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Friday, March 17, 2006
Learn how to write Greasemonkey scripts
Greasemonkey is still one of the coolest things runnin' on Firefox. If you're programmatically inclined, you too can write your own Greasemonkey scripts for the betterment of us all.Mark Pilgrim has written a book on the subject - Dive Into Greasemonkey - and released it under the GPL
A tutorial to help you create your own interactive maps using the Google API. A good cut and paste "I want to get something working asap" type of tutorial. Will have you geographically enabled in no time.
No more boring HTML tables! 70+ css designs for tables
A nice site with 70+ different designs you can do for your html tables. Click on the design name on the left to change the appearance. All are free to download and use on your own sites.
You know this. A mail server allows you to receive mails from other mail servers around the internet, provided you create user accounts. It also allows your users to send emails to other mail servers. For this tutorial, we�ll use a solution that is freeware, and does its job perfect. I�ve been using it for about one year
With the Origami's product revelation heating up and is just a couple of days more ... lets guess the price of this gadget to be revealed on 3/9/06 by Microsoft. Fingers crossed..huh! Apple sure shud be thinking abt this seriously.