WordPress 2.8 2nd Beta Available Download
WordPress 2.8 released its Beta 2 this weekend, you can now download the beta 2 version of the upcoming 2.8 WordPress release. If you already run the beta 1, you might probably want to know the changes by reading the Codex page. The upcoming new features for WordPress 2.8 includes the widgets section management, ability to search a theme at the appearance section as well as the new tag management section. In addition, if you are not very familiar with the codes, recommend you to wait until they release the primary candidate.
Topsy A Twitter Social Search Engine

Topsy is a new social search engine that provides search results on a topic based on the influence of how much people are talking about it. That influence is measured by how many times people have tweeted, that person’s messages, as well as the number of people who follow or read the person’s posts. In other words, websites who have their messages forwarded the most have the most influence.
The search service is built on the back of Twitter’s API and combines information like retweets, and general user influence to produce relatively accurate search results. Topsy also aggregates links to outside pages from Twitter that have been garbled with URL shorteners that have become popular on Twitter.
Browse and Create Your Color Palette in 3D with ColoRotate

Unlike other traditional methods of choosing color palettes on computers are limited to flattened two-dimensional viewers. ColoRotate is a decent free online tool for you to create, browse and share color palettes in a coolest visuals three-dimensional color space and design the color palette that fits your needs.
The default setup for ColorRotate is a 3D diamond shape, which you use to set the tint, hue, and the blending for your palette. If you prefer a more traditional appearance, you can switch it over to a series of sliders. You can also create a completely new palette scheme or browse through popular user-created palettes to modify them.
If you create an account, you can save your palettes, but even without an account you can export palettes in .ACT format, which allows for import into Adobe products. There’s also an entire “learn about color” section of the site, giving a good overview of the theory and science behind color and color combinations.
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