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2006 September

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MySpace: A Click Fraud Social Network?

While I agree completely with the following piece listed below, I found it sort of funny that the company that concern is being expressed over is host this individual’s website.

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Software development projects and Ajax

Software development and Ajax have finally come to meet, well, sort of. In short, there are a few things that they can learn from each other it turns out

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New weather.com site built using AppFuse

Looks like the folks at Weather.com have been busy. Apparently weather vacations rentals have come to meet in the middle?

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UIE Virtual Seminar: The Visual Design of Web Applications

Virtual Seminars, they can be both immensely beneficial and in some cases , rather annoying. With the latest one on the design of web apps, I suspect that this will prove to be one of the more informative ones out there.

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The Daily Sucker: Current Live Examples of Bad Web Design Techniques

Wow, this page being described below really does suck and suck badly it does. Just check this out…

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Mobile Web Issues

We like to tell ourselves that the mobile web has arrived, but the reality is that it may not be as close as we might like to think.

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Kris Smith on Web Design for Podcasting

Is the web design that you use for your podcast important? Believe it or not, it can be depending on how everything is laid out.

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About Pioneers of the Inevitable

Still alive and kicking, Songbird is working to make the music side of browsing a lot less cumbersome and confusing.

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Online Comparison Shopping With Pronto

When it comes to shopping Online, there are plenty of places for you to choose from. Which one has the best deals though? At which Online store are you going to find the cheapest price? This is an age old question that will be answered by the Firefox extension, Pronto.

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Feed Reading With NewsFox

NewsFox is an RSS reader for folks who like Thunderbird’s built in RSS reader, but they don’t use that E-mail client. Think of it as taking the RSS guts out of Thunderbird and putting it instead into Firefox. Now for the most part, I don’t like many of these “built into Firefox” feed […]

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Translator

He is a robot the comes from the future, no wait. That is the Terminator, not the Translator. The Translator Firefox extension comes from the present day and time to help you figure out what words in foreign languages really mean.

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The Del.icio.us Milestones : Crossing 3 Years with 1 Million Users

Wow, has it been three years already? Boy, time really moves when bookmarking is on the brain!

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BlueNote merges VoIP with Web services

Normally I would not be one to say that IP telephony is all that exciting. But when it’s combined with the likes of web apps, watch out!

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50 Axioms of Web Application Development

Sometimes we just need a good smile. I’d say the Axioms below are a pretty darn good place to start.

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LinkWad - Cluster Bookmarking

When I first heard about LinkWad, I thought it sounded a little gross. I don’t want my links in “wads”. I want my links in organized lists and helpful clusters that help me find what I need. Even though the name is a little disgusting, I learned that with Firefox it does provide […]

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Introducing the Web Service Software Factory ( MSDN Architecture Webcast )

OK, tell me this doesn’t just sound cool? A Web Services Software Factory? Wow, simply wow!

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OpenAjax Grows, Sets Agenda

Guess what, OpenAjax is booming and setting their own agenda. You know, as industry groups go, these guys appear to be on a productive path.

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Web applications company Nexaweb lands $10 million

Now is a great time to be in web development it seems. One company in the game just landed a fair chunk of development capital to call there very own.

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Fix Created for Critical IE Browser Bug

Right on, this is great news for those looking to use IE with a little more safety. It seems that there is now a fix for the latest bug that was out here recently. Just one problem, it was not Microsoft who fixed it….open source anyone?

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Fire Encrypter

Want Firefox to help you encrypt your secret files and documents? Maybe you just want to learn more about the encryption process? No matter which camp you fall into, the Fire Encrypter Firefox extension is for you. It brings the top secret world of encryption right into your favorite little browser.