Poster is a developer tool for interacting with web services and other web resources that lets you make HTTP requests, interact with web services and inspect the results.
If you're looking for a way to be able to display tweets in your website using a MooTools-built widget, then today's your lucky day. Today we are highlighting 'Tweet Display', a nifty widget developed by Thomas Kunambi that allows you to embed tweets in a designated container by pulling the information from a specified Twitter user via the Twitter API.
Summary: One of the most useful new features in HTML 5 is the standardization of local storage. Finally, Web developers can stop trying to fit all client-side data into 4 KB Cookies. Now you can store large amounts of data on the client with a simple API. This is a perfect mechanism for caching, so you can dramatically improve the speed of your application-a critical factor for mobile Web applications that rely on much slower connections than their desktop brothers. In this second article in this series on HTML 5, you will see how to use local storage, how to debug it, and you will see a variety of ways to use it to improve mobile Web applications.