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I’d argue that Scalr makes Amazon EC2 significantly more interesting from a developer’s standpoint.
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twhirl is a desktop twitter client, based on the Adobe AIR platform.
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TwitterLocal lets you generate an RSS or XML Feed to filter out Tweets around a postal code,
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A password generator that generates random passwords from the information you provide. The result is a hard-to-guess word that is familiar and easy for you to remember.
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This article is about using PowerPoint for interface prototyping, both for desktop programs and web applications.
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Handipoints, a digital chore-list manager for parents and their kids. The Web site lets parents set a list of tasks for their children–like washing the dishes or filling the dog’s bowl–and kids can rack up points for completing the list.
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Ruby 1.9, despite being a development release, has been out for a while. More importantly, Rails 2 differs enough from Rails 1.2 (covered by most books out there) to require new tutorials