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JavaScript templates - Handlebars.js
Published on 1969-12-31 18:00:00
As web evolves and we move away from IE6-8, there's rarely a need to even ask "What if the user has JavaScript disabled?". Therefore we come across better and better UI, more dynamic websites and web apps, loading content with AJAX either for usability or even speeding up websites and so on - things that were either close to impossible to do safely, either quite error-prone, even as early as 2 years ago. At the same time, there is an increasing number of JavaScript frameworks meant to m
Google+ and Google Search team up
Published on 1969-12-31 18:00:00
Amazing feature, we'll soon see how Google uses the data gathered in Google+ to actually make the whole web more social. There isn't much to say about it, it's just amazingly clear that this is a huge change in the online landscape and considering the deep integration with their other products - Google is definitely on the "wave" with this one.
Google+likes: The Chrome extension that adds Like and Tweet links to your Google+ posts
Published on 1969-12-31 18:00:00
How it started / Bottlenecks There we go, after a few hours of trial and error it's finally here, Like and Tweet options on Google+. Of course, it involves downloading a Chrome extension, but nontheless, getting there. At this point, if you want to jump straight to downloading go to the bottom of the page, but you're missing out. Here's the story: I wanted to build a Chrome extension for some time now but wanted to start off with an easy project. Considering the fact that I'm now offici