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A set of javascript libraries that can provide some AJAX functionality but also allow you to create sites that can operate in a “partially connected” environment. There are tools for storing data on the client until it can be posted to the server.
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Article about a wiki that you can use connected or disconnected from the internet.
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A wiki that will run in a connected or disconnected environment.
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An interesting design site by one of the founders of ReBlog
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A tool that lets you build MT queries without having to code anything.
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Nice, simple tool for searching tags across multiple content sources, including blog aggregators and social bookmarking sites. My standard test for any search is to try “kumihimo” and if I get some results, I’m impressed… there were several here. You
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Handy way to figure out where you package is as a google maps mashup
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A browsable listing of mashup applications using the Yahoo APIs.
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Tool for graphics editing online, simple functions like cropping resizing, rotating, but more on the way. Could come in handy for when you’re not at the computer with Photoshop installed.
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Very cool little mashup with Google Maps that brings together lots of different information about a city you specify and the county it resides in. Nice job.
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Nice site… Search results are ordered by total price (cost + shipping) so you get the real price comparison. It also shows you how long you’d have to wait to get the book. And there is a bookmarklet you can use to compare prices from wherever you are.
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Site that lets you search for eBay auctions and lists how far away they are from you (so you can save on shipping costs if you’re willing to drive). It doesn’t really limit the results to something close to you, just shows you how far away the seller is
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A site that polls digg and several other news aggregation sites and posts the most popular tags currently. A quick way to find out what’s interesting right now.