Spacegallery is a very simple but nice image gallery built with jQuery.
It is a static gallery where images are hardcoded in the HTML and presented with a beautiful grow - fade out effect...
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image gallery,
javascript,
jquery,
spacegallery,
web application
Check out some of the latest makeuseof discoveries. All listed websites are FREE (or come with a decent free account option). No trials or buy-to-use craplets. For even more app reviews subscribe to makeuseof directory. Want to submit your application to MakeUseOf directory ? See how here...
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bigstring,
fileai,
free,
im,
im client,
impact calculator,
msn,
pdtool,
pill identifier,
subyo,
telepixie,
thsrs,
tool,
tools,
tuneusin,
web application,
website
Live-blogging toolCoverItLive has released an upgrade this week that is truly helpful for bloggers in the social media space. If you’ve got one of those handy phones that supports Qik, or you do live video blogging with Mogulus or ustream, you can now drop your feeds into your CoverItLive window and broadcast it to the world, along with your live blogging coverage...
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blogging,
coveritlive,
mobile,
video,
web application
AutoViewer is a lightweight (11kb) & free Flash image viewer that displays the images horizontally.
It also works as a slide viewer with the play-pause-previous-next buttons and can be navigated both with mouse & keyboard...
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autoviewer,
flash,
free,
images viewer,
lightweight,
web application
What if you’re at school, at work or using a public computer and there’s no instant messaging client installed? You could try downloading it but chances are that you’ll bump into quite some ‘guest restrictions’. In the past I solved this by installing the files into the My Documents folder, or right on the desktop, but that’s so unprofessional...
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application,
chat,
im client,
web application,
web based
LaunchSplash is a fresh web based service which enables you to create a free launch page...
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free,
launch page,
launch splash,
page creator,
resources,
web application
Over the weekend, poll-making tool PollDaddy quietly released a new OpenSocial app called PollDaddy Jr. It's got all of PollDaddy's features squeezed into a "mini app" (not to be confused with a widget) that can travel the rounds to any OpenSocial-ready network...
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application,
opensocial,
poll,
polldaddy,
vote,
web application
Video lifestreaming has become more and more popular with the increasing availability of mobile video recording technology and the decreasing price of webcams. So why not try it out? We’ve put together a list of 20+ tools to help you get started streaming video of your life...
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live streaming,
media,
resources,
tools,
video,
web application
AOL’s latest project is WalletPop, a personal finance counterpart to their popular site money.aol.com. The latter is oriented towards investing and business/finance news, while the former is simply here to help you manage your money better...
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aol,
mashable,
money,
personel,
walletpop,
web application
Carousel.us is a Javascript 3D carousel, using the prototype.js and scriptaculous.js frameworks. It also uses PHP Easy Reflections by Richard Davey. You will find a configuration file which you can define the default parameters or you can also define them via URL using the GET method. You can set the Reflection opacity, Reflection height, spacing between images, Position of the carousel center, Carousel speed and Add onclick event on each image...
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3d,
carousel,
javascript,
php,
web application
Less than two weeks ago TokBox released its Facebook chat application, enabling you to begin a video chat session from directly within Facebook’s internal instant messaging client. Today, TokBox is launching a completely new application on Adobe Air. This downloadable app acts as a complimentary option to the Web-based TokBox version, which is likely to be a more familiar experience to video Web chat users...
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adobe air,
application,
desktop,
facebook,
mashable,
tokbox,
web,
web application
With my Google hat on, I got to interview Michael Marcus and Rui Ma, two recent graduates from a masters program at NYU. They joined me to discuss Gears on Rails, their open source framework that makes it easier than ever to take a Rails code-base offline.
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framework,
google,
google gears,
ruby on rails,
web application
There are many ways to add notes to Google Notebook: you can visit google.com/notebook or click on "My notebooks" from any Google search results page. To add excerpts from web pages, you need an extension: Google Toolbar 5 for IE or Google Notebook for Firefox. But what happens if you use a browser like Safari or if you aren't allowed to install add-ons?
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google,
google notebook,
google toolbar,
web application