Meebo Me - Instant Messaging For Your Website

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I’ve been a fan of Meebo for awhile now. I love the fact that I can use all my Instant Message Accounts (MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, AOL/AIM, and Jabber/GTalk) all on one webpage. It’s a very slick site and gets better every week. If you use Instant Messaging and have to keep track of many contacts and accounts, it is a must-have (and it’s free). While many people only use one Instant Message platform, like AIM or MSN, if you network at all internationally, you quickly discover the regional preferences; while AIM is massively popular in the US, most Europeans prefer MSN Messenger. Many techies prefer Jabber, or Google’s Jabber client GTalk. It’s fairly easy to collect contacts using all the major Instant Messaging platforms fairly quickly.

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Web Software with Ajax

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The topic du jour in web development and web software, AJAX, is getting more and more press. CNN has an interesting article on AJAX and the potential threat it may pose to desktop software and the Microsoft monopoly. AJAX is the group of technologies behind such projects as Google Maps, Google GMail and the new beta of Yahoo Mail.

To see just how incredible this technology can be, check out Basecamp and Backpack from 37signals or the new Windows Live start page from Microsoft.

Also, check out our Ajax Introduction.

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The Gap becomes The Endless Loop

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Recently, the tech press has been all excited about The Gap Inc’s newest uber-ecommerce standards-compliant redesign of their various brand sites. Sadly, if you happen to visit one of these sites in say Apple’s very popular and standards-compliant browser, Safari, you end up in an endless loop of redirect after redirect.

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