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links for 2007-08-11

Posted by delicious on 11 Aug 2007 at 12:20 am | Tagged as: Delicious

  • Test your web design in different browsers – Browsershots

    (tags: browsers)

  • The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More

    Recommended by Church Marketing Sucks ($24.95)

    (tags: books-to-read)

  • phplist.com

    An open source newsletter manager recommended by Scott Wells

    (tags: email PHP)

  • VnTutor: 10 GIMP Video Lessons online

    (tags: photos software)

  • The power of search: Making your blog content relevant | Vanessa Fox. Nude.

    Includes excellent keyword research tips; relevant to websites in general

    (tags: search)

  • FileZilla Homepage – Index

    My favorite free Windows FTP/SFTP client

    (tags: software)

  • Cyberduck

    My favorite free Mac FTP/SFTP client

    (tags: OSX software)

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