Validate It!
Posted Sep 16th 2009, 9:23 am
Every web designer is supposed to check his HTML/XHTML documents for validation using the W3C Markup Validation service. It is certainly a helpful service to check the documents for mark up errors. But, is it always necessary to have a perfectly valid document? What about those websites which fail these validation criteria's? In this post, I would be answering these questions by examining the validation results of some popular websites.
Help Me Out!!
Posted Sep 23rd 2009, 1:09 pm
This post is dedicated to all my fellow windows users. There is a very fat chance that at some point or the other, we all have called our geek friends or looked into various windows help forums to either find a solution for a weird windows error or to just find a way of getting things done on windows. In this post, I will show how to solve a tricky active desktop recovery error, how to make a simple folder lock and how to partition a disk on Windows XP.
Notify Me
Posted Nov 19th 2009, 2:32 pm
Notifiers make your life easy. There is no need to check your feed reader every now and then for new content or your Facebook home page for status updates from your friends. Notifiers do this for you. In this post, we will take a look at some of the best notifiers available for Gmail, Facebook, Twitter and RSS Feeds on three different operating systems i.e. Windows, Mac and Ubuntu.
Developer's Arsenal
Posted Nov 23rd 2009, 1:48 pm
Web development is not an easy task. You need to be immaculate, optimal and fabulous at the same time. In this post, we will take a look at developer’s arsenal – all the tools and tips which can help you in becoming a kick-ass developer.
Ultimate Geek List - Books
Posted Apr 19th 2010, 12:09 pm
Finally, the "Ultimate Geek List" has arrived! It's a list of books, documentaries and T.V shows which are popular among geek circles. The first part of this series will tell you about the geekiest books out there!









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