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POSTER AVAILABLE 24X36: fav.me WALLPAPER’S AVAILABLE (DESKTOP, IPHONE4, IPAD): fav.me ————————————— A Re-upload. Last vid had about 5K views but some ugly errors.
One of my favorite scenes from the Facebook Movie “The Social Network.” Very basic After Effects style. The typeface is called Klavika (bold). The song is called “Hand Covers Bruise” by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross from the soundtrack. Klavika Typeface in Behance.net: bit.ly in Process Foundry: bit.ly in MyFonts.com: bit.ly Soundtrack in iTunes: bit.ly Enjoy! Angel A. Acevedo www.angelaacevedo.com Follow on twitter: @djsoundwav
This Joomla content plugin places the NEW Twitter “Tweet button” Facebook “Like button” “Google Buzz button” and “Digg button ” in your content articles.
It have jQuery effect with floating effect
This Bonus Plugin For Halloween Festival
What is Krahung
Krahung (Thai: กระหัง; sometimes also spelt ‘kra-hung’)
These ghosts move around by flapping their wings which are the round wicker baskets used to separate rice. They always carry a walking stick and their unsavoury diet consists of faeces and other refuse. They consider Placenta a great delicacy.
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Another great thing about being a freelancer is the number and diversity of clients you can have. By introducing them to each other, you are creating valuable connections that will likely result in more work for you. If you can help your clients be successful, it’s almost a sure bet that you will benefit, too.
Here are 5 ways to introduce clients to each other:
Drink More – Ok, maybe not alcohol, but schedule a coffee meeting between two or three clients that share a similar industry (but not direct competitors). Introduce them to each other, and see how the conversation goes.
Eat More – Host a BBQ and invite a few of the clients that you enjoy working with. Don’t have a place to have a BBQ? Plan a picnic in a local park or at the beach. It doesn’t have to be a large expense, just tell them that you’ve reserved a spot, and they are welcome to bring their own picnic lunch and have a relaxing day.
Play More – If you share an interest in sports, invite your clients to a game. If you’re like me and don’t have the sports gene, host a LAN party or xbox tournament.
Write More – Create a newsletter or email to share amongst your clients. If you have a regular newsletter, create a “featured client” section. Send regular updates when new clients sign up. If your clients think you’re busy and successful, they’re more inclined to recommend you to others and keep work coming your way.
Give More – If you like to volunteer, invite your clients to join you. Community gardens, local shelters, and local or national associations can use an extra set of hands, even if it’s just one day at a time.
As the host, it’s your responsibility to set the tone for these meetings. Find the balance of professional and casual that works for you, and then take steps to find the people that share your values.
Good luck, and have fun!
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Packt is pleased to announce Joomla! Social Networking with JomSocial, a new book that will help readers to create and run their own social network with Joomla! and JomSocial. Written by Kwasi Boateng and Beatrice A. Boateng, this book will enable users to create content for their social network and integrate it with other Joomla! extensions.
JomSocial is a social publishing platform for the Joomla! Content Management system and allows users to connect with friends, integrate videos, share photos, create groups, and customize their brand. It is an out-of-the-box extension that enables Joomla! website administrators to setup social networks with ease and to customize them.
Joomla! Social Networking with JomSocial guides users through the installation of JomSocial on a Joomla! platform in addition to helping them walk through processes for integrating other key Joomla! plugins into JomSocial for interaction in an online social networking environment. Users will have built a good looking, fully functional social networking site with the help of tips and tricks, by the end of this hands-on guide.
Using this book, developers will learn the customization of their profile by adding extra fields and changing their avatar to enhance the look of their site. Furthermore, this book will enable readers to set profile permissions, determine privacy settings to control the privacy of their site, set preferences for user activities, customize user activity, invite friends on other networks and increase their sites visibility by integrating their Facebook account into their Joomla! social network.
With step by step instructions, this practical guide is suitable for both novice and advanced Joomla! Users and is ideal for individuals or institutions, who desire to develop a social networking system using the Joomla! content management system. The book is out now and available from Packt. To read more about it, please visit: www.packtpub.com/joomla-social-networking-with-jomsocial/book
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Joomlashack is proud to announce the release of its first commercial Joomla extension, Lifestream!
