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ffmpeg is a multiplatform, open-source library for video and audio files. I have compiled 19 useful and amazing commands covering almost all needs: video conversion, sound extraction, encoding file for iPod or PSP, and more.
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Web designers and developers are getting an increasing number of requests from clients for custom theme development, and a growing number of designers are also building their own themes to distribute for free or to sell as premium themes. With all of the WordPress development that is going on, there is a need for an organized collection of resources to educate, inspire and equip developers to improve the quality and efficiency of their work. This post provides all kinds of WordPress-related resources to do just that.
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From "Star Wars Kid" to Bill O'Reilly's meltdown, a gallery of YouTube's greatest hits. By Aaron Burgess
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Given below is an assortment of free CSS templates, downloadable in .Zip format. Regarding information on how to use them, kindly go through the license page. Visit this page periodically as newer CSS templates will be added to the existing list periodically
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You will find in the following links list of countries, cities, and their languages in CSV format, you can import into any database:
links for 2008-09-10 September 11, 2008
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While often derided as a toy, beneath its deceptive simplicity lie some powerful language features. 2005 has seen the launch of a number of high-profile JavaScript applications, showing that deeper knowledge of this technology is an important skill for any web developer.
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I have found a number of bookmarklets for del.icio.us, but most of them did were for old versions of the posting API, and those that I found for the v4 API were presenting slightly tweaked version of the interface.