Making del.icio.us linkrolls. easier
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
Ian Irving's Code and Culture from Toronto
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
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”?
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
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
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
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