Ten Cool JavaScript Image Gallery

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Cool And Useful Ajax Application: Seadragon Ajax

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Cool And Useful Ajax :  Seadragon Ajax
Cool And Useful Ajax : Seadragon Ajax

Seadragon, implemented as the Deep Zoom feature of Silverlight, allows you to do that.
Seadragon Ajax, written from the ground up in JavaScript, gives you the ability to add a Deep Zoom viewer into your blog, web site, or even your eBay listing.

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Deviant Art JavaScript : Savvy.UI

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Deviant Art JavaScript : Savvy.UI

Savvy.UI is a collection of JavaScript Library. Savvy.UI were never attended to compete with any available JavaScript Framework but it’s existence focus on making simplify work require while developing the front end interactivity using JavaScript.

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Deviant Art JavaScript : 17 jQuery Plugins

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Deviant Art Web 2.0 : Detect the Social Sites

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Deviant Art Web 2.0 : Detect the Social Sites
Deviant Art Web 2.0 : Detect the Social Sites

One of the great things about the web is the relative ease with which one can set up a new service. In social bookmarking alone with have Del.icio.us, Digg, Facebook, Fark, Mister-Wong, Newsvine, Reddit, Technorati, Slashdot, and StumbleUpon, to name a few. That’s great for competition, and that’s great for users, but it’s not so good for bloggers and content creators.

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