Why Are PHP Code Generators Needed For Building Webpages

When you want to build your own website using PHP, the best thing you can use are PHP code generators. You can easily find a generator to use online that is free. Now, it is important to understand the reasons that generators are needed to help you build your website. Learn what these reasons are now.

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Motorola Tao’s photographer zooms out a little, better shot ensues

Now that the Sholes has seemingly been gifted with a less bizarre, less reminds-us-of-a-shoe-insert name, pictures and specs of the so-called Tao are starting to flow en masse — just in time for a possible introduction at next week’s CTIA show out in San Diego (we can only hope, anyway). The first round of in-the-wild shots really didn’t reveal much of anything, but the cameraman has elected to apply just enough wide-angle this time around to give us a full-on view of the high-end Android beast in its closed position — and if this is what we’re going to be getting on Verizon shelves, HTC (and heck, even Moto’s own CLIQ) should be on high alert. So, who’d switch to Verizon for this?

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How to Reset the Home Page and Solve IE Problems?

Have you ever been angry that your IE is forced to change the start page and default page? What’s worse, the button of IE home page is changed grey and invalid. Indeed, it is really disturbing and shameless. But, you can learn some simple solutions to reset the home page and solve IE problems.

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Missed the Google Wave beta? We’ve got hands-on!

Google Wave started limited beta testing today, but chances are you’ll miss out on an invite, since the 100,000 open slots will fill almost instantly. Not to worry, though — our in-depth impressions of El Goog’s innovative new IM/email/everything service are still right here if you want to get in deep. Will Wave change the world? Only one way to find out.

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Unbagging: Peek CEO Amol Sarva

Unbagging is a new feature inspired by one of our favorite Flickr groups: what’s in your bag? The premise is simple — empty out your bag, arrange what’s inside, and snap a photo. Engadget will be taking a look inside the bags of some of the people we know and love in the tech world, combining our two favorite pastimes of gadgetry and voyeurism. Want to be included? Send an email to unbagging [at] engadget [dot] com with your submissions!

Today’s Unbagging installment comes from Peek CEO (and all around bon vivant) Amol Sarva. Clearly a man who loves the written word, you can see no less than three separate pieces of reading material here (though of course, two are made from dead trees — do they still count?). If you want to see the whole list, click on through after the break. For a larger picture, as well as a group of reader submissions we’ve gotten, hit the gallery!

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Unbagging: Peek CEO Amol Sarva originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Sep 2009 14:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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