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The Internet is an incubator of innovations. This page is a running log
of those ideas, projects and products that fascinate, intrigue and
amaze me. Friday, January 28, 2000 Weblogs.com Search Bookmarklet Posted 1:27:49 AM EST Thursday, January 27, 2000 Moonfruit is EditThisPage.com on Flash. Moonfruit has a lot of potential, I would like to see them make more use of Macromedia Generator. If there were to open their backend - RSS, XML-RPC or WDDX they would have a killer app. Everybody is welcome to experiment with infolets.moonfruit.com, I have set the security to allow anybody to add a comment to the front page. Enjoy.
Wednesday, January 26, 2000 I have just created a Bookmarklet that searches the PubMed Medline database. In order to save it, right click on Search PubMed Bookmarklet and select Add to Favorites/Bookmarks. Next time you want to search PubMed, select Search PubMed Bookmarklet from your Favorites/Bookmarks folder. As an added bonus, if you select a word and then select the Search PubMed Bookmarklet, that word will automatically be searched. A gift for you Dad. Posted 4:08:28 PM EST Become a power web surfer, modify the way you see someone else's web page, extract data from a web page, search more quickly and more powerfully - check out Bookmarklets. A bookmarklet is a tiny program (a JavaScript application) contained in a bookmark (the URL is a "javascript:" URL) which can be saved and used the same way you use normal bookmarks. Posted 3:07:47 PM EST Octopus.com a windows only web application that allows you to create your own personalized and customized portal that you can use and share. Posted 1:40:55 PM EST WorldPilot is a web server application that provides you with a web based organizer and messenger. WorldPilot is built with Zope and Python and is open sourced. The days of Zope based messaging applications are almost upon us. Posted 11:28:17 AM EST Tuesday, January 25, 2000 Argo/UML is an Open Source Object-Oriented Design Tool. Coded entirely in Java and using the Java Foundation Classes allows Argo/UML to run on virtually any platform. Posted 7:59:22 PM EST |
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