How about putting some free, new web-exclusive Angry Birds in your Chrome browser?
Learn JavaScript with MDN Learning
If you’ve ever considered learning JavaScript, started to learn JavaScript, or you are a seasoned JavaScript veteran, Mozilla has a great resource for you!
MDN Learning offers:
… a variety of JavaScript tutorials and JavaScript training materials. Whether you are just starting out, wanting to learn JS basics, or are an old hand, wanting to sharpen your skills, you can find helpful resources here for JS best practices.
MDN has broken it down into three sections: Introductory, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Unlimited Social Networked File Storage
If you have a Twitter account, you can sign into Fyels and have unlimited and free file storage.
We’ve covered other file sharing services that work especially good for sharing files you want to keep private.
Fyels is more of a file sharing social tool.
Let’s take a look:
8-Bit Movie Magic
This morning I stumbled upon a blog by Andy Helms named “oktotally” and I was sucked into a house of 8-bit goodness. What ensued was nothing short of magical!
Andy is an 8-bit artist and a movie lover which when combining the two together, delivers “shear awesomeness” (name that movie)!
Check out the movie art below and make sure you check out the rest of his awesome 8-bit art!
10+ Amazing iPhone Photographs
The art of photography has evolved.
At one time, the primary medium for photography was film, and only film.
The photographer would find their target, look through their lens, adjust, and click. The result would have to wait for the filmed to be developed. Even the development process was an art form.
Now that the digital-age has washed over us, analog photography is one of multiple genres of respected photography.
Even the iPhone can deliver some amazing snapshots:
YouVersion 2011 Webcast [Video]
If you missed last weeks YouVersion webcast, you can catch the whole thing here (along with a few highlights).
For those of you who don’t know, YouVersion is a free Bible app that runs on just about anything.
YouVersion currently offers the Bible in 41 languages, and is looking to rapidly increase that number. The Bible is currently translated into 2,000 of the more than 6,000 languages spoken throughout the world. YouVersion’s goal is to make it available in every single language in existence.
Last week’s webcast covered a variety of things, some of which included: