Ohloh

Ohloh

This is a site of one of its kind. It collects statistics on opensource projects. You can find cache of information on the projects and statistics of their activity like — what is the amount code that has been put into the projects (given with year-wise breakup) and of the whole code how much are blank spaces and comments. You will also find names of coders and how much they have contributed listed there, and much more. The site is still in beta stage hence that means the data there could still be inaccurate.

Create Dynamic Flash Messages.

Few days back I stumbled upon a site Aninote.com. This cool site lets u create flash files which can deliver specific messages beautifully and powerfully. All this with minimum use of grey cells. Take for example the flash file beign played below. If your name is ABC XYZ the type in your address box – abc.xyz.YouAreMighty.com. This will display you name in the flas file instead of mine. There many more such ‘dynamic‘ flash files on this site. Check them out!!!

Fixing – Blogger.com won’t publish ur posts sent from ur mail or other such remote locations.

For past few months all my posts sent remotely (eg. sent from by email, Google Video or Digg) were being saved as drafts and not published. I had the Publish option turned on even then. I informed Blogger.com help desk about it, but as usual they never responded.

Well now it turns out that their bot had actually flagged my blog as a ‘spam blog’. (Click here to read what a spam blog is.) The solution is to go to the following url

http://www.blogger.com/unlock-blog.g?blogID=x

replace x by your blog’s ID. To know what is your blog’s ID. Login to your Blogger.com account and click on the concerned blog’s name. See the address box of your browser it will contain something like

http://www.blogger.com/posts.g?blogID=x

There will be a number instead of x. This is your blog’s ID.

When you are at that page then the page will guide you from there. Happy blogging!

Superb high resolution wallpapers (up to 2560×1600)

An excellent source for free backgrounds, sorted by user rating. The images are available in all common resolutions, from 2560×1600 down to 1024×768, and are very diversely themed.

I was personally looking for 1280×800 resolution pics for my laptop and I found 78 pages of them! It also has section marked as PSP for wallpapers for PSP. The wallpapers I found were mostly scenic.

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