Posts Tagged with 'Web 2.0'

xFruits: Compose your Information System

xFruits is a web 2.0 service, still in beta, that comes with a very low learning curve to understand what it does and how to use it. The home page of xFruits will tell you, in less than a minute, about its capabilities and features it currently offers. I like websites that can project about its offerings in very short time. It’s all about organizing your home page. Ok, now back to xFruits.

xFruits is a free online service that lets

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Did you ever navigate a website without a single mouse click? Try this one!

When was the last time you browsed a website and did not click on anything to see the different pages and sections of the site? As far as I can remember, for myself, never!
Today, I was surfing the web to search for help on CSS and designing aspects of navigation menu and found an amazing web site from Institute for Interactive Research @ [Don't Click It] and must say, it’s simply a pleasing experience to browse a website without having

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Easy Web Development with Firebug Add-on for Firefox

If you haven’t come across Firebug yet, you are missing a lot of good things that Firefox can do for you.
Firebug is an amazing Firefox add-on that lets you edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page. The entire add-on is under 300k in size and offers the following features.

One key stroke to open the interface.
Global enable and disable options for websites.
Option for blacklist and white listing websites.
Inspect and edit HTML code.
Visualize CSS metrics when

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6 Things that Every Blogger Must Know and Do for Success

When I was new to blogging, I didn’t knew much about anything related to blogging, tools required, how to publicize my blog site etc etc.. Each day was a great learning experience and with every passing week there was tons of information that I had to grind to derive some actionable items from. I then started doing a weekly revision of different things that I was doing and, I observed that the practices I was following started to add value

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YouOS – A Web based Operating System

YouOS [as of now] is an experimental operating system that’s installed on web, boots up in your browser, accessible at your office and home too. In fact, YouOS is a web based application, which looks more like an OS and less like an application. The interface resembles a Windows or Linux desktop and is very easy to work with.
Registration is free and as soon as you login, the default icons are loaded on the desktop. You can then customize and

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Web 2.0: Top reasons to use AJAX!

One of the most happening technologies on Internet today is AJAX. Though, it had been in existence for several years now, its usage has been emphasized and highlighted with its implementation by Google. Who started it all is arguable and there are several companies who reportedly started implementation of AJAX in their applications even before the term ‘AJAX’ was coined.
1. AJAX is capable of delivering functionality of a desktop over the web to end users. It can deliver commercial strength

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Adobe Flash Player Source Code Open to Firefox

Are you looking for latest version of Flash Player for your browser? It’s available on [Adobe's web site].
It’s official now! Mozilla foundation will have access to the source code of the Flash Player. This will enable developers at Mozilla Foundation to come up with better handling model for Web 2.0 based applications in Firefox.
How will Flash source help Firefox?
Developers at Mozilla will incorporate ActionScript Virtual Machine from Flash source into their Firefox browser. ActionScript is believed to be faster and

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