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Firebug 1.1 and getfirebug.com
via Ajaxian by Dion Almaer on February 05, 2008
... debugging,executable lines marked with green line numbers,user-controlled naming of eval() buffers,Stack side panel on “Script” panel for callstack,Supports Firefox 3,“better” debugging icons,CSS errors report against source lines,bug fixes (incl. issues 8, 69, 218, 230, 239, 249, 269, 314, 321, 345)Internal firebug debug outputI raise a drink to John for keeping Firebug going strong!
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Google Maps Without the Scripting
via Official Google Maps API Blog by Tom Manshreck on February 20, 2008
... requires some overhead to maintain a dynamic website.The Google Static Maps API provides a simpler way to add maps to your website. Rather than use JavaScript, the Google Static Maps API creates map images on the fly via simple requests to the Static Maps service with HTTP requests. No JavaScript, no overhead. Just create a special URL as the src attribute within an
tag and let the S...
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Use Strawpoll on Twitter
via Twitter Blog by Biz on February 20, 2008
This new Twitter application called StrawPoll is really neat. Follow strawpoll on Twitter and every day around 8am EST it will ask you a simple question. Reply with your answer and the pretty graph on the front page will get updated so you can see the results of everyone who is participating.
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TwitterLove: Applying the Social Graph API
via ProgrammableWeb by John Musser on February 17, 2008
Want to visualize someone’s “following” list on Twitter? Thanks to this creative application of the Google Social Graph API you can. Even though Social Graph API was just released a couple weeks ago it didn’t take long before creative developers began seeing ways to put it to use. And as you can see in our TwitterLove profile the application uses 2 other APIs including the Twitter API to...
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YUI 2.5.0 Released — Big upgrades to DataTable, new Layout Manager, Flickr-style multi-file Uploader, and more
via Yahoo! User Interface Blog by Eric Miraglia on February 19, 2008
The YUI Team just released version 2.5.0 of the library. We’ve added six new components — Layout Manager, Uploader (multi-file upload engine combining Flash and JavaScript), Resize Utility, ImageCropper, Cookie Utility and a ProfilerViewer Control that works in tandem with the YUI Profiler. This release also contains major improvements to the DataTable Control and new Dual-Thumb Slider...
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Impressive Eye Candy: 3D OpenGL Transitions for OpenOffice.o
via News dugg by TaopaiC by (author unknown) on February 16, 2008
PowerPoint's push-down transition has done its 15 years of service, and it's time for something new. Do the sleepy faces in your meetings agree? OpenOffice.org Impress 2.4 upstages PowerPoint with ten 3D transitions rendered in OpenGL.
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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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Creative Commons "Non-Commercial" Content on Ad-Supported Sites
via Google Blogoscoped by Philipp Lenssen on February 06, 2008
This has been a constant question popping up among people I’ve discussed with who use Creative Commons-licensed content: Is it allowed to show e.g. a CC-licensed photo on a webpage which also includes ads to the side if the image uses the “non-commercial” clause?* Indeed, if this would not be allowed, a whole lot of blogs using CC content – including this one – would be in trouble....
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Stop sharing spreadsheets, start collecting information
via Official Google Docs Blog by JR on February 06, 2008
Posted by: Andrew Bonventre, Spreadsheets engineer and Michelle Lee, Spreadsheets designerToday we're asking you to do something new: stop sharing spreadsheets.Well... only sometimes, and only in certain situations. See, we've noticed that, in some cases, you want to collect just a tiny bit of information from dozens, scores, or even hundreds of users or more. Some of them are Google Docs...
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