Month: January 2012
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Open data, Google style – The H Open Source: News and Features
Open data, Google style – The H Open Source: News and Features
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O’Reilly Media book: Getting Started with Fluidinfo
Getting Started with Fluidinfo: For developers, content providers and sophisticated power users, Fluidinfo is an online information storage and search platform that supports shared openly writable metadata of any type and about anything. Fluidinfo helps content owners publish product information via a modern writable API, with flexible permissions and their domain name on their data.…
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the Firefox setting “browser.display.use_document_colors”
Up until now, I have never heard of this setting, nevertheless it had gotten toggled a while ago. It had made me a little nervous during the last couple of weeks. How I solved the issue: searched the web for “Firefox ignores stylesheets“, too many hits of course …, found a hint pointing to PrefBar,…
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Wikipedia launches official Android app – The H Open Source: News and Features
Wikipedia launches official Android app – The H Open Source: News and Features
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Google+ Scraper – retrieve data from Google+ profiles with NodeJS and CoffeeScript
fhemberger/googleplus-scraper – GitHub A lot of Javascript, CoffeeScript, NodeJS, etc.
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how can Google Reader go further back in time on a Feedburner feed than the XML shows me?
If you use Google Reader for reading a feed on Google Feedburner, you can go back and back and back and … in time, but if you simply download the feed (as XML), the file is pretty finite and short. Q: How do they do that? Q: How do I get such a longer feed XML…
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Google Chrome extension “Table Capture”
Chrome Web Store – Table Capture Using this tool you can browse all HTML tables on a web page (even nested ones) with big fun.
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George Mike’s HTML table capture test suite
Table Capture Test George Mike is the author of the Google Chrome extension Table Capture, which I find very, very useful.