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  1. Visit JavaScript Rock Star JavaScript Rock Star

    Guitar done with YouTube and JavaScript. John Resig is nuts, nuts I tell ya!

  2. Visit hCard Wizard [Matthew Levine] hCard Wizard [Matthew Levine]

    Words cannot describe how brilliant this is. In response to a whinging Twitter post I made, Matthew Levine created a bookmarklet to quickly and easily create simple hCards for easy adding to blog posts. It works beautifully.

  3. Visit Call for Review: Updated WAI-ARIA Specification from Shawn Henry on 2008-08-06 (w3c-wai-ig@w3.org from July to September 2008) Call for Review: Updated WAI-ARIA Specification from Shawn Henry on 2008-08-06 (w3c-wai-ig@w3.org from July to September 2008)

    Shawn at the W3C wants feedback on the ARIA working draft, particularly "feedback on host language embedding, that is, how ARIA is implemented in HTML, XHTML, SVG, and other host languages." If you don't chime in now, don't bitch later.

  4. Visit Introduction to WAI ARIA - Opera Developer Community Introduction to WAI ARIA - Opera Developer Community

    A good overview of ARIA from the mighty Gez Lemon. There seems to be quite a bit of overlap with some HTML5 ideas here.

  5. Visit Nihilogic : WolfenFlickr 3D - Wolfenstein 3D / Flickr JavaScript Mashup Nihilogic : WolfenFlickr 3D - Wolfenstein 3D / Flickr JavaScript Mashup

    This mashup serves no purpose other than to make me cackle with glee. Navigate Flickr pics on the walls of Castle Wolfenstein.

  6. Visit Spacius! A Space Adventure Spacius! A Space Adventure

    Get nostalgic with this old-school shoot 'em up. Oh, and it's written in JavaScript.

  7. Visit Nihilogic: JavaScript Super Mario Kart Nihilogic: JavaScript Super Mario Kart

    A JavaScript version of Super Mario Kart? Crazy!

  8. Visit Twitter / Simon Willison: javascript:(function(){var ... Twitter / Simon Willison: javascript:(function(){var ...

    Copy this bit of JavaScript code. Visit your website of choice in Safari. Paste said code into the address bar. Giggle with glee.

  9. Visit AJAX Libraries API - Google Code AJAX Libraries API - Google Code

    Google is now hosting all the major JavaScript libraries. The caching benefits should be good news for your users.

  10. Visit Google Doctype - Google Code Google Doctype - Google Code

    This looks like it could be a very valuable resource indeed: a user-contributed and edited reference for HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

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