links for 2007-10-29
Protolize.org – Essential web tools in one place Great selection of web tools and handy resources for javascript, css, ajax, php, ruby, flash, etc. (tags: java javascript ajax php ruby flash cms web-tools web-design)
Google Analytics Update
Yesterday evening I was briefed by Brett Crosby about the latest Google Analytics update. Net-net, this is more cool stuff from Google on the analytics front. Coming soon to a Google Analytics account near you (i.e. yours) is the following: Improved Site Search Reporting. While you could get some data on site search previously, this [...]
Google’s Ajax Search API
The Ajax APIs are one of those services from Google that I think does not get the attention it deserves. For example, Google’s Ajax Search API allows a web master to integrate search results within their web page, with complete control over the look and feel. In addition, you are also able to dynamically pull [...]
links for 2007-08-27
FriendStorm Myspace Adder Friendstorm allows you to add friends to your myspace account quickly and easily. Not automated software – but a website – simple and fast! (tags: myspace friendstorm myspace-adder myspace-friends myspace-friend-adder myspace-software) WebAppers – Only the Best and Free Resources for Web Application Developers collection of free web applications for developers (tags: web-design [...]
‘Web 3.0,’ Apparently, Has Interchangeable Parts
If Eric Schmidt’s right, the business world is in for another love-hate relationship around the bend: so-called Web 3.0. I say "so-called" because it’s kinda silly. But Schmidt’s interpretation of this hypothetical means, inherently, even more control for the consumer, and less for the seller/marketer/developer. At the Seoul Digital Forum, while addressing a room of [...]
links for 2007-08-09
I Got 99 Problems, but Developing Ain’t One – Software Developer In the words of the rapper/entrepreneur and occasional developer Jay-Z, “If you got developing problems I feel bad for you son….” A Web developer’s life is hard enough without having to go on the hunt for good developing resources. To help you take a [...]
Nielsen Saying No To Page View Metrics
Nielsen//NetRatings plans to bid adieu to page views, a long-time site metric that has been made obsolete by online video and Ajax page technology.There has to be a better way to acquire an accurate look at a website and the traffic it draws. We discussed Quantcast CEO Konrad Feldman told us his firm’s take on [...]
Google Maps Integrates User Reviews (Finally)
Google yesterday announced on the Lat Long Blog that it will begin to offer the opportunity to read and write user generated reviews of businesses that show up in local listings in Google Maps. Reviews in Google Maps can now be found in a small link that accompanies most business listings. These will join the [...]
Google’s Ajax Feed API Interview with Mark Lucovsky
Google recently announced an extension to its Ajax API to include an Ajax Feed API. I spoke with technical director Mark Lucovsky about the Ajax Feed API to learn what it was about, and what it means for web masters. The very cool thing about this API is that it enables you to easily access [...]
AOL’s New Video Search Tools for Developers
With the acquisition of Truveo last year, AOL signaled clear intent to extend its capabilities in video search. For developers, the good news is that AOL has recently followed a successful industry trend by “giving away the good stuff†to build a following. One look at the Video Search Developer Center shows why so many [...]
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