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| PHP Proxy Scripts |
| Published: June 7, 2007, 10:34 am |
| Tags: Web Tools, Web Applications |
| for PHProxy. PHProxy is a Web HTTP proxy written in PHP and is used to bypass firewalls and other HTTP restrictions through a Web interface very similar to the popular CGIProxy. If your school, country, or company blocked your favorite site, then use PHProxy! The server that this script runs on simply acts as a medium that will |
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| Clicktale - New Web Statistics Platform |
| Published: May 18, 2007, 8:10 pm |
| Tags: Web Development, Seo, Websites, Web Applications |
| a new beta closed web statistics program running in the web today. It's the Clicktale. It offers a lot of features that most of the existing web stats platforms do not have. Clicktale takes a different approach by turning the focus on how individual users behave, rather than looking at the broader behavior of crowds. Like a daily, mini |
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| Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet... Operation aborted |
| Published: March 9, 2007, 9:50 am |
| Tags: Web Development, Javascript, Browser Bugs, Errors, Web Applications |
| While developing the Wiki-based site, I once encountrered the following error with my javascript code embedded into the page: Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://www.domain.com/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=edit. Operation aborted It took me about 3 hours to debug the code. The page loads normally in a Mozilla browser |
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| WikiHow Is Using Google Suggest Script |
| Published: March 7, 2007, 9:41 am |
| Tags: Web Development, Mediawiki, Ajax, Websites, Web Applications |
| that of the famous WikiHow website, a place wherein you can add your own "How to" references. Being inspired with the way they simplify the normal MediaWiki editor and having been amazed at |
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| Ruby On Rails Web Applications |
| Published: February 19, 2007, 6:30 am |
| Tags: Web Development, Ruby On Rails, Web Applications |
| so popular today in the web development field. It is not surprising to see several web applications coming out on the web that is based on this technology. Ruby On Rails has been used for hundreds of applications around the world. I have compiled here the most prolific web applications that used this technology: Basecamp is the original |
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| Web Utilities: See how a your site renders in virtually any browser with BrowserShots |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 3:00 pm |
| Tags: Design, Web 2 0, Web Applications, Web Browser, Web Utilities, Webapps |
| systems to check your web design against different browsers? Web app BrowserShots takes screenshots of sites on different browsers using different operating systems including Windows, Mac, and Linux. Supported browsers include: BonEcho, Firefox, Konquerer, Opera, SeaMonkey, Safari, and Internet Explorer—along with several others you |
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| Webcam: Control your webcam with your browser with Seenly |
| Published: August 14, 2007, 9:00 am |
| Tags: Security, Vnc, Web 2 0, Web Applications, Webcam |
| Webapp Seenly displays live video from your computer's webcam in your browser of choice (instead of using desktop software.) Seenly can take pictures using your webcam —which you can then save to your hard drive or store in your Seenly account for a quick snapshot gallery. Seenly worked perfectly with my Logitech webcam on Windows XP. |
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| Passwords: Get a random password from PassPub |
| Published: August 14, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Passwords, Security, Time Savers, Web 2 0, Web Applications |
| password for everything! Web app PassPub randomly generates a bunch of different passwords that can be used for WEP and WPA keys, and for basic passwords with lengths of 6 to 12 characters. Although similar to the previously mentioned Strong Password Generator, what makes PassPub particularly convenient is that it can create passwords that |
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| Wikipedia: Identify anonymous edits with Wikipedia Scanner |
| Published: August 15, 2007, 8:29 am |
| Tags: Identity, Web Applications, Wikipedia |
| Sick of anonymous users screwing up your hard work on the Wikipedia? Virgil Griffith, a graduate student at Cal Tech, created a tool that identifies anonymous Wikipedia editors based on the digital footprint left by their IP addresses. Griffith thus downloaded the entire encyclopedia, isolating the XML-based records of anonymous changes and IP |
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| Telephones: Get Reverse Phone Lookups with Sullr |
| Published: August 28, 2007, 9:00 pm |
| Tags: Phones, Telephones, Telephony, Top, Web Applications |
| Web site Sullr provides reverse phone number lookups with an attractive AJAX interface and Google Maps mashup. Next time you get a call on your phone from an unrecognized number, enter in the number and see if Sullr can grab the listing. If you're on your cell phone, you can point your mobile browser to wap.sullr.com for a mobile version (though |
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| Image Editing: Edit Your Online Images with FotoFlexer |
| Published: August 30, 2007, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Digital Pictures, Image Editing, Web Applications |
| and then some (including webcam shots). We've posted an embarrassing number of online image editors in the past year, but FotoFlexer looks like the editor that devoured the features of all the rest and then went back for seconds. If you need to do serious image editing, desktop editors like Photoshop, GIMP, or Paint.NET will always be |
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| Silverlight: Microsoft's Flash competitor Silverlight ... |
| Published: September 5, 2007, 10:20 am |
| Tags: Flash, Plug Ins, Silverlight, Web Applications |
| Microsoft's Flash competitor Silverlight goes 1.0 today, announces Linux support. Have we got a viable Flash replacement here, or another Microsoft me-too application? |
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| Digital Music: Get Huge, High Quality Album Artwork from the iTunes Album Art Grabber |
| Published: September 11, 2007, 5:00 pm |
| Tags: Album Art, Digital Music, Mp3s, Music, Top, Web Applications, Webapps |
| for your music library with web application iTunes Album Art Grabber. How high quality? you ask. We're talking up to 1425x1425 pixels—so huge. The site is still working out some kinks, but—provided the bugs are taken care of—anyone who's spent time agonizing over a music library complete with full album artwork will find the |
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| Chat: Transfer Files over IM with Meebo |
| Published: September 11, 2007, 3:00 pm |
| Tags: Chat, File Sharing, Top, Web, Web Applications, Web Utilities, Webapps |
| Popular web-based instant messaging service Meebo now supports file transfer, meaning you can share files with your contacts over Meebo IM on the web—whether your contacts are using Meebo or not. You'll need to have registered with Meebo (a free and painless process) in order to send files from their web interface, but anyone can receive |
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| Digital Music: Get Quality CD Covers from Retail Music Outlets |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 11:00 am |
| Tags: Album Art, Digital Music, Itunes, Mp3, Mp3s, Music, Web Applications, Webapps |
| Since previously mentioned iTunes Album Art Grabber stopped working, programmer Josh Powell has been scrambling to develop a suitable alternative that aggregates the best album covers from three retail sources: Amazon, Walmart, and Buy.com. You won't get the 1425x1425 pixel quality that iTunes afforded us (and hopefully Apple will offer again), |
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