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The Rise Of Facebook’s Valuation From 2004-2011 [Graphic] Click image to enlarge. The panic at absurd rumors of Facebook’s demise over the weekend, coupled with the Goldman Sachs Facebook investment frenzy at the beginning of this year got us thinking; Did initial Facebook investor Peter Thiel, who invested 500K early on and still thought Facebook was undervalued at $30 billion back in September, actually make the most impressive investment call in tech history? So artist Audrey Fukuman, our rockstar intern Rip Empson and I set out to capture what the Facebook valuation trajectory looked like. And while trudging through all the speculation on this has raised some discrepancies concerning exact valuations, (I’m seeing anything from $4.9 million to $5 million for the Thiel financing but rounded up for consistency’s sake) I did my best to capture the zeitgeist through consensus, leaning heavily on reports on TechCrunch through the ages.
Chained AJAX Selects Martin Angelov In today’s tutorial, we will build a set of chained select elements. Selecting an option in one of them will trigger an update on the page, showing you more choices to refine your selection. We will describe the options server side with PHP, so it is easy for you to hook today’s example to a database. The idea for this tutorial was suggested by Casper Hansen from Denmark. Link your Google+ page to your site - Google+ Platform Badge types Because Google+ pages, profiles, and communities are different, we offer slightly different versions of the badges: Profiles Allow people to easily find you on Google+ and add you to a circle directly from your website. Pages Includes the profile badge features and adds some additional functionality.
The Desktop Wallpaper Project 1280×800 • 1440×900 • 1680×1050 • 1920×1200 • 2560×1440 • 3840×2400 • iPhone 5 • iPhone 6 • iPhone 6+ • iPad When I come across a well-designed pattern I tend to marvel at the time and effort that must have taken place to achieve such perfection. In my mind I see it as an artist creating a jigsaw puzzle in their head without the photo on the box to guide them. One such master is Nancy McCabe, a surface designer from Chicago who runs No Ocean, a design studio that specializes in surface designs and prints. She sells her patterns for commercial uses such as fashion, home/interior, print and web design, as well as a beautiful series of graphic scarves. For Nancy’s wallpaper we decided to go with her Ink Dots pattern.
10 Of The Best Facebook Applications for Webmasters Facebook has become the biggest social networking website in the world and it is a great way to get yourself noticed. It doesn’t matter whether you are a designer, a web developer or anything else; Facebook offers a number of great ways to network with your clients and keep in contact with them. We have found 10 of the best Facebook applications for webmasters that will really help you. Enjoy! How to use Geolocation and Yahoo’s APIs to build a simple weather webapp Martin Angelov Today we will be using the HTML5 geolocation API to present the user with a personalized weather forecast. Using jQuery, we will issue AJAX request to two of Yahoo’s popular APIs to obtain additional geographical information and a weather forecast. This example also makes use of the wonderful climacons icon set. Update: Yahoo have discontinued their free geolocation api, which means that this tutorial will no longer work. However we created an improved version which uses the APIs provided by OpenWeatherMap.
Desktop Blogging Software, The Ultimate List If you are unfamiliar with the term Desktop blogging software, think of it as a tool to blog with application instead of logging into your Blogger or WordPress. In fact, a lot of bloggers and probloggers has been using them for quite a while and there’s tonnes of reason why they love it. These software allows one to manage multiple blogs of multiple platforms, write articles on the fly, as well as perform functions like those you can do on admin page. And because it is a desktop client, you don’t wait for pages to load. Here’s a collection of 20 desktop blogging applications that we’ve come to know of. Have a look, try some out.
Every Day of My Life Apps Every Day of My Life is a visualization of my computer usage statistics from the last 2.5 years. Each line represents one day and each colorful block is the most foreground app running at the given moment. Black areas are periods when my computer is not turned on. Seeping patterns (or lack of them) and time of holidays and travel (longer gaps) can be therefore easily identified. All data was gathered using Tapper - a small OSX app logging my application usage written by Dean McNamee. A Fancy AJAX Contact Form Introduction Providing a simple and reliable means of feedback from site visitors is a crucial part of any web presence. The most simple and common feedback channel are contact forms. In this tutorial we are going to make an AJAX contact form which leverages modern web development techniques. We are using PHP, CSS and jQuery with the help of the formValidator plugin for form validation and the JQTransform plugin, which will style all the input fields and buttons of the form. In addition we are using the PHPMailer class to send out the contact form emails.
Mailchimp Competitors Competitors Salesgenius This application is used to send emails to groups of people and to track which pages were viewed and for how long. 03 body { background:none; @font-face {