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Reflections upon wishing to Get-back

Blog: a Noun; a Verb
Depending upon the topic, how technical the details, and the purpose of the text, I recognize that the inspiration behind writing and the discipline of refining it are not necessarily equal means to the same end. As the former is required before the latter can take place, I hope to change [...]

Exalead™ Chromatik : Logical Image Search by Colour

Artists, rejoice! Now your vision is supported by the Exalead™ images by-color web application for returning queried image search results, based on a unique criteria for advanced searching: the visible color spectrum, as defined by a palette of colours, which are easily selected via the application user interface.
More details are available at ExaLabs, [...]

NoviceNotes™ New Look

That’s right, folks. I finally broke-down, upgraded the CMS, and installed– believe-it-or-not– the very first theme I checked-out, for improved version-support– what, with all of this whack new WP dot two point jack, widge-a-didgeridoo dope junk! (…and i do mean… didgeridoo!)
P.S. Oh, don’t worry– I will junk-it-up with some-branding-kinda custom-CSS-imagery combo, soon enough. Gotta get [...]

Easy XHTML For Humans = Textile

Check out the coolest new thing! This markup language, rather– a presentational, formatting syntax (for typing *one thing*, to have it _published_ in a particular visual style) capable of converting simple, readily available keyboard symbols into valid HTML.
This special formatting syntax, known as Textile, is targeted toward the countless web citizens who, while they [...]

Pop Culture, GUI, and Web Development Visionary

Buck Rogers: Web Developer?
As the first decade of the 21st Century wanes into History, how might we summarize the role of the Web in popular culture? If you had to summarize the web in a word or a phrase, what might it be? For example, when did you first utter the phrase “web services”?
Considering the [...]

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