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What Mozilla does right with Mozilla Home and Google did wrong with iGoogle
When Google announced they were shutting down iGoogle I reacted on how they were screwing up the experience for the remaining users despite having a long closing time (1st of November 2013). Long story short they’ve accumulated massive opposition from … Read more
Posted in Firefox Home, Google, iGoogle, Mozilla
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iGoogle replacements
Netvibes Netvibes may be my iGoogle replacement of choice as of now. It seems to be fairly flexible and also importing the iGoogle feeds to Netvibes was a breeze. Appearently Netvibes requires the import file to be in an OPML … Read more
Posted in Google, iGoogle
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Enable fullscreen mode when generating YouTube movie with swfobject
I recently dived into the YouTube javascript API as we (the company I work for) wanted to track behaviour on the video (note that the YouTube javascript API is not great for this task, but that is another matter). However, … Read more
Posted in Programming, YouTube
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Virtual hosts on XAMPP
If you ever wanted to develop websites with a root path, such as http://mywebsite, contrary to subdirectory websites like http://localhost/mywebsite, virtual hosts is the way to go. Figure out how to do it on ailoo.net. Another possitive side effect is … Read more
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