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#programming
Programmer 101: Teach Yourself How to Code
You've always wanted to learn how to build software yourself—or just whip up an occasional script—but never knew where to start. Luckily, the web is full of free resources that can turn you into a programmer in no time. [Lifehacker] -
#mediawiki
Customize MediaWiki into Your Ultimate Collaborative Web Site
The free MediaWiki software is best known for powering Wikipedia, but you don't have to be writing an encyclopedia to put it to good use. Extend, skin, and customize MediaWiki to create any kind of easy-to-update, collaborative web site. [Lifehacker] -
#googleapps
Trick Out Google Apps for Your Domain
You registered a domain name and set up the free Google Apps Standard Edition to get Gmail, GTalk, GCal, and GDocs running behind it. Now, take a look at some advanced settings Google Apps (for your domain) makes available. [Lifehacker] -
#googlechrome
The Power User's Guide to Google Chrome, 2009 Edition
Google Chrome has come a long way in the past year, steadily adding subtle but useful features for power users. Let's take a fresh look at Chrome's current offerings—especially for those willing to brave its early developer builds. [Lifehacker] -
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#googlewave
Google Wave's Best Use Cases
Last week we asked a simple question: How will you use Google Wave? Over 600 responses later, we're sending Wave nominations to the people who had the best use cases. Here are a few. [Lifehacker] -
#googlewave
Google Wave 101
So you've snagged an invitation to Google Wave—or a pal is sending one your way—and you've already taken a look at what to expect. Let's dive deeper into Wave features, etiquette, and extensions. [Lifehacker] -
#screenshottour
Google Wave First Look
If you're not one of the 100,000 lucky users who gets an invitation to Google Wave today, don't fret. You can check out Google Wave right here. [Lifehacker] -
#wordpress
The Beginner's Guide to Tricking Out Your WordPress Blog
You took the leap and installed WordPress to host your own blog because you want complete control over how it looks and works. Now, it's time to power it up, lock it down, and make your blog completely yours. [Lifehacker] -
#netbooks
Maximize Firefox 3.5's Viewing Area for Your Netbook
Your netbook's screen is tiny and processor less than mighty, so you want to maximize the web page viewing area without any performance-killing Firefox extensions. Here's how to consolidate Firefox 3.5's chrome for your Windows or Linux-based netbook. [Lifehacker] -
#googleapps
Seven Easy Ways to Integrate Your Google Apps
The information you keep in Google apps like Gmail, GCal, Reader, and Voice doesn't just live in one place. Check out a few easy but non-obvious ways to plug different Google apps together and share their data and features. [Lifehacker]











