Mailpile: Let's take e-mail back! - 5 views
resizeMyBrowser - Web application - 10 views
Dapper: The Data Mapper - 1 views
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Dapper is a service that allows you to extract and use information from any website on the Internet. For those familiar with web services, you can think of Dapper as an API maker. For the rest of you, Dapper allows you to build web applications and mashups using data from any website without any programmin
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How to make $ 40,000 in one month with very quickly. What you need. The latest American news article. Immediately visit www.killdo.de.gg www.fiverr.de.gg www.newss.de.gg www.reddit.de.gg www.newsbbc.de.gg
The Color Wizard - Colors on the Web - 0 views
Online Diagram Software - Gliffy - 0 views
DeepaMehta -- Homepage - 0 views
brim-project: demo - 0 views
目標管理ツール - checkpad.jp - 0 views
Metamark - Make temporary long URLs short - 0 views
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--For Mac Safari Users: --AppleScript: Make all clipboard URLs short --Copy/paste and save in to ~Library/Scripts tell application "Safari" set longURL to URL of front document end tell set cmd to "curl http://metamark.net/api/rest/simple?long_url=" & longURL set shortURL to do shell script cmd set the clipboard to shortURL as text say "Done!"
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ImageMagick Studio - 0 views
Dabble DB - 0 views
SiteShuffle - 0 views
ProgrammableWeb: Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix - 0 views
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An experimental matrix of Web 2.0 mashups.
Usage: Hover the cursor over any cell in the matrix. A small box gives details on mashups for that API combination. Top links in hover box bring you to that API's reference page. Links in body of hover box take you directly to the mashup. Not all combinations have mashups & only those with the 'º' indicator currently have entries. Cells at the intersection of same API (ex: Amazon+Amazon) list any other examples for that API.
Note that there are two views into the matrix: the default view shows only those APIs for which mashups have been added to the database. The second view shows all APIs regardless of whether there's currently a mashup registered. It's big. Definitions: What is a mashup anyway? As always, it's good to check Wikipedia's definition, but essentially a "mashup" is a web-based application built through (creative) combination of data from multiple sources. Often, but by no means always, this data is retrieved by using a vendor's API such as those listed here. (An API? Also at Wikipedia.) Some recent press may also help explain: BusinessWeek's "Mix, Match and Mutate", The Economist's "Mashing the Web". Background: This is an experiment. It is intended to be both a reference point and also a visualization. What you see here today will change both in content and form shortly. I am quite interested in seeing the 'space' in which mashups exist. Clearly, some APIs such as Google Maps, appear to be more widely used than others. UI Issues: Cross-browser support is good but not complete. Sometimes it can b
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