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My new PicPlz Gallery

May 1, 2011



Yesterday I was playing with the PicPlz API and decided to build a gallery for myself, so I can simply see all my PicPlz pictures in one page, and with the coolness of FancyBox.

You can also use to create your own gallery, simply by going to http://www.danielandrade.net/picplz/?u=USERNAME, changing the USERNAME to your own. And then you have it.

Ah, take a look at my gallery here.

Hope you like it, and use it!!
Let me know what do you think of it.
:)

Free Electronics Forum (portuguese)

Feb 16, 2011

I’m here today to invite you (if you speak portuguese) to join the new “Free Electronics Forum” (Fórum de Eletrônica Livre), where we are trying to gather together all brazilian communities and makers.

The forum went live yesterday, so it is still in the beginning, but with a bright future. So I invite you to join the forum today at:
http://www.eletronicalivre.com.br

Google: 13 years in 2 min

Aug 19, 2009

Great movie!

Watch out for Twitterank.com

Nov 12, 2008

Hey everyone, watch out if you want to try twitterank.com, it seems to be a scam!

Review: WETPAINT Get your own Free Wiki

Feb 2, 2008

Surfing one the web, I found this great web 2.0 style project called WETPAINT, it’s a new free wiki hosting service where you can build you own wiki, similar to wikipedia, without needing to deal with hard mysql, php and server stuff. Within three simple steps you can have your wiki working, build your community, and start sharing some knowledge.

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Ning – Building your own MySpace

May 14, 2007

If you would like to create your own social network, Ning is made for you. With this powerful tool you can create networks with its own URL, detailed members control, even a photo and video upload system. In the configuration tool, you can make blogs, forums and RSS for your community.
I’ve created a Digg Network Community, please join here to see what happens.

MindMeister Review

Feb 23, 2007

Today I just got an beta invitation to MindMeister, a very nice mind mapping web-tool that helps you to create your personal map. A MindMap is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word or idea. It is used to generate, visualize, structure and classify ideas, and as an aid in study, organization, problem solving, and decision making.
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