June 2010
43 posts
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IE9 supports Canvas…. hardware accelerated! →
Skype Opens Platform with SkypeKit SDK for... →
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Google Voice Is Now Open for Everyone (in the... →
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… Google’s been busy rolling out changes to Docs recently, adding features...
– Google Adds OCR to Docs
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Hands-on with iOS 4 update for iPhone, iPod Touch →
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How to Create a Tumblr Theme (Code Structure) →
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Apple Releases Free App to Help Find Your Lost... →
… The tool puts your online identity back in your hands—and as it turns...
– via http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/8jA7GzP8pX4/how-to-set-up-openid-on-your-own-domain
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No Love for the Illustrator? Skool’d on How to do... →
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Gradual Engagement Boosts Twitter Sign-Ups by 29% →
Janrain Engage (formerly RPX) | Janrain →
… Increase online registration rates and interaction with your targeted audience with an easy login and registration process.
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An Interview with the Vimeo's Kevin Sheurs, Lead... →
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… Flock, the “social” Web browser formerly built on top of...
– Flock Goes Chrome
YouTube Gets a Cloud-Based Video Editor →
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Do It Yourself eBooks | Carsonified →
… Creating Your own eBook
If you don’t know anything about how to create an eBook, that’s OK, there are several applications for both Windows and the Mac which can help you to quickly get through the process and generation of ePub files from your existing content.
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Hands-on with the AT&T HTC Aria →
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Four Twitter Mashups Available as One API →
Here’s a roundup of the APIs to mine Twitter data:
Trstrank: The PageRank-esque algorithm we covered previously
Wordbag: A list of “most common words” for a user with a twist. Universally-common words are essentially filtered out because InfoChimps compares a user’s word choice to all of Twitter.
Influence: Gets the number of replies in and out for the user, along wiht the number of...
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Trade-in sites offering up to $320 for old iPhones →
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AT&T Accidentally Shares 114,000 iPad 3G Buyers'... →
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HTML5 Defined! It’s Not Just a Marketing Term
– Coding In Paradise: HTML5 Defined! It’s Not Just a Marketing Term
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New iPhone, iPad limits: 2 GB won't get you far →
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Google blames Wi-spy incident on rogue employee →
How Much Video Can You Actually Stream With AT&T’s... →
Crisis in Thailand Leads to Net Crackdown,... →
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… Mozilla Labs is back with a new Design Challenge – and this time you...
– Mozilla Labs » Concept Series » Announcing the Contacts Design Challenge
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Bruce Lawson’s personal site : IE and HTML5... →
8 Legal Issues for Bloggers: Part 2 →
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Really? IE9 100% Compatible with HTML5? →
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AT&T apologizes to the guy they threatened to C&D... →
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… With Internet Explorer 9, developers can build new classes of HTML5...
– A GPU-Powered HTML5 Flickr Photo Viewer - IEBlog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
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… Suddenly, some users will be wondering if the 2GB data cap at $25 a...
– AT&T’s data caps affect almost everybody - Computerworld
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Google Chrome Now Supports WebM Video Format →
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AT&T users can keep $30 unlimited data when... →
8 Legal Issues for Bloggers: Part 1 →
Netvibes Launches iPad-Friendly Custom Feed Reader →
Open URL Sharing Protocol OExchange Gets Support... →
… OExchange essentially establishes a common way for services like Posterous and Google Buzz to receive content. The protocol defines how third-party tools, e.g. Clearspring’s bookmarking and sharing service AddThis, can dynamically discover and share content to these services, as well as how sharing tools can read and set a user’s sharing preferences.
California Launches Mashup Contest: the Data Gold... →
… AT&T’s announcement that it will begin offering mobile...
– Poll: Is AT&T Strangling the Future or Is Everything Going to Be OK?
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Steve Jobs at D8 on Flash, iPad and the Post-PC... →
Related Link(s):
Steve Jobs live from D8
AT&T Pulls the Plug on Its Unlimited Data Plans →
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IE6 Finally Nearing Extinction [STATS] →
… StatCounter’s numbers indicate that IE6 usage in the U.S. has fallen to 4.7% from 11.5% in the last 12 months, meaning that IE6 is finally becoming a footnote in the history of the Internet