Links of Interest for January 13th through January 19th
January 20, 2009
These are my links for January 13th through January 19th:
- 30 Excellent Resources for Graphic Design Freebies – Six Revisions
- You can find a variety of useful and creative graphic design resources on the web the offer downloadables such as stock photos, textures/patterns, brushes, icons, and fonts that designers have decided to share with others in the community. In this article, you’ll find some of the best websites to visit for graphic design resources.
- IAB – Ad Unit Guidelines
- These voluntary guidelines provide a framework for advertising inventory and web page design. The goal is to reduce and simplify the amount of work for agencies that may be faced with having to create several assets of a similar size for different publishers, e.g. 300×95, 300×100, 300×105 pixels. The recommended file weights and animation lengths are specifically for animated in-page display ads, typically using an authoring program such as Adobe Flash or appearing as animated GIFs.
- Changes for Jaiku and Farewell to Dodgeball and Mashup Editor
- How To Migrate Your Desktop From Windows To Linux | Hardware & Software | bMighty.com
- Moving from Windows to Linux is a big decision, and actually making the leap can be challenging and intimidating. By understanding the planning and preparation process for migrating to Linux, business owners and IT staff will know what to expect during installation so they can make the move manageable and straightforward.
- CommonPlaces Gazebo – Web Strategy
- Choosing a developer for your Drupal project can be a daunting task. Drupal is a hot technology, and there are a lot of talented (and some not-so-talented) individuals out there who are offering their Drupal services. Who should you choose? Here are five questions you can ask Drupal developers you encounter to find out if they are Drupal ninjas or Drupal noobs.
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My name is Dave Sabol and I work at the intersection of technology, online learning and knowledge management. Associated Knowledge is my way of capturing the insight that I gain as I navigate my way through the world of social media and open source technology.

