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Enjoying Links for April 2006

View Source Chart is one of the most useful Firefox extensions around. Highly recommended.

Is Apple's professional photography app Aperture already dead?

Microsoft is cooking something called Wallop.

TYPO Berlin 2006 has some fun navigation to play with. Meow.

Blinksale 2.0 has launched. It's how I send invoices.

Are 5 second video ads the future of web marketing? Absolutely. Considering a lot of viral web videos are 30 seconds or less, it only makes sense.

Those IE 6 hacks in your style sheet are coming back to bite you. Read up on the CSS changes in IE 7 and what you can do to prepare.

Here's a Photoshop hack that'll be music to many Flash developer's ears: PNG export of layers from Photoshop. Lord knows how many times I've done this by hand.

Lily Allen. Especially like the Calypso-pop of "LDN"

Loworks

Free set of vintage numbers from Psy/Ops.

Tivo alert. Be sure to catch the documentary series China Rises on the Discovery Channel. It's especially good on the HD channel.

Sketches of Frank Gehry (click "Trailer")

Web business and development resource Vitamin has launched.

Arrested Development meets Star Wars

Samurai Kittens

See instant real estate valuations with Zillow.com.

adicolor is an interesting podcast of short films about color sponsored by adidas. Larger versions available here.

In the event of snakes on a plane

Pop-up windows that are contextual to their parent link can be created with DOMinclude.

Cool little Dashboard widget from HBO

Predictions for a Web 2.0 social experience

Beck has a new web site designed by the talented chaps at Hi-ReS!

House Industries releases the new typeface suite United

Holy shit! Apple releases public beta of Boot Camp, allowing Macintel machines to run Windows XP natively. And while they're at it, they've confirmed it will be built into OS X 10.5.

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