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JavaScript GUI Framework - Ample SDK
The Alexander Wilson Project
Sponsorised links
December 2009
*NEW!* Building Your Ebay Traffic The Smart Way | Use Froogle, Datafeeds, Cross-Selling, Advanced Listing - Download eBooks
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Handling legitimate cross-domain content duplication
For some sites, there are legitimate reasons to duplicate content across different websites — for instance, to migrate to a new domain name using a web server that cannot create server-side redirects. To help with issues that arise on such sites, we're announcing our support of the cross-domain rel="canonical" link element.
Studio and Garden: Serizawa Keisuke and Textile Design
November 2009
MooTools - a compact javascript framework
Songbird | Open Source Music Player
Use a Single Data Store When Dual Booting - Dual Boot - Lifehacker
Geek to Live: Mirror files across systems with rsync - Backup utilities - Lifehacker
calibre
Closure Library - Google Code
The Closure Library is a broad, well-tested, modular, and cross-browser JavaScript library. You can pull just what you need from a large set of reusable UI widgets and controls, and from lower-level utilities for DOM manipulation, server communication, animation, data structures, unit testing, rich-text editing, and more.
October 2009
Adobe® BrowserLab
PixelWindow
Adobe Browserlab : nouvel outil de tests multi-browsers
Browsera - Automated Cross Browser Web Application Testing Service
urlShort - Open Source URL Shortener
Places and Spaces :: Mapping Science
Places & Spaces: Mapping Science is meant to inspire cross-disciplinary discussion on how to best track and communicate human activity and scientific progress on a global scale. It has two components: the physical part supports the close inspection of high quality reproductions of maps for display at conferences and education centers; the online counterpart provides links to a selected series of maps and their makers along with detailed explanations of how these maps work. The exhibit is a 10-year effort. Each year, 10 new maps are added resulting in 100 maps total in 2014.
