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Jan13

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15 Amazing jQuery Image Gallery/Slideshow Plugins and Tutorials

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ShareImage galleries, sliders and slideshows have become increasingly popular within webpages over the last year or so, and with jQuery becoming ever more popular, more and more developers have been creating these amazing powerful, versatile and sleek galleries. Thank you jQuery. Below you will the most powerful, the most creative and most versatile of jQuery [...]

May01

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15 Excellent jQuery Navigation Techniques and Solutions

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ShareAlong with content, most would agree that navigation is one of the most important aspects of any website. That’s why it’s crucial to make site navigation intuitive and engaging. jQuery is an excellent choice for achieving this. There are many things you can do with jQuery to spice up menus, but here are 15 of [...]

Dec03

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Android’s 10 Most Exciting Apps

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ShareAmid the iPhone 3G launch hysteria, we made a pronouncement that, looking back now long after the dust has settled, pretty well nailed it: forget hardware, it’s code that counts. Code via the juggernaut that is the App Store, which allowed the iPhone to truly came into its own as a mobile platform. Now, our [...]

Nov30

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Android – Apps without borders

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ShareWatch Android engineers demonstrate that applications on Android exist without borders. Apps on Android can access core mobile device functionality through standard APIs. Through intents, apps can announce their capabilities for other apps to use.

Nov26

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Meer Meer: Cross browser testing all through your one browser!

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ShareThe most exciting part of Adobe MAX last week was a service that was announced by Paul Gubbay at the “Sneaks” session that shows cool tech that Adobe folk are working on. His (very early stage) service is called Meer Meer and it is genuinely useful.

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