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4949_32 Deryck Hodge's Bookmarks Tagged With "web apps"

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  1. Visit The Facebooker Who Friended Obama - NYTimes.com The Facebooker Who Friended Obama - NYTimes.com

    A really nice article on how Chris Hughes, one of the founders of Facebook, left Facebook at the peak of its popularity to work for the Obama campaign. Most interesting to me is the point that at that time, Chris was finding his away around and t… More

  2. Visit Regator Regator

    Trying to find a new aggregator. Google Reader is just feeling clunky to me now, and I need something to make sifting the web noise easier for me. Anyone tried this and have good things to say? The reviews look pretty nice.

  3. Visit Strange square on Gmail - Google Blogoscoped Forum Strange square on Gmail - Google Blogoscoped Forum

    Been wondering about this. And now we know. Hide your frameborders Gmail! :-) I've Greasemonnkey'ed it to make it go away for now. It's like a scratch on my glasses that I cannot ignore.

  4. Visit Google Friend Connect Google Friend Connect

    I only looked at this briefly, but it looks to me like a lightweight way to implement open social on a site without having to be a full social gadget container. Or maybe better said it's one simple way into being a social gadget container site. … More

  5. Visit Social Graph API - Google Code Social Graph API - Google Code

    I have just gotten around to playing with this social query service from Google. It's pretty nice, I have to say. Basically, you query for a list of relationships against a certain URL, or group of URLs, and you get back the data in JSON. You c… More

  6. Visit Google App Engine - Google Code Google App Engine - Google Code

    Now that I've had a day or two to digest this, I think this plays a part in Google's Open Social efforts. One of the coolest features of App Engine is the Google account integration, which gets lost a little as people outline all the Big Table an… More

  7. Visit About our maps / The EveryBlock Blog About our maps / The EveryBlock Blog

    Paul Smith explains why EveryBlock built it's own map engine and gives a little insight into how they put it together technically. I think this was a smart and good move for them. Glad to see EveryBlock continuing to be innovative in the way Adr… More

  8. Visit Gmail: AIM Integration Gmail: AIM Integration

    Gmail now allows logins to AIM via GTalk. I don't use the web version of GTalk much, but it's nice to know if I'm on the road somewhere I can get this all in one experience.

  9. Visit Slashdot | Google Pages to be Replaced by JotSpot Slashdot | Google Pages to be Replaced by JotSpot

    I always thought Google Pages was one of the weaker offerings from Google. It really serves no purpose, IMHO, since most non-tech people use a blog engine for simple publishing. This talk of what might be possible with Jot Spot -- intranets, etc… More

  10. Visit Evaluate Low Level JavaScript Performance Characteristics Evaluate Low Level JavaScript Performance Characteristics

    Nice little page that can be run from any browser to determine performance of JavaScript language features.

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