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PUBLIC MARKS from naner with tags web & ajax

23 June 2006

21 June 2006

eSnips.com - Let your content take you places

by 31 others
Get 1GB storage space to express yourself! Upload anything and share web snippets/links, photos, audio/video, documents/files; Tagging and the entire world, or a private group; Discover Who else uses this tag? What's related? Your voyage has just

20 June 2006

SketchUp - Dream. Design. Communicate

by 25 others
SketchUp is a simple but powerful tool for quickly and easily creating, viewing and modifying your 3D ideas. Experiment with color and texture directly on your model. Real-time shadow casting lets you see exactly where the sun falls as you model. Select f

19 June 2006

Top 10 Web Developer Libraries - Cameron Olthuis

by 20 others
Libraries can be a web developers best friend. They are great resources to learn from and can save hours and hours of time. These libraries include JavaScript, Ajax, Colors, PHP, and CSS. These should be in any web developers bookmarks, so go ahead and lo

18 June 2006

Consumating: A New Way To Find People Who Don't Suck

by 9 others
Meet hipsters, bloggers, freaks and geeks in your area by showing off your quirky personality with zany answers to our constantly rotating questions. Find cute nerds to hook up with in our people browser!

17 June 2006

16 June 2006

MyStickies, Sticky Notes for the Web

by 32 others
MyStickies allows you to place little yellow squares of digital paper anywhere and everywhere you feel like in the whole wide web.

MyBookmarks.com - Access your bookmarks online anytime, anywhere

by 10 others
a free Internet service that allows you to keep your browser bookmarks and favorites online so you can access them from anywhere.

Joe's Goals

by 6 others
Use our simple application to track your good habits and your bad habbits in an easy to use single click interface. Keep score and share your success with others!

15 June 2006

JSON for the masses

by 10 others
JSON is a text format that is completely language independent but uses conventions that are familiar to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and many others. These properties make JSON an ideal da

14 June 2006