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Blogger Now an OpenID Provider
via Googlified by Haochi on January 18, 2008
When Blogger enabled OpenID commenting on Blogger blogs, they hinted on their blog that the
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Quickly Switch Google Accounts with the Google Account Multi-Login [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on January 10, 2008
Firefox with Greasemonkey: Free Greasemonkey user script Google Account Multi-Login adds a simple drop-down menu to Google pages (including Gmail) for quick switching between your different user accounts. Just install the script, reload the
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jQuery Release 1.2.6: Performance Improvements and Dimensions Plugin Added to Core
via Ajaxian by Dietrich Kappe on June 02, 2008
A new release of jQuery is out — 1.2.6, skipping directly from 1.2.3. Most noteworthy are the performance improvements (you can check out the detailed performance data via this Google Spreadsheet). The headlines on improvements:Event handling: 103%CSS selectors: 13%.offset: 21%.css: 25%Lots of other fixes, but the most important, IMHO, is the inclusion of Brandon Aaron’s Dimension’s plugin...
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Blogger Becomes an OpenID Provider
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on January 17, 2008
After allowing you to authenticate your comments using an OpenID, Blogger is now an OpenID provider. To use any of your blogs as an OpenID identity, you need to check "Enable OpenID for blogs" in
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PBwiki JavaScript Testing
via Ajaxian by Dion Almaer on January 15, 2008
Brian Klug of the PBwiki team wanted to learn more about JavaScript serving, so they created a JavaScript Library Test which tests the loading time of Dojo, jQuery, Prototype, YUI, and Protoculous. The test compares packed vs. minified, gzipped vs not, cached, etc. with some interesting results (hint: don’t used packed!). You can
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Track Your Eating Habits with Tweetwhatyoueat [Twitter]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on January 13, 2008
If tracking your calorie intake is part of your New Year's resolution and you already use Twitter, create and maintain a food diary using the Twitter-enabled Tweetwhatyoueat service. Here's how it works: on Twitter, friend the Tweetwhatyoueat bot (named twye) and direct message it your meals and snacks throughout the day from the web, your phone, instant messenger, or your Twitter...
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