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Cool listing of popular links on del.icio.us, newsvine and digg.com
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From ETech keynote - Tools for using Flash as an alternative or supplement to AJAX using the FLEX framework and some free development tools (Flex Bridge, ActionScript).
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Presented by Clay Shirky at ETech, his wiki about patterns for moderation on group authoring sites. Interesting ideas here.
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Example cited by Clay Shirky in his presentation at ETech as a sample of a group blog with a very simple moderation and posting interface.
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Reference site for building applications against the EVDB API.
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Presented by Brian Dear at Etech, allows you to request that a performer come to your area and provides some tools for you to promote your wish… If there’s enough critical mass of interest then it might happen.
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Documentation of the Plum REST API.
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Identity 2.0 - Presented during keynotes at ETech, provides a way to protect your identity data while also being able to verify your credentials.
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proposed standard to enchance the use of tags on websites by allowing a user to include identity information and context information. Something to research more. Presented at Etech
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A service you can hook into with your blog that uses the sxip identity system which helps you control the quality of comments on your blog. They also provide a Wordpress plugin for easy blog integration
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A repository for scripts including GreaseMonkey scripts.
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A firefox extension (built with Greasemonkey) that lets you strip the ads from Google search and add in some alternative searches.
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Book and reference site for how to build things in Greasmonkey. Mark Pilgrim was a presenter at Etech.
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Download Greasemonkey here.
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Slides from the Greasemonkey presentation by Mark Pilgrim at Etech 06
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Software that runs on a USB flash drive and acts as an encrypted PIM system. Signed up for the beta.
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a Flash based framework that you can use to take inputs from hardware sensors and control things programmatically or programmatically control hardware…. interesting stuff… also a reference here for finding materials to do some electronics hacking… p
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PDF by Jesse James Garrett on the different layers of web design. Part of the presentation at Etech on building the Next Generation of Web Apps.
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The slide deck from the tutorial by Jeffery Veen and Jesse James Garrett
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Site referenced during the Next Generation of Web Apps tutorial at ETech 06 as an example of good use of AJAX functionality.
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Download with code sample from the tutorial at ETech, including the dojo toolkit examples.
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A blog that reviews a t-shirt every day. Pretty funny stuff.
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An AJAX library recommended as one of the better options if you’re not going to roll your own.
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The Yahoo AJAX sdk/class libraries.
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“FireBug is a new tool for Firefox that aids with debugging Javascript, DHTML, and Ajax. It is like a combination of the Javascript Console, DOM Inspector, and a command line Javascript interpreter.”
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Recommended by Alex Russel as a good tool for debugging AJAX in IE.
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A tool recommeded by Alex Russell for monitoring web traffic, very useful for debugging AJAX applictions.
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A list of bookmarklets that are useful for web development (work in firefox). The JS Shell in particular was recommended by Alex Russell as useful for debugging AJAX
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A reference recommended by Alex Russell for AJAX development.
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A javascript reference recommended by Alex Russell in the AJAX tutorial at ETech.
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Reference recommded by Alex Russell in the AJAX tutorial at ETech for javascript (Ecmascript is basically javascript)
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“Selenium is a test tool for web applications. Selenium tests run directly in a browser, just as real users do. And they run in Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Firefox on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. No other test tool covers such a wide array of platfor
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Site with tech news, news for geeks.
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A social collaborative search site currently in beta. Demoed briefly at the ETech 06 keynote.
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Site recommended as something to research while creating AJAX apps that can run in a “disconnected” mode.
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GTD like todo list that has disconnected persistance
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“A reBlog facilitates the process of filtering and republishing relevant content from many RSS feeds. reBloggers subscribe to their favorite feeds, preview the content, and select their favorite posts. These posts are automatically published through their