Good things are all around you – you just have to look
Photoshop Elements 4.0 releases this week. You can read more at the NY Times or at Adobe’s web site.
Phong.com has a variety of Photoshop tutorials including advanced techniques like masking, patterns, and photo stitching.
Have you heard about BackPack yet? With Backpack you can:
Organize to do lists, notes, images, and photos Plan a personal or business trip Keep track of what your competitors are doing Plan a home improvement project Collaborate on a new business idea Keep track of houses you’re considering buying Gather information for a research project Keep a list of gift ideas for friends Build a For Sale page, Organize and plan a wedding or event, and more…
You can find some hacks (tips and tricks) for BackPack at Taylor McKnight.
BackPack would be another example of a Web 2.0 application; today ZDNet has an article The Web-based Office will have its day that you may enjoy reading on Web 2.0 applications. You may also want to check out ThinkFree, another example of Web 2.0.
The Elements of Meaningful XHTML is an online presentation by Tantek, a well know web developer, who has introduced many CSS techniques and hacks.
Rachel Andrew has a new book available at SitePoint titled Build Your Own Standards Compliant Website Using Dreamweaver 8. I’ll be checking this one out; it’s available for order at SitePoint, but only available for preorder at Amazon yet.
Watch out Blogger, here comes WordPress.com. You need to get an invite to join, crosses fingers.

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