April 16, 08
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Password Bird is another web 2.0 apps where you can generate you password with the combinations of Your name, Your special Word, and any special date.
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March 28, 08
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Crossover
If you are searching any fast Ajax applications or you want to see a fast demo how it work, Ajaxdaddy.com is a web site with a large collections of nifty web 2.0 applications.
The most Ajax applications are using the jQuery scripts. I can quote some of them like the “Ajax instant edit” or “Table sort , Table organize” different type of Carousel script. Enjoy them on you web site.
ajaxdaddy.com
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March 05, 08
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Crossover
GlassBox is a compact Javascript User Interface (UI) library, which use Prototype and Script.aculo.us for some effects. With GlassBox you can build transparent border, colorful layouts and “Flash-like” effects. The GlassBox library ..
- is easy to use
- is customizable and skinnable
- comes with a coherent API (CSS based parameter) and a short introduction
- is tested with IE 6 + 7, Firefox 2, Opera 9 and Safari 3 (mac + win)
- is an open source project under MIT license
Web Site| GlassBox
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January 17, 08
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Crossover
The very new torrent tracker is Youtorrent. I try to test it and is very very fast. No eye candy, no Ajax, just simple searches and results. Youtorrent is a torrent search engine that tries to be what Youtube is for videos and Youporn is for sex videos - the key player of the torrent search engines.

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December 25, 07
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Crossover
Money management software is usually complicated while online ones are too simple and featureless. BudgetPulse is built on principles of simplicity, user friendliness and comprehensiveness. As the application is easy to use, it is especially useful for people to manage and monitor their financial condition. For security reasons, we have no intention to link to users’ account data directly.
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Multiple Accounts
Able to manage different accounts, e.g. Saving, Visa, Cheque Book Account.
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Money Tracking
Easy transaction keeping for Income, Assets, Loans, Expenses and Investment.
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Charts Representation and Analysis
All data can be analyzed and displayed on interactive charts.
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Budget Planning
You can plan your money spending budget on weekly or monthly basis.
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October 09, 07
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Crossover

Yahoo Mail turns 10 yesterday. With just 3 megabytes of storage back then, it’s hard to imagine what we started out with. There was no mobile integration then, limited ways in which to attach files like images, and fewer adopters of web-based services that weren’t directly tied to their ISPs. Yahoo’s put together a cute list of email milestones to help us remember how far we’ve come since 1997. Here it is:
* October 1997: Yahoo! Mail launches following our acquisition of Four 11, creators of RocketMail.
* December 1998: The movie You’ve Got Mail debuts.
* March 1999: CNN’s Ten Commandments of Email cites that Americans sent 2.1 billion emails daily (vs. 196 billion per day this year).
* December 1999: Yahoo! Mail launches Spamguard to detect spam and banish it to a separate folder.
* January 2000: Web mail survives Y2K.
* November 2001: Pope John Paul II is the first pontiff to send an email apology.
* March 2002: It’s reported internationally that email outpaces snail mail as the preferred method for residential communication.
* December 2003: Congress passes the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 to regulate the sending of commercial email.
* July 2004: Yahoo! acquires Oddpost, bringing AJAX to Yahoo! and inspiring Yahoo! Mail’s most significant upgrade ever.
* June 2005: Broadway’s “Spamalot” wins Tony Award for Best Musical.
* March 2006: IDG study shows that Americans sent 11.8 billion photos via email in 2005, compared with 2.6 billion in 2000. By 2009, this number is projected to 25.7 billion images.
* March 2007: Yahoo! Mail announces free, unlimited e-mail storage for all users.
* August 2007: According to Comscore , the worldwide Web mail market counts approximately 543 million people, with Yahoo! Mail alone representing 255 million.
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September 15, 07
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ReniX
ajaxWindows is a virtual operating system that lets you store, edit and share your files using only a browser.

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June 17, 07
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ReniX
Jobs: one more thing… a browser war
Steve Jobs has re-kindled the browser wars - only this time Firefox is in the firing line, as well as Microsoft. Apple’s CEO today opened his company’s developer conference in San Francisco, where he outlined an ambitious target to take over Firefox’s 15 per cent market share. How? By releasing a Windows version of Apple’s less-than-stellar Safari browser.

Mac developers also had their definitive answer on whether Apple will open up its newest baby - the iPhone. Nope, not in a million years… Only Apple engineers will be able to add native applications to the iPhone.
Instead, Jobs offered a “sweet” workaround: to run Web 2.0 applications, written with the “latest Web standards” such as Ajax, in the Safari web browser. He outlined his vision during a Monday morning WWDC keynote where he also outlined features for the latest incarnation of Mac OS X, Leopard. Leopard, due this fall around the same time as Firefox 3, will feature Safari 3, released to beta here.
http://www.apple.com/safari/
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June 06, 07
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ReniX
Happy blogging!
Thinking this is my n! web site… so hope to help everybody comes here.
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