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by Scribbler on Sat 25 Feb 2006 06:14 PM PST  |  Permanent Link
  • Google Page Creator
    Google Page Creator is a free online tool that makes it easy for anyone to create and publish useful, attractive web pages in just minutes.
    Tags: google, publishing, revisit, wysiwyg
  • bunchball.com - Play with your friends! - Flash Player Installation
    Other gaming sites start with the games and then match you up with strangers to play against. Bunchball flips it around - you create a buddy list of the people you like to play with, and then start games with them!
    Tags: games, multiuser, revisit
  • Rojo Networks, Inc. - FeedShare
    FeedShare is a service that helps bloggers with similar interests promote each other. As a blogger participant you give exposure on your site to other blogs in the network, and in return your blog will be promoted on similar sites in the network.
    Tags: ad, promo, revisit
  • MoMB
    Tags: beta, revisit
  • Welcome to Your StikiPad.
    Tags: hosted, revisit, wiki
  • Demos in scriptaculous wiki
    Varoius ajaxy demos
    Tags: ajax, lib, reference, ui
  • Using memcached for Ruby on Rails session storage
    A few days ago Eric Hodel announced the availability of a new pure Ruby memcached client implementation (memcache-client-1.0.3) with performance improvements over the older Ruby-Memcache-0.4 implementation.
    Tags: dev, lib, memcached, ruby
  • Ajax Scaffold Generator : Demo
    Tags: ajax, js, ruby, ui
  • Welcome to Baby Depot - Flushable Toddler Urinal
    Tags: gadgets, kids, potty, training
  • Borges Home
    Borges is a continuation-based web application framework originally ported from on Seaside 2 that allows a linear style of programming of web applications.
    Tags: dev, framework, ruby
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