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  • 01.06.09
    site: twitter.com

    Launched our first EDU site today, http://www.virginia.edu/span-ital-port/ . Reply with feedback.

  • 12.25.08
    site: delicious.com

    Plaxo - Stay in touch with the people you care about.→

    Plaxo - Stay in touch with the people you care about.
  • 12.25.08
    site: ba21.tumblr.com

    In addition, through Dapper you can generate more traffic and tap into new audiences if you decide to license your content using the “traffic back” license. Then, services that make use of your content will link back to you, generating valuable traffic. In the future, Dapper will allow you to monetize directly on your content. Get started now, set your license terms.

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  • 12.25.08
    site: delicious.com
    • Tags:
    • data
    • feeds
    • dapper

    Dapper: The Data Mapper→

    Dapper: The Data Mapper
  • 12.25.08
    site: delicious.com
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    • feeds

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  • 12.25.08
    site: delicious.com
    • Tags:
    • ba21
    • referral
    • press

    BA21 | Design Shack→

    We were featured yesterday on the Design Shack website.

    BA21 | Design Shack
  • 12.22.08
    site: twitter.com

    Launched a non-profit website on Friday at 3:20 est, check it out and reply @ba21 with feedback: http://spcdesignlibrary.org

  • 12.18.08
    site: delicious.com
    • Tags:
    • ajax
    • livesearch

    Ajaxian » LiveSearch→

    Autocomplete was one of the first Ajax patterns to come about. We often talk about how it looks, but the how it works part is what really matters. How smart is the algorithm to work out what you are completing against? How long do you go before you kick in to see a result? Does it narrow enough?

    Ajaxian » LiveSearch
  • 12.18.08
    site: delicious.com
    • Tags:
    • jquery
    • plugin

    jQuery LiveSearch→

    quot;A fun blog post popped up yesterday in which John Nunemaker ported a Quicksilver-style Live Search to jQuery. Taking a look at his code, I decided to have a little fun and re-port it to jQuery - trying to use the functional style that jQuery promotes. I think the end result is quite simple and elegant.quot; - John Resig

    jQuery LiveSearch

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