Apparently Secrets In Websites (Part II) got a mention on Technorama CCT#202 around the 00:23:20 mark. First I heard about it (I think it’s from back in January).
I do plan on a Part III, but not sure when that’s going to happen. It’s a ton of work to put one of those out.
Saturday, June 28th, 2008 | Tags: podcast, secrets in websites, technorama
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This post is a follow up to the first Secrets In Websites. For those who don’t remember the first time, I point out odd, interesting, funny things in other websites’ code. Yes it takes some time to put a post like this together, that’s why it’s just about a year since the last time. Enough with the intro, read on for the code.
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Friday, January 11th, 2008 | Tags: akamai, analytics, barack obama, bill richardson, campaign 2008, chase, chris dodd, css, democrat, dennis kucinich, duncan hunter, facebook, firefox, fred thompson, global crossing, Google, hillary clinton, html, joe biden, john edwards, john mccain, microsoft, mike gravel, mike huckabee, mitt romney, Mozilla, mtv, myspace, popurls, redhat, republican, ron paul, rudy guliani, secrets in websites, stephen colbert, tom tancredo, twitter, wordpress
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