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Make charts online using the Google Chart APIThe Google Chart API is a web service that you can connect to quickly generate charts for your blogs or websites. Since it is a web service, you will not have to install anything in your web server. All you need is a basic understanding on how it works. Here is an actual example... |
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David Wild: A Conversation With Two Troubadours: Daryl Hall & John OatesI have loved the music of Daryl Hall & John Oates most of my life -- hell, I even love the ampersand that links them. Hall & Oates' distinctive and wildly successful rock 'n soul sound is no guilty pleasure in my book, but one that I'm proud to celebrate. In terms of sweet soul music, the... |
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Jean-Claude Van Damme is engaging as a version of himself in 'JCVD'In "JCVD," Jean-Claude Van Damme is engaging as a version of himself in this inventive melding of action thriller, satire and warped biographical drama. It's a foreign film for the popcorn crowd. ... |
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12 Principles For Keeping Your Code CleanBeautiful HTML is the foundation of a beautiful website. When I teach people about CSS, I always begin by telling them that good CSS can only exist with equally good HTML markup. A house is only as strong as its foundation, right? The advantages of clean, semantic HTML are many, yet so many websites ... |
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Vintage and Retro Typography ShowcaseTypography talks the talk, to go along with the overall work’s walk, speaking volumes for the artist. This important design element surrounds people daily as they move through their routines, rarely taking notice. It’s literally everywhere. In advertising, product packaging, printed ... |
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TDC Prez Charlie Nix Seeks Marathon Sponsors from A to ZTwenty-six miles. Twenty-six letters. Coincidence? Type Directors Club president Charlie Nix thinks not, and so when he decided to run this year's New York City Marathon (his fourth) to raise money for design scholarships, it was just a matter of going from A to Z. Nix, a partner in the publishin... |


