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Another feed reader for PocketPC
News Interceptor is a cool aggregator. Now a new version (Beta) exist for Pocket PC.
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Google Mobileizer
Really cool tip if you are on the move with your mobile or your pda and you want to access a website. Rather than dealing with all the full page this link will transform the site mobile friendly.
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Great series of articles
Lakshmi thanks for this very good series of articles, very useful, short and well written :-)
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Focus in ASP.NET Controls
To provide better experience for your Web site visitors or your Web application users, you need to give them a logical and as simple as possible user interface. One of the common tasks when building effective and friendly web applications is management of control's focus, usually text boxes, buttons, dropdown lists etc. Whatever application you build, you will allways need to reduce unnecessary steps that slow down your users and make them nervous.
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iWeb
iWeb is the latest addition to iLife 06 released by Apple a couple of days ago. iWeb let Mac users publishing a blog, photos, etc… easily by using some themes and templates. What I like in iWeb is the support of Ajax. Check the slideshow it’s really simple but works like a charm!
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Apple switch to Intel trigger a lot of discussion
A lot of people are trying to see if you can use Windows XP on the new MacBook Pro (Vista will do).
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First Mac with Intel processor available today
I think this is an historical moment, the one I would never expected two years ago, but now it’s done first iMac to go with Intel just announced by Steve Jobs and Paul Ottelini Intel CEO.
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Apple keynote and Ajax
This is really cool and a great showcase for Ajax. Check Macrumors, they provide a live coverage of Steve Jobs keynote using Ajax. Really neat!
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Pure CSS Scrollable Table with Fixed Header
Woow! This one tip is a pure gem, I was looking for something like that since ages. No more .htc file, really cool.
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[HTML] So you think you know everything about tables ?
Well I recommend this article to discover that HTML table structure is more than rows and columns.