Contents tagged with Social webs
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Blogging locally and globally–my experience
In Baltic MVP Summit 2011 there was discussion about having two blogs - one for local and another for global audience – and how to publish once written information in these blogs. There are many ways how to optimize your blogging activities if you have more than one audience and here you can find my experiences, best practices and advices about this topic.
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Adding Twitter authentication support to ASP.NET application
In my last posting I introduced my idea about common membership provider for ASP.NET that is able to support multiple authentication providers. Before writing membership provider we need support for some authentication providers to get an better idea how to use them together. In this posting I will introduce you how to use OAuth protocol with Twitter.
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Adding uberVU badge to your blog
uberVU is service that monitors how your blog entries (or other web resources) are performing in different social networks. You can integrate uberVU reaction count badge to your blog and monitor popularity of your blog entries right in your blog. In this posting I will show you how to add uberVU badge to your blog without any server-side coding.
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Links 2009-08-19
JQuery and web development
- Limit Number of Characters in a TextArea using jQuery
- Find out which Key was pressed using jQuery
- jQuery Superfish Menus Plug-in
- Make website images look like a video with this CSS effect
- CSS2 – opacity
Mobile
- 55 per cent of subscribers think content is too expensive
- RIM Files Patent for Merged Capacitive and Resistive Touchscreen
- HTC patents magnetic stylus for capacitive screens
Sharepoint
- Programmatically creating Wiki Pages
- Presenting MOSS Support Explorer (Not even Beta Yet)
- "This week in Pictures" web part in Sharepoint 2007 and Time Interval
- #SharePoint Site Collections and 100Gb Content Database guidance
Social Networks
- Facebook spam
- Twitter Co-Founder Evan Williams’ Wife Tweets to the World While in Labor
- Twitter-Written Opera Will Debut at Royal Opera House
- Stop the Presses! 40% of Tweets Are 'Pointless Babble'
- Twitter Used to Manage Botnet, Says Security Expert
Software
- DB Schema Viewer
- Game program for kids less than 2 years :)
- Using TCP Analyzer to Debug TCP Performance
- O3D:- Google Releases 3D support open api for web browsers
- Community Clips
- Remote Server Administration Tools RSAT for Windows 7 Released
Programming
- Multimethods in C# 4.0 with 'dynamic'
- Implementing Parallel While with Parallel.ForEach
- Instantiating interfaces
- Using Linq with Microsoft Word and Excel
- 20 tips to write a good stored procedure (is really just 12)
- Using the innerText Property in Firefox
Other stuff
- How to reset regional language to English in Windows Live Writer (Live Writer)
- Nhibernate and the Null object pattern (programming)
- Preparing Today for SharePoint 2010 Q&A (SharePoint 2010)
- What is a Smart Client anyway? (varia)
- WER Services : The Three Cs of Response Satisfaction (Windows)
- Download details: Virtual Hard Disk Getting Started Guide (virtual-pc)
- Creating Visual Guidelines inside Visual Studio (Visual Studio)
- Google’s Decision to Launch the Chrome Operating System Reflects the Growing Importance of Web Applications (Google)
- Google Services for Websites Adds New Tools (Google)
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Follow me @ Twitter
I exist also in Twitter. For some time already. My username is gpeipman. You can find my account here:
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Developing Delicious applications
I am developing a little piece of software that interacts with Delicious through HTTP API. Using Delicious API puts you one responsibility – use their service carefully. Don’t flood it and don’t stress it some other way. In this posting I will show you how to get bookmarks from Delicious and how to use their service without stressing it pointlessly.