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Web 2.0 Gradients

A set of 131 Gradients for Photoshop CS and above. Easily create Backgrounds,Buttons and other design elements easily…

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The Flash XML Gallery

Yes, This is the actual gallery running on the Works section of my site. I was and am still in pregress of building a much better Flash XML Gallery…. ( coming soon )


The key features of the upcoming gallery would be:

  • A wide range of Transitions
  • One-Click Flickr and Picasa Integration
  • Albums
  • and lot more… i’ll review once the alpha is running. ( Ideas are welcome )

Coming back to this current gallery…. I put this up here cos a lot of them had asked for it. This gallery is very simple to customise.

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Free And Fresh Icon Sets

User-friendly icon sets are always nice to look at and useful to have ready to hand. Since effective designers guide their users’ attention using visuals, icons can (and probably should) be used in almost every project you are or will be working on. Whether for an illustration, sketch, site or weblog - used moderately, icons can point users’ attention to the key-aspects of an article or specific site sections and communicate the message of the site in a more effective way.

This is why web designers need them. And this is why we look for them. Regularly.Let’s take a look at over 20 free, beautiful and fresh icon sets as well as references to further free icon libraries. Some of the sets can be used for free only for private projects, however most of them can also be used in commercial projects. In both cases - before using icon sets please read the license agreement carefully; it can change from time to time.


iPhoneSketch (FastIcon): 4 free icons of iPhone, designed in scribbled style, for Linux, Mac OS and Windows. The FastIcon-agreement permits you to use the icons in printed materials, commercial projects, software application, websites, blogs, designs, themes or GUI. However, the author requires an operable link to the source.

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Google logos


Google has had several logos since its renaming from "BackRub". The current official Google logo was designed by Ruth Kedar, and is a logotype based on the Catull typeface. The company also includes various modifications and/or humorous features, such as cartoon modifications, of their logo for use on holidays, birthdays of famous people, and major events, like the Olympics. These have become known as Google Doodles.

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facebook chat


Facebook has confirmed that it will be conducting a slow, gradual rollout of Facebook Chat, and tells users to expect “fairly soon to notice our Chat bar at the bottom of your browser.” Justin Smith of InsideFacebook is one of the lucky ones to already have it and he has posted his first impressions.

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Nokia Internet Tablets get Ubuntu and Qt

Nokia has announced plans to bring support for the Qt toolkit to the Maemo operating system used on Nokia Internet Tablet devices. Nokia is also sponsoring an Ubuntu ARM port.

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20+ Vista Features that Harvest User Data for Microsoft

"in excess of 20 Windows Vista features and services are hard at work collecting and transmitting your personal data to the Redmond company. Microsoft makes no secret about the fact that Windows Vista is gathering information."

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Epic won't ever develop for Wii: "we go forward, not back"


When asked whether there would ever be a time when Epic would be forced to give in and create a game for the Wii, Mike Capps said, “no, we go forward, not back. It makes more sense for us to invest in the next-generation tech.” As for why he believes the Wii has become so popular, he says it’s like a virus that just keeps spreading.

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