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04 March 2006

So What is "Feed to JavaScript"?

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An RSS Feed is a dynamically generated summary (in XML format) of information or news published on other web sites- so when the published RSS changes, your web site will be automatically changed too.

Tableless - Ajax Demo

Ajax é a sigla para "Asynchronous Javascript and XML". Se você entende inglês, pode ler uma excelente explicação do assunto no artigo de Jesse James Garrett: Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications. Não é uma coisa nova, e eu já falei um pouco sobre isso no meu blog. A idéia é utilizar Javascript para transformar suas páginas em aplicações, de modo que não precise recarregar a tela cada vez que o usuário clicar em alguma coisa. Você pode recarregar apenas a área que precisa ser alterada pela ação realizada.

Identity Production in a Networked Culture: Why Youth Heart MySpace

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I want to talk with you today about how teenagers are using a website called MySpace.com. I will briefly describe the site and then discuss how youth use it for identity production and socialization in contemporary American society. I have been following MySpace since its launch in 2003. Initially, it was the home to 20-somethings interested in indie music in Los Angeles. Today, you will be hard pressed to find an American teenager who does not know about the site, regardless of whether or not they participate. Over 50 million accounts have been created and the majority of participants are what would be labeled youth - ages 14-24. MySpace has more pageviews per day than any site on the web except Yahoo! (yes, more than Google or MSN).

Creating a MySQL connection with PHP/AJAX at John Wiseman

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In this tutorial I will explain how to open a mysql database connection using PHP and the all popular AJAX. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the XMLHttpRequest object works within php and the advantages of using it. This tutorial will be the first in a series of articles leading to the development of a fully functional dynamic web events application.

Apostas na Web crescem 28% e ultrapassam US$ 10 bi - Terra - Internet

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As receitas com apostas na Internet alcançaram US$ 10,9 bilhões no mundo, apesar de esta prática ser ilegal em muitos países, como nos Estados Unidos. De acorodo com a empresa de pesquisa eMarketer, os ingressos mundiais decorrentes das apostas virtuais, descontando o pagamento de ganhadores, aumentaram 28% ano passado.

26 February 2006

Making An RSS Feed

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RSS is a method of distributing links to content in your web site that you'd like others to use. In other words, it's a mechanism to "syndicate" your content. To understand syndication, consider the "real world" situation where artist Scott Adams draws a daily Dilbert cartoon. The cartoon is made available to any newspaper that cares to run it, in exchange for a fee -- and 2,000 papers in 65 countries do so. Unlike Scott Adams, syndication of web content via RSS is unlikely to make you rich. However, it can be an easy way to draw attention to your material, bringing you some traffic and perhaps a little net fame, depending on how good your information is.

25 February 2006

Processing XML with the XML Pull Parser

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The DOMParser is probably the most commonly used Java object for reading and validating XML documents. The DOMParser reads the XML and (depending on the parser initialization) will validate the XML against an XML schema. If the XML is valid, the DOMParser will return a Document (DOM) object, which represents the XML as a tree structure. The XML can be processed by walking this tree. An example of how the DOMParser can be applied to processing arithmetic expressions in XML format is discussed on a companion web page.

Ruby/Amazon

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Ruby/Amazon is a Ruby language library that allows programmatic access to the popular Amazon Web site via the REST (XML over HTTP) based Amazon Web Services. In addition to the original amazon.com site, the amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, amazon.fr, amazon.ca, and amazon.co.jp properties are also supported.

