CoComment is a new tool that manage all your online conversations: install the firefox plugin and it will recognize every blog/forum you visit and track the comment you post. It will also attach a toolbar to every comments textbox: Worth a try
I’ve received a degree in Computer Science with a thesis on connections efficiency optimization in the SEDA architecture. Now I’m officially unemployed!
I’ve found this little Firefox add-on: Tamper Data: Use Tamper Data to view and modify HTTP/HTTPS headers and post parameters. It is useful to see the headers sent, the response time and to alter form data, but the best feature is the connections graph. Worth a try.
It seems that various aggregators have had problems with my last isp change, Feedburner now seems to work, bloglines, are you still there?
Ok, this should be a devBlog and I shouldn’t post my findings on the web, but this is really worth to see! A remake of starwars in Lego-style: Star Wars – Revenge of the bricks! And if you like animated movies, see Flat Life also.
Some quick surfing suggestions: Have you seen guimp? The world’s smallest website, enjoy it 🙂 And I’ve re-found Lemmings DHTML, I remember the author was forced to shutdown the site for copyright issue (it uses the original graphics from the game), I wonder how he had solved them…
Because I’ve come back from my holidays and I have some spare time, I’m wondering if I can do some nice stuff before the next exam session (olny 2 left!). First, I’ve start looking for some html/javascript tool, and I’ve found something interesting: A Mouseover DOM Inspector (try it now clicking here!) You can save […]
Ok, this should be a dev blog about flash, javascript and some projects I’m working on, but since I’m busy studying for the last 4 exam I haven’t do nothing interesting to show yet. So, just to keep you busy in the meantime, here two video worth to see: Watch: Video 1 Watch: Video 2
I had stumble upon this great CG short movie today, it could be an answer to the Stephen Hawking question: watch the video: Three Legged Legsâ„¢ ||| Humans
(Found on Protozoo.com) This is a wonderfull timeline visualization tool, it graphically show the time and date when an event occur. From the site: Timeline is a DHTML-based AJAXy widget for visualizing time-based events. It is like Google Maps for time-based information The event data can be loaded from XML or JSON. Clicking on an […]