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20 Excellent AJAX Effects You Should Know - NETTUTS (144)
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There are a few special techniques or effects that can spice up just about any web page. These are the top 20 Ajax effects that every web developer should know. They’re essential parts of any web developer’s toolbox. If you haven’t seen them yet, you no doubt will in your future web development endeavors. 1. TextboxList meets Autocompletion Auto-completing fields in a form can be a huge time saver and a major benefit to the ...Shared by Abdullah Cetin CAVDAR (46) Abel Almazan Fernandez (2) Adam (7) Adam Pieniazek (6) Alex France (155) AlexandrosM (28) Altuğ Orgun (23) Andrei Firoiu (12) Andy Croll (4) ani625 (87) Ankur Shah (2) Ben Teitelbaum (3) Benjamin (502) Benjamin (4) Bill Welense (6) Bob Potter (18) Brad Brooks (25) Brandon (1) Brett McKay (54) Cesar Noel Quinon (43) CesarS (32) Chris Papadopoulos (26) clementi (30) Colin Plamondon (2) Collin Banko (7) ct2000 (7) Damon (24) Dan (42) Dan Reedy (1) daniel (56) Darren (2) Dave Cheong (13) DaveK (21) Daynah (18) dobata (312) Dominic (15) Don Ortega (6) Dorn (21) DrBaher (21) Edd Twilbeck (5) Edin (32) egordin (17) Eoin (20) Eric Acevedo (12) G$ (19) Gene Smith (5) Giorgio Marandola (4) Glen Stansberry (6) Glenn Welch (1) guy (431) Guy DOYEN (8) heggied (4) Huacn Lee (25) HUNG (114) igmuska (21) james (21) János B (23) Jason Gilman (14) Jason Kingery (6) Jason L (15) jaywest (9) Jermin (14) Jérôme (2) jim crossley (24) Joffrey (14) Jon Henshaw (6) Jonas (27) Jonathan Tran (10) Jose Viveiros (6) josemiguel (7) Joseph Rodgers (29) Jules Morgan (1) Karl Wong (2) Karol F (41) Kim Korte (2) Koen Van der Auwera (7) Kreg (24) kris.heyden (8) Lenny (23) Li Li (1) Loren (39) Luis Penados (13) Madhusudan.C.S (3) Mark (6) Matt (20) Matt Gillooly (19) miasarmento (88) Michael Hale (7) Michael Mior (79) Michael Religioso (43) Michael Tighe (2) motherduck (13) NasirJumani (328) Nat Turner (3) Nick Smith (5) Nick Valentino (6) Nicolas DEBOCK (7) nikoleto (37) Norman Dwyer (29) novon (37) Olivier Mourlevat (2) Owen E. (7) Pablo (17) Pablo Olmos de Aguilera C (18) Paul Spoerry (50) peter (3) Pramod (98) Raanan Avidor (25) Reza Sefidgar (8) Rob (23) robert (2) Roberto (9) Ryan (3) Ryan (30) Ryan (26) Sara (11) scott (4) Seth Jenks (30) Shannon Hubbell (6) Sho SASAKI (1) simplynutty (22) Skellie (78) stefan (17) Stephen P. Anderson (2) Stormy Shippy (20) Syam (20) Tal Siach (499) Thibault: “Cut!” (6) threv (2) Tibor (16) timothyt (100) tj hanton (2) Tobias Steinicke (11) Tony (22) Vincenzo Di Biaggio (26) Vinny Carpenter (37) Wayne (9) wcaw (78) will (125) Will (34) Yamana Kazuo (4) yoni (4) yosshi (19) Zahir Mirza (3)Contribute comment - BBC NEWS | Magazine | The rival to the Bible (3)
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Much has been written recently about VC and start-up angst in the wake to today's - and likely tomorrow's - poor market conditions. Some analysts, myself included, see this malaise possibly lasting well into the next decade. Albert Wenger wrote a worthwhile summary of where the overall early-stage investment mind-set is right now. In short, it's not pretty. I have taken a somewhat less draconian view of things, but that is not to say that ...Shared by AlexandrosM (28) Andrei (32) Brandon J. Mendelson (163) Dieter Limeback (1) GP (47) hank (35) Joe Fernandez (20) Kevin (32) Matt (1) Matt Sears (2) poorbird (28) Scott Converse (9) Sue (36) Tac (21) Vincent van Wylick (30) Zee M (133)Contribute comment - The Elite Newspaper of the Future (11)
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Cellular automaton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1)
permalinkstates of a finite number of cells (called its neighborhood) at time t − 1. These neighbors are a selection of cells relative to the specified cell, and do not change (though the cell itself may be in its neighborhood, it is not usually considered a neighbor). Every cell has the same rule for updating, based on the values in this neighbourhood. Each time the rules are applied to the whole grid a new generation ...Shared by AlexandrosM (28)Contribute comment
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Vincentvw shared as favorite Edward O. Wilson: Marx was right, he had the wrong species (3)
permalinkWe now understand quite well why most species of social insectshave sterile workers, and therefore can have communist-like systems. In whichthe colony is all, the individual is only a part of the colony, and thesuccess of the whole community is what counts far above the success of the individual.The behavior of the individual social insect evolved with reference to what itcontributes to the community, whereas the genetic fitness of a human beingdepends on how well ...
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Now Wall Street may shun $700bn bail-out | Business | The Observer (7)
permalinkOne of the least attractive elements is a section designed to curb executive pay at banks that participate in the bail-out package. These include limiting stock-related pay and banning 'golden parachutes' for executives.'I think this hodge-podge of regulations and rules will be enough to put many [chief executives] off participating,' Caldwell said.Shared by adam (33) AlexandrosM (28) Drewcipher (20) georgedonnelly (38) judson (22) Mario Sundar (42) trainspottr (101)
- adam said: This was called a week ago. Now we have the two problems. How long would it take to rebuild the banking system from scratch if we just let the thing collapse?
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Presidential Election 2008 FAQ (35)
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An FAQ for the 2008 US Presidential Election. Tells you where to get information and compares the candidates.Shared by Alexander Arsky (18) AlexandrosM (28) alice (13) Almudena (14) Amit (17) aok (10) atul (153) Cathryn Hrudicka (42) Chad Orzel (10) Chris Wetherell (18) Clint Ecker (124) Darren Barefoot (12) davidorban (22) derek (2) doug (3) g9yuayon (22) Gwenny (69) Harper (102) James (21) Jess Lee (25) John G (6) Josh (32) Karl R (12) Lenny (7) Michael Nielsen (6) Mihai (20) Ryan Grove (12) Sean McBride (116) socialtecharts (20) srid (16) Sutee Dee (4) Vicky (16) web (23) Will (13) Yusuf (16)- Chris Wetherell said: Nicely done. He also highlights two sources for fact checking, http://factcheck.org/ and http://www.politifact.com/ that I've been using as well and includes videos of Obama's talk at Google. (Where Obama asserted, "I'm conservative in the sense that I want us to get back to those values that were essential to building America.") Best thing: I can stop working on a similar page I was drafting.
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- John G said: data overload
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