Firefox extensions I couldn't live without - CSS Insider

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# Web Developer - The absolute must-have extension for anyone who builds web sites, no matter how small or few and far between. # MeasureIt - No more eyeballing pixel widths! # ColorZilla - I shudder to think back on the huge PITA of getting hex codes for colors before this lovely extension... taking a screenshot, pasting it into Photoshop, using the eyedropper tool... how much time have I saved because of it? (Answer: lots.) # FireBug - As mentioned on The Javascript Weblog; just darn useful. # IE View - All the maddening bugs of IE without actually having to launch the browser. (With the caveat that it doesn't do me much good on my Mac at work, where I don't have IE/Mac installed.) # Live HTTP Headers - Go along for the ride from user interface to server and back, making all local stops. # EditCSS - Modify currently loaded stylesheets. # Cookie Crumbler - Convenient way to quickly clear cookies from a domain. # Clear Cache Button - Another small convenience that makes a big difference.

Libwww - the W3C Sample Code Library

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Libwww is a highly modular, general-purpose client side Web API written in C for Unix and Windows (Win32). It's well suited for both small and large applications, like browser/editors, robots, batch tools, etc. Pluggable modules provided with libwww include complete HTTP/1.1 (with caching, pipelining, PUT, POST, Digest Authentication, deflate, etc), MySQL logging, FTP, HTML/4, XML (expat), RDF (SiRPAC), WebDAV, and much more. The purpose of libwww is to serve as a testbed for protocol experiments.

httpy -- a sane and robust HTTP library for Python

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This is my contribution to the wild and woolly world of Python web programming. For a short intro, check out the screencast (Flash; ~45 sec; ~2 MB). After that, the manual should answer most of your questions. If not, check the source, or the Google Group.

19 February 2006

ciberia .:. Putin-chess é um vício na web russa

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Do país das grandes glórias do xadrez chega uma nova moda – o Putin-chess online. O jogo arrisca-se a ser um caso sério de sucesso tão ou mais viciante do que o tetris ou o tamagochi.

05 February 2006

Google AJAXSLT

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AJAXSLT is an implementation of XSL-T in JavaScript, intended for use in fat web pages, which are nowadays referred to as AJAX applications. Because XSL-T uses XPath, it is also an implementation of XPath that can be used independently of XSL-T.

Design centrado em quê? [ Mercado Web ]

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Identifiquei alguns centros comuns e incomuns no Design de Interação, mas deve ficar claro que eles podem acontecer em conjunto e mudar no decorrer do projeto:

Web Service File Transfer Protocol - a good start

Announcing WSFile, the beginnings of a new protocol to send files and other large amounts of data over web service.

ivogomes.com » 25% dos utilizadores web são deficientes

Sabiam que cerca de 25% dos utilizadores da Internet têm algum tipo de incapacidade e como tal têm problemas de acessibilidade? Alguns podem ser cegos, amblíopes, disléxicos, ser deficientes motores, etc… e como tal a sua forma de verem a web é totalmente diferente. Estas são as deficiências funcionais.

29 January 2006

28 January 2006

Canal Web: Eu acredito em Web 2.0

"Mas e como explicar Web 2.0 para um leigo?" Em construção => BETA

:: Último Segundo - Nem todas as recomendações da web são bem-vindas

SÃO FRANCISCO –Na Amazon.com, um cliente interessado em comprar o romance “A Vida de Pi” também recebe a chance de ver “O Caçador de Pipas” porque outros clientes da Amazon – presumivelmente com gosto similar ao seu – também compraram aquele livro.

Blobs in Games | SRE on web

"Yanick Bourbeau has built a web version of SRE called Imperium Galactica (which also happens to be the name of an older, unrelated game). It's fairly complete and offers a few things SRE did not (like simultaneous play by several players). I've been playing for a few days and it's fun! The game isn't quite balanced yet, but that will take a little bit of time to fine tune. Try it out!"

21 January 2006

Web 2.0 Workgroup - A network of Web 2.0 resources

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The Web 2.0 Workgroup is a network of premium weblogs that write content about the new generation of the Web. Combined, these sites reach a large readership of influential technology and media professionals. If you would like to subscribe to all of these blogs, download and import the OPML file into your favorite RSS reader. NEW! Check out an OPML mash-up of the Workgroup, by J Wynia using our OPML file plus the Yahoo Search API.