Need an easy way to keep your friends, family and business associates updated on all your activities; across multiple social networks; at any time of the day and in one convenient place?
Sound impossible? Well, now you can!
Introducing Lifestream for Joomla, an exciting new social media extension from Joomlashack!
Lifestream for Joomla lets you present the social media feeds of your choice to your audience in a highly-configurable and easy-to-set up Joomla 1.5x component module. It dynamically updates your website with your favorite social network feeds 24/7.
Lifestream for Joomla lets you…
* display multiple social network feeds separately or together as an integrated stream
* display in 3 different views: tab, grid (side-by-side) or integrated
* set up your streams as a component (front page, for example) or a module (throughout your site, etc)
* add multiple accounts/users for each social network feed to create even more interesting streams
* choose between the included Light/Silver or Charcoal/Grey themes..or create your own themes!
* add custom formatting to each of your streams for infinite style possibilities
* download updates/fixes and new social network integration plugins for FREE during your 6-month access period
* get 6 months of FREE access to our amazing customer support team should you need any help
* and so much more!
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Are you a great writer with great ideas who wants to join our team? FreelanceSwitch’s sister blogs, WorkAwesome and the Netsetter, are undergoing big and exciting changes and we need writers who can make great, engaging content happen.
WorkAwesome spent a couple of months shy of a year as the web’s best blog for office workers. Like a FreelanceSwitch for the cubicle-dweller, it taught people about cool things you can do in Excel and PowerPoint, and tips on management and getting promotions.
It’s all well and good to be the most popular blog for office workers, but it wasn’t a particularly hard task to accomplish. There’s not a whole lot of competition. So we’ve set our sights on something more challenging: becoming the best productivity publication on the Internet. We’ll tackle productivity, technology and creativity to give you content that teaches you how to become awesome at whatever it is you want to do with your life.
To lead WorkAwesome on its new path, we’ve hired Mike Vardy as the site’s editor. Mike blogs at Eventualism, a blog that satirizes the productivity industry as it stands, so we knew he was the man for the job.
We need writers on our team. If you genuinely want to help people become awesomely productive, you should apply today. You can read more details about the role on our job board page here, and then apply at jobs@workawesome.com (no subscription required… but do read the job board ad before applying).
The Netsetter was started in early 2009 by Envato CEO, Collis Ta’eed, as a place to discuss his thoughts on startups. As with almost all of our esteemed leader’s projects, though, it has grown with time, eventually including articles and interviews by other contributors, and now we’re about to really let it grow into its own site.
In less than a month, we’ll be rebooting the Netsetter to reveal its new direction: a site that enables its readers to make a living through the Internet, just as so many of us at Envato have done before joining this company to help pass that knowledge on.
Joseph Lewis, a writer and day-job editor who has been contributing to WorkAwesome since its inception, is now the editor of the Netsetter. Joseph has the knowledge of great content required to make content cut through in a field that is saturated with garbage. He is not the same person as billionaire Joseph Lewis (if he was, I’d have blackmailed him for enough money to retire already).
So if you’re a writer who knows about making a living from the Internet, we’d love to have you. Help us teach people how to create an income out of their blogs, creating digital goods like stock and ebooks that generate passive income, and running online courses.
Read the details from our job board ad here and then apply at jobs@thenetsetter.com. In that order, if you don’t mind.
For both sites, we’ve identified niches which have plenty of competition, but most of the competition isn’t very good. Our job is to give fans of those fields a place to read truly meaningful and useful content. We’re a little bit crazy and we like big challenges. Yes, we’re mad.
All this excitement at WorkAwesome and the Netsetter may have you asking questions about what we’re doing in FreelanceSwitch’s future. This site still has enormous unrealized potential and we’re going to be trying a whole lot of things over the next 12 months.
Amanda Hackwith, who you may know as the site’s community manager and the site manager at GraphicRiver, has been editing FreelanceSwitch for a little over a week. After the great job she’s done elsewhere, and is already doing here, we’re really excited to have her on board. Here’s just a sampling of the things we’re doing here at FreelanceSwitch right now:
I’m excited about the future of FreelanceSwitch and the rest of of the blogs!
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This is the final project…it could’ve been better but based off the cartoon network rants that I’ve seen….they were just flat out awful. So I did the best that I could with what I had. Enjoy! Download video Here: www.megaupload.com
