Mar
7th
links for 2007-03-07
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I’ve coded a small Javascript library that will allow that functionality. It’s not meant to be a mootools or a script.aculo.us replacement… those are far more advanced libraries.
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The web’s unparalleled growth is fueled by the efforts of millions, and with that diversity comes a richness of perspective and insight.
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Make Maps to Share. Photos, Video, Comments, etc.
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One way to present XML information to a user is by converting it to a file format the user actually knows. Edmond Woychowsky walks you through his process, including all the necessary sample code, to convert an XML file to an Excel spreadsheet.
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Today is the grand opening of Auction Ads (aff). AuctionAds displays live eBay auctions to visitors based on the website owner’s keyword preference and pays out on a CPA (cost per action) basis.
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For those of you who have been hiding under a rock, and don’t already know this, the AAP is suing Google for scanning books from libraries.
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Placing social media buttons all over blogs and web sites has been a hot trend. Webmasters feel that adding these small buttons to their website will increase their social traffic. In some cases this is true, but in most it is not.
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The news that Novell has released an Office Open XML (OOXML) translator for OpenOffice.org is yet another nail in the coffin of the office productivity franchise known as Microsoft Office.
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A white paper published by the E-mail Experience Council (EEC) finds discrepancies in how e-mail service providers (ESPs) report e-mail metrics, and suggests the e-mail industry needs to better standardize its lingo.
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The journalistic back story to these NSA stories is an extremely revealing glimpse into how the nation’s largest newspapers, which largely had little problem running poorly sourced and false stories about Iraq and WMD, sat on or buried stories that questi
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A new study on blog readership conducted by Ad Age and Vizu Answers has found that blog readers are loyal, trusting and eager for entertainment. Most readers read the same blogs regularly.

That is so cool that you took the time out to pay me a compliment! You made my day… thanks!