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Kristin is a UX Designer living in the suburbs of Chicago.
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20+ Great Greasemonkey Scripts for Improving Your Facebook Experience
Facebook is the social network of choice for millions of people, but like any site out there, we all have our own list of improvements we’d like to see. Luckily the Greasemonkey script community feels the same way and has come…
Send a Virtual Drink That Will Actually Get You Drunk (Invites)
Virtual gifts are big business, and virtual drinks – sending someone a cute graphic featuring a martini, a Jack and Coke, or a Mike’s Hard Lemonade, for example – is an immensely popular activity on social networks. GiveReal is a…
Atomeet Might Be the Simplest Event Management Tool Yet
This post is part of Mashable’s Startup Review series, which highlights great unsung startups. The series is made possible by Sun Startup Essentials. Company Name Atomeet 20-Word Description Atomeet is a free web service that helps you organize parties and…
5 Ways to Keep Your Drunken Self Away From the Internet
Going near the Internet when you’re drunk is a bad, bad idea. Many people have discovered this the hard way. It’s particularly bad if you work online. Google acknowledged this potential threat of the modern age when they provided a…
OpenInviter: Open Source Contact Importer (From E-mail Providers, Social Networks..)
Allowing users to invite their contacts from other networks or e-mail providers is a popular method used in social networks & web applications. OpenInviter is an open source PHP class, written in PHP5, for importing contacts from most of the…
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