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Category: AJAX

Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Ideacodes is currently seeking expert front-end XHTML, CSS and AJAX coder(s) on a contract-to-hire basis. Read more...
(5) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in AJAXProjects
Monday, January 30, 2006
I received email from Marc Guldimann tonight from Spongecell, an "absorbful calendar." They're having a launch party here in San Francisco at Ritual Roasters on Wednesday and we'll be stopping by. Read more...
(1) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in AJAXReviews
Saturday, October 01, 2005
We're pleased to provide an alpha release of two examples of AJAX image galleries by Max Kiesler and Emily Chang of Ideacodes. One uses PHP and MySQL and the other requires no database and simply pulls images directly out of a designated directory on your web server. Read more...
Posted by Emily Chang in AJAXProjects
Monday, September 12, 2005
eHub is a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media sharing. Read more...
(1) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in AJAXProjects
Friday, September 09, 2005
Like a lot of web people these days, I've been actively tagging my "stuff" in del.icio.us, Flickr, rojo, BlinkList, and Technorati. The more I tag both the content that I produce (blog posts, photos, links) and the content that I find (bookmarks, news stories, blog posts), the more I'm looking for a web application or an installable program that will allow me to view and navigate this kind of two-way view of tags: my tagging and my tagging of "others." Read more...
(2) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in AJAXTagging
Sunday, September 04, 2005
It seems that every week there's a new web application or service that allows you to organize another facet of your life online - then share it. Whether it's collecting bookmarks or books, photos or events, new social software sites and web applications are popping up that let you take your offline habits online, play show and tell, talk, mingle, socialize, and explore. Read more...
(4) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in AJAXSocial design

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