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Frederik Van Zande

moo.rd - A lightweight Mootools extension - 0 views

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    MOO.RD - A lightweight Mootools extension
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    moo.rd is a super lightweight javascript (object oriented) library based on the MooTools framework. It is designed to give many useful and powerful functionalities to the developers, like a lot of effects, customizable standards, utility native functions, table management, virtual boxes and many more. In addiction moo.rd is modular, flexible, and completely compatible with all MooTools plug-in.
april duchame

Your Best Digital Camera Buying Guide - 0 views

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    A good intro article to buying a digital camera.
Vincent Lu

How Social Networking Could Kill Web Search as We Know It - Faceboogle - Google vs. Fac... - 0 views

  • But what is new is that the interfaces have changed to allow each member of a community to have their own microsite—an identity on the Web that is unique and centralized. And this focus on online identity is what could turn search upside down.
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      This ideal scenario is based on the precondition of unique micro site for everyone, i.e. the prevalance of open ID.
swan lin

Intel® Web 2.0 Technology Development Kit (TDK) - Intel® Software Network - 11 views

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yc c

OpenID » How do I get an OpenID? - 0 views

shared by yc c on 09 Mar 09 - Cached
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    Surprise! You may already have one. If you use any of the following services, you already have your own OpenID: AOL openid.aol.com/screenname LiveDoor profile.livedoor.com/username LiveJournal username.livejournal.com Orange (France Telecom) http://openid.orange.fr/ SmugMug username.smugmug.com Technorati technorati.com/people/technorati/username Vox member.vox.com WordPress.com username.wordpress.com
Jeff Johnson

Report and Recommendations on Web 2.0 and Social Software [Federal Knowledge Management... - 0 views

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    The recent and dramatic growth of Web 2.0 and social software fundamentally changes the way that organizations must interact with information, and with those who produce, analyze, and consume that information. Government is no exception. The landscape of wikis, blogs, video sharing, and other social media has evolved and grown so rapidly that government policy has not kept up. The power of Web 2.0 and social software, if properly managed, can have a tremendously positive effect on the way the government interacts with the public, interacts with its employees, and conducts its own business. 
Stephanie Hsu

[置顶]CR3- 2008年度中国媒介代理商综合评估 (EN+CN) - MadisonBoom| China's latest advertising ... - 0 views

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    CR3- 2008年度中国媒介代理商综合评估 (EN+CN)
yc c

Gov 2.0: It's All About The Platform - 0 views

  • But as with Web 2.0, the real secret of success in Government 2.0 is thinking about government as a platform. If there’s one thing we learn from the technology industry, it’s that every big winner has been a platform company: someone whose success has enabled others, who’ve built on their work and multiplied its impact. Microsoft put “a PC on every desk and in every home,” the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. In each case, the platform provider raised the bar, and created opportunities for others to exploit.
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    But as with Web 2.0, the real secret of success in Government 2.0 is thinking about government as a platform. If there's one thing we learn from the technology industry, it's that every big winner has been a platform company: someone whose success has enabled others, who've built on their work and multiplied its impact. Microsoft put "a PC on every desk and in every home," the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. In each case, the platform provider raised the bar, and created opportunities for others to exploit.
awqi zar

Online PHP Editor - PHPanywhere.net - 6 views

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    PHPanywhere.net is a free online PHP editor with syntax highlighting and a FTP client
awqi zar

Why Behavioral Economists Love Online Games - Daniel Lyons - Newsweek.com - 4 views

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    If you've spent time on Facebook, you might be mystified by all the people tending to their virtual farms and virtual pets. I know I am. Not only does this seem a strange way to spend time, but here's the even weirder part: a lot of these people are spending real money to buy virtual products, like pretend guns and fertilizer, to gain advantage in these Web-based games.
anonymous

Alternatives to Ning with Alec and the world - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Ning is not the only choice
yc c

joshua's blog: on url shorteners - great linkrot apocalypse - 6 views

  • We hope the shortener never decides to add interstitials or otherwise "monetize" the link with ads, but we have no guarantee.
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      Too late...
  • The most likely, of course, is that we don't do anything and that the great linkrot apocalypse causes all of modern culture to dissapear in a puff of smoke. Hopefully.
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    He thinks that shorteners are bad for the internet ecosystem, and I quit agree.
Sarah HL

Marco iPhone App: The Fastest Way to Find Your Friends - 9 views

shared by Sarah HL on 12 Jan 11 - No Cached
  • The fastest way to find your friends. No more dropped calls and frantic waving! Marco uses SMS to connect two smartphones to a shared map. And your friend doesn't even need the app!
  • Find someone when you’re lost
Hendy Irawan

Series 40 Web Apps UI Graphics Toolkit - 0 views

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    " This file contains examples of the recommended UI graphics for use in Series 40 web apps. These graphics and their uses are described in the Series 40 Web Apps UX Guidelines. The graphic include buttons, icons, form elements, and input fields. "
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