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Where will you go from here? – Directions in the Google Maps API Version 3
Google continues to expand its third version of the maps API to include features already in the second version. Most recently, they’ve added driving directions, which gives programmatic access to the routing data between two points. As with the re...
Spotify for Symbian, Sony Ericsson and Samsung smartphones
The much hyped music streaming service Spotify has extended its mobile reach significantly today with the release of an app for phones powered by the Nokia-led Symbian operating system. Today’s release means that Spotify Mobile is now available on...
An Early Look At IE9 Perfomance Progress and New JS Engine, but probably 18+ Months Away
They are just about a month after the Windows 7 launch, and wanted to show an early look at some of the work underway on Internet Explorer 9, which will introduced imho 2011+. Perfomance Progress Dean Hachamovitch, IE general manager, gives us an...
Live Labs new Project Pivot wants a truly intuitive Exploration of Information
Pivot, next Live Lab project after PhotoSynth and Thumbtack, is currently available by invitation only to a small technical audience to help them explore future scenarios. It is a discovery tool, built on Seadragon and powered by Silverligh...
Camino Project is proud to announce Camino 2.0 for Mac OS X
After over a year of hard work, the Camino Project is proud to announce Camino 2.0, a major new update to the Camino web browser. Camino 2.0 includes a number of new features and enhancements, including rearranging tabs by drag-and-drop, a new Tab O...
HTML 5 and the Ability to Create Drag and Drop Events more Easier
The more I explore HTML5 the more I feel that a browser based Operating System is coming sooner… Links: HTML5 Drag and Drop Working Draft, Drag and Drop – MDC 1. To make an element draggable in HTML 5: <li draggable="true" id="file1...

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