Active areas of focus: * Social Lab - sources for URL social reputation, experiments in wiki-style social ranking. * Distributed Lab - projects focused on distributed computing, crawling, and indexing. Grub! * Semantic Lab - Natural Language Processing, T
Hop is a new higher-order language designed for programming interactive web applications such as web agendas, web galleries, music players, etc. It exposes a programming model based on two computation levels. The first one is in charge of executing the lo
Web 2.0 is about finding new ways to interact on the internet and collaboration, at least to a certain extent. Those of us in the know realise what Web2.0 is really all about - putting things on super shiney tables and painting them with gradients and can
Earlier today, Richard took a look at the state of e-learning 2.0, which got me to thinking about how school might be different if I were in college today because of the influx of new Web 2.0 apps aimed and students. I went to a school that utilized a Vir
What is that? In case you haven't already used it, prototype.js is a JavaScript library written by Sam Stephenson. This amazingly well thought and well written piece of standards-compliant code takes a lot of the burden associated with creating ri
There are many tutorials about creating buttons and graphics in the new 'Web 2.0' style. Unfortunately, all these tutorials are for Photoshop users. The Gimp users are completely ignored. To solve this problem I have written a series on creating Web Graph
Two years ago most Britons didn't have broadband and Web 2.0 was barely a twinkle in a developer's eye. Things have changed - as our cream of the crop for 2006 shows
mootools is a very compact, modular, Object-Oriented javascript framework. Its unique design makes it extremely crossbrowser, easy to use, and a snap to extend with your own code. It comes with a choice of more than fifteen scripts, plugins and add-ons, i
I got a phone call from my father the other day. "Oh," I thought immediately, "he's probably calling to finally apologize for failing to attend that basketball game I played at in fourth grade." But no, I was once again wrong. He was calling to pitch his
Hi, welcome to my first tutorial on EvoGFX - where I help you to create a Web 2.0 logo, mostly for fun - but maybe serious. Who knows? We will turn the original Nintendo logo and destroy web 2.0ify the logo in this step-by-step tutorial:
Nowadays Web 2.0 style becomes more popular. Every day tons of sites which has simple, bright and very interesting things, appear in Network. There are no standards about creating any Web 2.0 elements, but we have several typical features, for example and
People have been trying to classify and organize information for thousands of years. There are many examples of cataloged items in ancient repositories, including items in the Library of Alexandria in Egypt. Taxonomy arose as an attempt to organize inform
Don't write your interactive Web application in custom Javascript! The Web's Declarative nature needn't be broken just because you want two-way dynamic data instead of one-way documents on your site.
* Blog * API * About Kiko is a great, dead simple calendar you can use right in your web browser Kiko is developed and hosted on an open-source application stack: * LigHTTPD on Debian GNU/Linux * the PostgreSQL database * Ruby on Rails
Create tasks From the SLIMTIMER you can create tasks and even share them with your coworkers and those you report to. time your work Open the SLIMTIMER and click on a task to start the clock and click again when you're finished. If you've completed the ta
Need to keep track of what to do and when to do it? Track time spent on a project for a client? Try Clocking IT for a while, and always know who did what when.
Widgetbox is an online directory of web widgets for blogs and other web pages. We're in beta — try out our service and let us know where we need to improve!