Detecting Google Chrome Using Javascript (2)
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As we all know, Google's Chrome browser hit the web yesterday. Whether you wanted to or not, you definitely downloaded Google's effort to see what ingenuity they put into their browser. It's clean, fast, and more stable than Firefox has been for me lately. Of course, there's always a chance that Chrome will have a quirk that none of the other browsers have and you may need to use client side detection to fix the ...
Ben Golub of FFToGo and RSSMeme Joins FriendFeed Full-Time (6)
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In the world of online companies and overnight Web sites, things can move pretty quickly. What might take years in the world of the enterprise can happen in weeks or months - as successes are claimed and lost, friends are made and disposed of, and new relationships are forged.Over the last seven months, I've been witness to seeing Ben Golub launch a number of interesting sites, including RSSmeme (post), a Google Reader shared items tracker, ...
Facebook Updates iFrames for Developers (2)
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Tonight Facebook announced that they made a few changes to application iframe canvas pages which “provide them with more of the functionality previously available only to FBML-based applications.” This means that applications will now be able to use XFBML, an extension of FBML which works on iFrame pages. These features also give application developers access to cached friend lists and preload FQL data. There are a few other changes as well: In addition to the ...
AngelSoft: Aggregates 400 Angel Investors : SOMEWHAT FRANK (3)
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If you are an entrepreneur looking for a little funding to get your startup going there are a number of incubator programs that I have covered previously like Y Combinator, TechStars and LaunchBox Digital that could help get you started. But if you have already participated in an incubator or you are looking for a little more than what an incubator can offer you might want to look for an angel investor. If you do ...
Enhancing Your IFrame-based Applications (4)
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Based on developer requests for greater flexibility and for better performance, we've added a number of new features for iframe canvas pages that provide them with much of the functionality previously available only to FBML-based applications. These features include: Using XFBML, our extension to FBML that allows iframe-based application to use FBML tags. The availability of cached friend lists and preload FQL data to the JavaScript client library. The ability to preload FQL queries, just ...
Youth Football; How Many Football Plays Should You Have In? (1)
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Who do I fear when I’m coaching? Coach Clark the self proclaimed, but inaccurately named “Dum Coach” says he fears the Coach that practices one play 100 times, while coach feels he has a walk in the park against the youth football team that practices 100 different plays once. Well coach Clark is 100% right on with that assessment and he’s said it much better than I ever could. Every year the teams that give ...
RESTful URLs with Spring MVC and UrlRewriteFilter (1)
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While Spring 3.0 promises to support REST style URLs out of the box, it won’t ship until sometime later this year. Spring 3.0 M1 will offer this functionality for anyone brave enough to work with potentially unstable technologies and should be available soon. And while this is good news for those starting out on new projects (or those willing to undergo a significant refactoring), most won’t want to migrate their applications just for RESTful URLs. ...
How To Scroll A Page With jQuery (1)
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After having a nice three day weekend, I'm back with Tuesday's quick tip. Today, I'll show you how, by using jQuery, you can scroll a page directly to a specific element. Watch the video after the jump.
Google Chrome Process Manager (31)
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About the just-leaked Google Chrome browser: Google also say they’re using a “multi-process design” which they say means “a bit more memory up front” but over time also “less memory bloat.” When web pages or plug-ins do use a lot of memory, you can spot them in Chrome’s task manager, “placing blame where blame belongs.” If this is true and there's a process manager which allows you to see how many resources are being consumed ...
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djspark said:
agora, todo mundo aprendendo javascript direitinho, né? :)
Thoughts on "10 Principles of the CSS Masters In HTML / CSS" (4)
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NETTUTS ran an article last week titled 10 Principles of the CSS Masters. The article asked several CSS and industry experts to provide advice on much-discussed CSS topics and share a trick or two. The article brought up some great points and some points I didn't quite agree with. Here are my thoughts. 1. Keep CSS Simple (Avoid CSS Hacks) CSS is a simple little language and your stylesheet should reflect that. As you start ...
Database Testing with Spring 2.5 and DBUnit (1)
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We’ve been using DB Unit on our Java projects for years and the mechanics of how it’s used has evolved over time. I’ve recently spent some time making it work a little nicer for how we typically write database tests. What I’ve created makes using DBUnit on a project that is already using Spring and the testing support added in Spring 2.5 just a little easier through the application of convention and annotations. In general, ...
Yep, It's True, AOL To Acquire SocialThing (1)
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A few weeks ago Mike Arrington gave me a call asking me if, my employer, AOL, had acquired SocialThing. Though it struck very close to home, I had to bite my tongue since the deal had not yet closed and did not comment on the matter. Now that is has been officially released, I can. It is true, AOL has entered into an agreement to acquire SocialThing, the Boulder, Colorado based social aggregating lifestream startup. ...
It Never Should Have Came to This (1)
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“I was in the room here one day... watchin' the Mexican channel on TV. I don't know nothin' about Pele. I'm watchin' what this guy can do with a ball and his feet. Next thing I know, he jumps in the air and flips into a somersault and kicks the ball in - upside down and backwards... the goddamn goalie never knew what the (bleep) hit him. Pele gets excited and he rips off his ...
Can You Guess Which Facebook App Is Making A Million Dollars A Month? I Can. (35)
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Facebook is a famously difficult place to make money. Despite the popularity of the social network, most ads go for pennies per thousand impressions (CPMs). Even Social Media, a Facebook ad network that is able to get effective CPMs of about 50 cents, has only paid out a little more than $8 million total to application developers since it launched a year ago. Yet AllFacebook claims: There’s a pretty well known secret among top Facebook ...
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kfc said:
interesting article