roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 04 2008 | faves, seattle, bdnews, startups
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 21 2008 | faves, google, widget
Yet another Faves widget. This time it's a Google Gadget. So you can install it on your iGoogle page. It refreshes every two minutes so you can keep up with your friends or your favorite topics.
I've published to the gadget directories. Do me a favor and install it one your iGoogle pages. It will help with our gadget SEO.
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 14 2008 | widget, faves, javascript, jquery
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 11 2008 | faves, jacascript, jquery
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | faves, widgetVery cool. We need to get the no image icon set up so it shows better on dark backgrounds.
As a Borland alumni it's also good to see them doing something interesting. Borland has released Silk 2008. The first update to it's automated testing tool in over 2 years. For this release they have rebuilt the products architecture to make it more flexible and to allow it to support applications it hasn't traditionally supported. A significant element of this release is the ability to test Flex and AJAX applications and the use of Flex for application development.
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 29 2008 | faves, widget
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 20 2008 | Faves, widget
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 20 2008 | faves, widget
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 07 2007 | faves, blue dot, news
roberthd | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 07 2007 | blue dot, faves, domain
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