July 20th, 2008
Try the New iGoogle!
Ionut Alex Chitu posts an great review of the new iGoogle. You really should try it for yourself. Here’s the trick to unlock the new features:
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Ionut Alex Chitu posts an great review of the new iGoogle. You really should try it for yourself. Here’s the trick to unlock the new features:
Tags: AJAX, Google, iGoogleShare This
Google Analytics rolls out a new interface. Adopting iGoogle’s movable panels, the new look features more Ajax and bigger fonts for that clear and customizable Web 2.0 look. Sweet. And still free.
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Ever since I heard of blogging and decided to setup my own blog, I’ve been using WordPress. After expanding my blogging career by grabbing a spot in the b5media network, I’ve become more and more involved with WordPress. Now I’ve begun using WordPress as a CMS option for many of my web clients that don’t […]
What happened in 2006? Lots of stuff, but we weren’t able to cover it all on Emerging Earth. What I can tell you though is what the Top 10 posts were of 2006 based on viewing numbers. If you’re new to Emerging Earth in 2007, this gives you an idea of the topics we discuss […]
Yahoo! TV has gone through an AJAXY redesign, but I don’t really like it so far.
It’s currently December 4th, but I can’t see listings prior to Tuesday, December 5th at 8am.
They’ve made the TiVo integration very easily identifiable and that’s a good thing for me since I’m a TiVo user and much prefer scheduling via […]
Cool stuff from Google. They continue to be so very AJAXy (that is using Ajax… the cool bling bling that makes websites so very Web 2.0ish by not making you reload a page to get updates on it) by releasing their search API. Now you can have live Google searches on your website. […]
If we go by Mike Rundle’s evaluation of Web 2.0, we must look at innovativenes, usefulness and barriers to entry into the market. Here’s a great example of a product that is both innovative AND useful.
Wufoo is a new product that allows developers to create AJAX powered forms on the fly. I demoed […]
Came across this thorough, exhaustive (did I mention thorough) analysis of Prototype.js, the AJAX helper library that is used in quite a lot of the Web 2.0 apps out there. As an AJAX dabbler myself, I love this method mapping.
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I’ve been toying with AJAX from a developer standpoint the past few weeks as well as sampling the many Web 2.0 projects that are coming out on what seems to be a daily basis. IT seems like they all use AJAX, and rightly so. It allows for enhanced interactivity without the curse of […]
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