Phil Wylie

WordPress developer, Code Club volunteer & Staffs Web Meetup organiser

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A lighter music player – musikCube

I dugg musikCube this morning after downloading and trying out this lightweight, simplistic looking music player. The download is just under 3MB, and its 2 – 4 MB memory usage while playing is far better than Windows Media Player 11’s 48MB! Fancy GUIs are nice but when I thought about it, my media player is […]

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Find out who gives away your email address with Gmail trick

When you give your email address to a website, you hope that they don’t sell or trade your address to a bunch of spammers. Well if they do, here is a simple way to see what sites are responsible for what particular piece of email. This requires you have a Gmail account. read more | digg story […]

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Moo.com – Flickr MiniCards!

Got to say, these cards are definitely the best free stuff I’ve ever ordered from the webernets. They arrived this morning after a short wait. Basically Moo takes your Flickr photos and turns them into tiny cards. The personalisation process lets you choose which photos to print, but more importantly, which area of the photo […]

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Google testing redesigned results page?

While carrying out my day to day searching with Google, I’ve noticed occasionally the results page appears to be of a different design. It would seem Google’s at it again, testing new layouts! The recent designs all seem to keep to a three column layout, with search options (web, images, groups, news, ect) removed from […]

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So How do GPS Companies Get Their Maps?

Ever wonder how these GPS devices get their information? Yes, there is actually a dude driving around the US mapping it for you, and we tag along to see how it’s done. read more | digg story Update – 03/12/2013 You’re looking at an ancient post shared from Digg. At some point Digital Trends moved […]

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