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Apple uses AdLib JavaScript framework to make richer web apps for iPad
Done21.com has discovered something interesting in the online iPad user-guide: a new JavaScript framework they’ve dubbed AdLib (after its filename) that allows for very native app look and feel in the decidedly web-based app. AppleInsider notes that it appears to…
Netflix, ABC, CBS, and maybe even Hulu coming to iPad!
In that stream of 700 iPad apps revealed last night, Engadget noticed a few gems including Netflix and ABC, and with CBS doing the HTML5-video thing and Hulu once again being rumored, could content consumption nirvana finally be near? Netflix…
Huggies Targets Social Media Moms With New Campaign
Brand sponsored social media campaigns are everywhere. From SeaWorld, Starbucks, and Dunkin’ Donuts, to Cadbury, A&E, and even Universal, it’s officially the hot trend to replace or supplement traditional marketing campaigns with social media. Huggies, the maker of diapers, training…
Polar Rose Adds Facial Recognition to Your Flickr Photos
Since the debut of the new iPhoto, which comes complete with facial recognition plus integration with Flickr and Facebook, tagging your friends in photos has become a much easier process. In a similar vein, but on a broader scale, Polar…
Spice Up Your Presentations With SlideRocket’s Service Directory
SlideRocket, the slick online alternative for pristine presentations that launched in public beta last year, is expanding their virtual marketplace with more content partners and a brand new services directory. SlideRocket’s Marketplace already enabled users to purchase premium content to…
Springpad: An Intelligent Online Notebook for Everything
Online notebooks are a dime a dozen, with Evernote at the head of the class and at least 17 other eager alternatives close behind. So, do we really need another one competing for our online filing needs? We’ll leave the…
Evernote and Shoeboxed Make Receipts Universally Accessible
How do you manage receipts and business cards? The super human among us file, categorize, and store their receipts and business cards for financial tracking, tax purposes, and networking needs. Most of us, though, are not super human, which means…
20 Steps to Better Wireframing
Possibly the biggest mistake in any development project is failure to plan. Recently, the owner of a prospective start-up told me that planning was unnecessary and a good developer could just start coding. This, I promise you, will end in…
Qapacity: A More Social Home for Your Small Business
If you’re a small business or a one man/woman show, how are you promoting your business online? On the flip side, if you’re looking for a consultant, photographer, or a web design company, where do you start your search? That’s…
HOT TO: Use Your Blog’s Domain as a Lifestream
Back when most of the early adopter set was getting their epiphanies about FriendFeed, there were dozens of other services cropping up on a near constant basis on a mission to prove how easy it was to design a lifestreaming…
Irony Alert: Get Website Downtime Alerts via Twitter
Not too long ago, Twitter was constantly lambasted for its lack of reliability. Now, at least one developer is confident enough in the microblogging tool to launch a simple service that notifies users of website uptime/downtime via Twitter replies. Ding…
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