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Wednesday
30Jul

CSS Framework

Maybe I don't get out much anymore (on the Internet that is) and maybe you already know this but there is a CSS framework called Blueprint that you can find on Google code.

I haven't used it personally but when I find the time to read up on it I may. It seems like it could really be helpful for those doing a lot of CSS coding by cutting down your dev time.


Thursday
24Jul

Googles Knowledge Base

If you like writing and have knowledge on something you would like to share then Knol may just be your answer. As the site states - A knol is an authoritative article about a specific topic. Apparently this has been around for several months but has just recently been opened to the public. There is a comment section with each knol and I can see the flaming wars now because someone may do something differently than someone else

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Thursday
24Jul

Flex Fans

For those of you interested in Flex applications and watching videos then head on over to YouTube to check out the weekly video called "This week in Flex". Lyora will tell some stories as well as showcase some applications. If you're a Flex developer then teach me how to create an application - alright? Thanks in advance.

While I have been While I have been

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Thursday
24Jul

Googles Lively

Have you heard about Lively by Google? It's a 3D online hangout where you can chat with others in rooms that you design as well as design your own Avatar of course. They also allow you to get the code to embed your room in your blog or webpage so that your site visitors can join - with Facebook and MySpace integration too.

Here is the Lively link and the MySpace and Facebook help links.

Wednesday
23Jul

Online JavaScript Training

Lately I've been doing a lot of reading from Books24x7 and books that I've purchased on JavaScripting however, it always seemed that finding training online was a bit difficult. What I mean by that is it seemed more often than not I was finding the same basic scripting over and over such as document.write() and when it got more complicated there wasn't much

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