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Category Archives: JavaScript

The Language that powers the Client side of the Web and More

Making del.icio.us linkrolls. easier

Posted on 18 August, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Via the del.icio.us blog, we have del.icio.us: we rolling and several new ways to add “my del.icio.us” into your blog or side bar, as “simple” as inserting some javascript or calling

Posted in del.icio.us, JavaScript, Web | 1 Reply

Is 2005 the “Year of JavaScript”?

Posted on 26 July, 2005 by Ian — 2 Comments ↓

I asked this below , but it’s really a big enough point to ask on it’s own. First AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) made it possible to build much more dynamic web application. , then GreaseMonkey made it possible to Continue reading Is 2005 the “Year of JavaScript”?→

Posted in Ajax, Code, GreaseMonkey, JavaScript | 2 Replies

Yahoo! buys Konfabulator, Javascript Widgets for your Desktop

Posted on 25 July, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

as reported in the Globetechnology, Yahoo bought Konfabulator which now becomes Yahoo Widgets and made it FREE! What Is Konfabulator? Konfabulator is a JavaScript runtime engine for Windows and Mac OS X that lets you run little files called Widgets Continue reading Yahoo! buys Konfabulator, Javascript Widgets for your Desktop→

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Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript

Posted on 19 May, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Richard Schwartz has hit one out of the park with Some Useful Utility Functions For Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript with came out of his Proof of Concept: Browser-Based Field Encryption With Blowfish Via Ajax. Well done Richard! del.icio.us Tags: XML Continue reading Processing XML/DOM In JavaScript→

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ReMixing Craigslist with Google Maps

Posted on 9 April, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Boing Boing a absolutely brilliant remixing of Craigslist’s for-rent ads data scraped and redisplayed with Google Maps covering houses/apartments for rent/sale within the U.S. only (unfortunately), at HousingMaps. The High quality Data re-presented with the High quality interface of Continue reading ReMixing Craigslist with Google Maps→

Posted in Google, GreaseMonkey, JavaScript | Leave a reply

The New Web UI and Blogger Tags

Posted on 11 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Charles Miller aka The Fishbowl comments on a brief Joel Spolsky remark about Google’s Suggest : the XmlHttpRequest technique, as displayed in Gmail, and Google Suggest, represents a new level in Rich Web UI’s. Give that I’ve recent linked to Continue reading The New Web UI and Blogger Tags→

Posted in Ajax, Code, Google, JavaScript, XML & RSS | Leave a reply

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