Google AJAX Feed API
Embed a Dynamic Feed Control on your web page and let your users see customized views of the feeds. Customize how the dynamic feed control should be displayed, and this wizard will write the code for you.
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LastGraph - Last fm Visualization
"LastGraph is a web-based service that aims to give you a new way to explore your last.fm listening history. We use the last.fm API to transfer across your basic profile data, and then crunch it around in various interesting (and often hilariously inefficient) ways.The site is written and run by Andrew Godwin, with a large amount of rendering power generously donated by State51."
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Tag Galaxy - Flickr Visualization
Tag Galaxy is another in a long line of Flickr API visualizations. While I've seen several tag based visualizations for Flickr this one is particularly playful. You can move the globe, click on an image, and see more information about the photo. Most of the other tag visualizations for Flickr that I've seen when you click on the image to see a larger size, or learn more you leave the visualization and go straight to Flickr. I like that you stay in context with Tag Galaxy to view more. The project was created by Steven Wood of Georg-Simon-Ohm University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg. Nice work.
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AJAX Libraries API - Google Code
The AJAX Libraries API is a content distribution network and loading architecture for the most popular open source JavaScript libraries. By using the Google AJAX API Loader's google.load() method, your application has high speed, globaly available access to a growing list of the most popular JavaScript open source libraries including, jQuery, prototype, script.aculo.us, Moo Tools, and dojo.
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Accelerated DOM Scripting with Ajax, APIs and Libraries
JavaScript libraries have been around in one form or another for almost as long as JavaScript itself. As you go from project to project, it’s inevitable that you’ll find yourself reusing various functions. They become part of your core that you end up copying each time you start up something new. With any good library, code reuse leads to reliability; using the same code on multiple projects means that the code has been exposed to more and more people, enabling bugs or cross-browser issues to be resolved.
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Max Kiesler is an award-winning strategic designer and co-founder and principal of Ideacodes.com, a web consultancy in San Francisco focused on next generation websites. About Max...