24ways
by Chris Wash on Dec.01, 2008, under Meta/Blog
I can’t believe it’s already December! I came across 24ways last year and thought it was a neat concept: an ‘advent calendar for web geeks’ – take a look! They had a pretty good variety last year and I’m expecting some good things this year.
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