primes, Dow Jones past 10 years, Temperature variation, number of divisors - Jeff Daly
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quoted: "Take an audio tour inside a Shards of Alara Prerelease to get you prepared for this weekend's Launch Parties." - Jeff Daly
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In this tweet yesterday, John Gruber of Daring Fireball fame asked: Anyone have a shell or AppleScript command that tells you what the current default web browser is? I had written code to do this for my upcoming app, so i spent a few minutes packaging it up as a command line tool. I present to you defaultapp. Download it here. The zip file contains the now public domain source (not too pretty) and the "defaultapp" executable. To use it, give it a -n, -b, -p or -a and a document extension. The options (in order) yield the app's name, bundle id, path or all three. - Jeff Daly
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quoted: "I am going to explain for beginning iPhone/iPod Touch developers how to build the most basic Cocoa Touch application using Interface Builder and an application delegate in xcode 3.1. This tutorial post is really to provide a quick how-to." - Jeff Daly
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This amazing video shows a white cell hunting and then digesting a bacteria. Cells are far more powerful and complex than most people realize. - Jeff Daly
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Winning team Heliotrope chose to imitate the way plants track the sun across the sky, by using the difference in temperature between shaded and sunny areas to change the properties of the material supporting solar photovoltaic cells. The system is completely passive, requiring no power source or electronics to control the movement. Solar cells that track the angle of the sun can be 38 percent more efficient at generating power than those that are mounted in a fixed position, explained team member George Whitfield, a graduate student in DMSE. 2nd: team that worked on a way to make inexpensive coatings for windows that would block infrared light, allowing daylight through while blocking the sun's heat to reduce the need for air conditioning. 3rd: simple wind generators that could be placed alongside a road to produce electricity from traffic. 4th: attachment bicycles that allow them to generate electricity to charge batteries, such as those used in the OLPC computers. - Jeff Daly
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July 18, 2008 MIT physicists believe they have identified a mysterious state of matter that has been linked to the phenomenon of high-temperature superconductivity. - Jeff Daly
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Adds 'Get file size' item in a context menu when a link is clicked (except of mailto-links). After clicking this item a request is made to get a file size in bytes. ('Content-Length' header by HEAD request). - Jeff Daly
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