Archive for: April 2007

April 21, 2007

A Cool CSS Effect - Dashboard [Updated x2] » Dustin Bachrach Blog

Filed under: lightbox, popup, del.icio.us, ajax, CSS, link-blogging - 21 Apr 2007

Ever want to alert your users to a really important message? Ever care to have some effect that looked like dasboard?

Ajax Live Search

Filed under: del.icio.us, Google, ajax, search, link-blogging - 21 Apr 2007

This page uses the Google Ajax Search API and HTML frames to create a more convenient search experience than traditional search frontends. Please let me know how you like it, about bugs and problems and feature requests.

Spotlight-Like Search As You Type With CSS, AJAX & JS » Dustin Bachrach Blog

Filed under: tutorials, php, del.icio.us, ajax, link-blogging - 21 Apr 2007

How To Tell Stuff To A Computer - The Enigmatic Art of Knowledge Representation

created this website in order to help demistify the science of knowledge representation (KR for short) for all who are interested in this still largely underappreciated scientific field.

DoMyStuff.com - Main Menu

Filed under: outsourcing, del.icio.us, link-blogging - 21 Apr 2007

DoMyStuff.com is an online community where busy people can quickly find Assistants to complete their chores.

Twitterment::What are we twittering?

Filed under: statistics, twitter, del.icio.us, mashup, link-blogging - 21 Apr 2007

What are we twittering?

Google AJAX Feed API - Developer Guide

Filed under: api, feeds, del.icio.us, Google, ajax, link-blogging - 21 Apr 2007

Mapping the Blogosphere

Filed under: dugg, link-blogging - 21 Apr 2007

Discover Magazine has an interesting article on mapping the blogosphere, reporting on the work of Matthew Hurst. Hurst mapped the blogosphere according to links. Bright spots represent sites with the highest number of links, isolated islands represent closed communities and …

April 20, 2007

Twitter / Hasselhoff

Filed under: twitter, del.icio.us, link-blogging - 20 Apr 2007

O’Reilly Radar > Pipes and Filters for the Internet

Filed under: Yahoo, pipes, del.icio.us, tools, programming, mashup, link-blogging - 20 Apr 2007

Jon expressed a vision of web sites as data sources that could be re-used, and of a new programming paradigm that took the whole internet as its platform.

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