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Hot on the heels of Google’s announcement of Enterprise licensing for its Maps API, Yahoo! releases its API for commerciall use free of charge.
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Impressive in-browser vector drawing tool for assembling 2D diagrams. Impressive use of SVG (in Firefox) and VML (in Internet Explorer).
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A live webcast about implementing AJAX in Java. Hurry in and register — it’s at 2PM EDT.
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Does use of AJAX intrinsically lead to heavier server load? As Sun’s Tim Bray explains, such claims are only valid when developers aren’t thinking about the consequences of their design decisions. AJAX can actually provide a net win.
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eBay announces it will launch a keyword advertising system similar to Google’s AdSense that will direct web surfers to auctions related to the sites they visit.
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Case study of a Google Maps mashup, using the hCard microformat as a data source.
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Lets you write a single application that can use the Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft mapping APIs interchangeably.
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Microsoft rolls out the new handling of ActiveX controls, requiring users to click in order to activate them. Unlike the April update, this version cannot be disabled with a compatibility patch. See the recent SitePoint article for a workaround.
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Flock, the del.icio.us-, Flickr-, RSS-, and blogging-enhanced cousin of Firefox is finally available as a public beta.
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eBay launches Skype integration for a subset of its categories as a test. Buyers can contact the seller of an auction by clicking a “Skype Me” button on the auction page.
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See also SitePoint’s Top 7 PHP Security Blunders.
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Yeah, once again, nothing about Flex 2 and WPF for Web. All hail PHP!
June 15th, 2006 at 5:02 am
Michael, relax. We will certainly link to news about Flex and WPF when there is something to report on those fronts. If there is some specific news you believe we have missed, let us know. In the meantime, might I recommend a few deep breathing excercises?
June 15th, 2006 at 9:52 am
He’s right, Kevin. You’re the one who needs to breath… breath in some of the new and not stick to your same ol’.
WPF is all over the place, can’t be to hard to find something to list here. PHPlease.
June 15th, 2006 at 6:23 pm
Like Kev said, be part of the solution rather than part of the problem. If you are aware of a link that you think is worthy of including in the Daily Links, send it in! It’s not like it is going to be rejected. It would make our job of finding newsworthy links easier, and would be a less negative way of delivering your criticism.
June 15th, 2006 at 11:35 pm