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    3 starsnezumisasi | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 03 2007 | web, google, OpenSocial
    OpenSocial - Google Code

    Quoted: The web is more interesting when you can build apps that easily interact with your friends and colleagues. But with the trend towards more social ...

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    5 starsnezumisasi | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2007 | free, template, web, cms, blog
    Free Layouts.com | Free Web Templates, CMS Templates, MySpace Layouts

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    5 starsnezumisasi | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2007 | komodo, web, development
    Open Komodo | Open Komodo

    Quoted: The Open Komodo Project, based on the award-winning Komodo IDE, is a new initiative by ActiveState to create an open source platform for building developer ...

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    0 starsnezumisasi | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2007 | testing, ie, web
    IE7とIE6を共存させる:その2 | コリス

    Quoted: 以前、当サイトで紹介したIE7とIE6を共存させる方法とは別の方法が、マイクロソフトの公式ブログ:IEBlogに紹介されていました。 IE7とIE6を共存させる(コリス) IE6 and IE7 Running on a Single Machine(IEBlog) ...

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