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Frederik Van Zande

Ajaxian » Reverse Autocomplete; The details matter - 0 views

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    Autocomplete was one of the first Ajax patterns to come about. We often talk about how it looks, but the how it works part is what really matters. How smart is the algorithm to work out what you are completing against? How long do you go before you kick in to see a result? Does it narrow enough?
anonymous

Mommy Life: Alex is special! - card campaign for kicked-out kindergartner - 0 views

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    This is the web page from that video I recently posted.
Frederik Van Zande

Ajaxian » Announcing AJAX Libraries API: Speed up your Ajax apps with Google'... - 0 views

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    I just got to announce the Google AJAX Libraries API which exists to make Ajax applications that use popular frameworks such as Prototype, Script.aculo.us, jQuery, Dojo, and MooTools faster and easier for developers.
Michael Marlatt

Future of the Web Debate: Needs Your Votes! - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Top Questions A representative from Rensselaer told us that "right now we have about 25 questions running the gamut from internet privacy to how the web can solve the global hunger crisis." He mentioned that "there are some really good questions that go beyond the obvious - for example, a question about crossing language barriers as Internet access expands in the developing world." The most popular topic "by far" is the semantic web, but the equal most popular question overall is about net neutrality. Here are the top questions over the last 30 days, at time of writing: Semantic Web a dream? Is net neutrality essential for democracy? Can you imagine the future of the world (wide Web) without the Semantic Web? What would such a world (wide Web) look like? Muttilingual Internet--Fracturing or Blossoming? What controls should be in place on the Web, if any? How do we make sense of the proliferation of data from the ever growing number of User's social activity feeds? Can the web help us solve the world hunger problem? How can we make ourselves less vulnerable to "web failure"?
jimsang

艰难的原创--谈互联网创业--网络新势力 - 0 views

  • 作为创业者,一个纯粹原创的创业项目更难。因为你没有一个可以类比的成功模式,甚至,你的模式本身就是一个全新的,没有出现过的模式。
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      hhh
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      zailai
  • 进行类比,比如淘宝、比如55BBS、甚至一些国外的网站。 其实,每当看到有人说我们“像”某个网站的时候,我们都会有一些“激动”,心想
  • 活“社会化商务”的概念,我们也许也能“接点漏油”。当然,我不掩饰自己哪一丝“卑鄙”的“险恶用心”——学习学习蚂蚁社区的新亮点
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      hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Frederik Van Zande

OpenID Status Check: A Guide to Getting and Using Your OpenID - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    You've heard a lot about OpenID, the decentralized framework for authenticating users across the web. OpenID is convenient for end users, allowing them to login to numerous web sites using one set of credentials - their OpenID. But how is OpenID doing today? Where can you get one? And more importantly, where can you use it? We took the pulse of OpenID to see how it's currently faring.
Tris Hussey

Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth) » Please Don't Be Rude, coComment. I Lov... - 0 views

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    Interesting how something that is a great service and idea can be messed up by just poor handling
Missi Baker

Google Finally Launches Offline Access for Docs - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    hurrah!
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    hurrah! Now real collaboration!
Vahid Masrour

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    web2.0 ... but what was it?
Frederik Van Zande

QuirksBlog: Delegating the focus and blur events - 0 views

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    Nowadays many JavaScripters are aware of the advantages of event delegation. Chris Heilmann and Dan Webb, among others, have discussed its advantages, and I've been using it as much as possible for about two years now. Event delegation is especially useful in effects like dropdown menus, where lots of events on links may take place that can easily be handled at the root level (an or in this case).
Frederik Van Zande

GitHub: A Social Network for Programmers - ReadWriteWeb - 1 views

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    Git is a decentralized version control system created by Linus Torvalds that is used by a number of open source projects, most notably perhaps the Linux kernel. GitHub is a new hosted Git repository service that's being called a "social network" for programmers and with good reason. It also already has some high profile projects of its own on board: Ruby on Rails, Capistrano, Merb, Prototype and Scriptaculous, among others. "[GitHub is] the way SourceForge should have been," gushed one beta tester.
Frederik Van Zande

Wait till I come! » Blog Archive » My wishlist for a great Ajax API - 0 views

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    Here are the points I consider important when we're talking about Ajax APIs in JavaScript (Ajax implies that but you'd be surprised how often a REST API is advertised as Ajax): Good documentation / Usage examples to copy + paste / Modularity / Link results to entries / Offer flexible input / Allow for custom object transportation / Cover usability basics
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