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How Facebook filters items to only show you what it thinks you would be most interested in seeing.
This is an interesting experiment in adaptive reading of news articles. (The website is built using Scala Lift.)
Looks like I cannot rely on delicious any more -- and even if I could they have had no significant improvement for years. For now I am going to try moving to diigo.
The tweets of the people I follow on Twitter, presented in the form of a newspaper -- somewhat like Flipboard.
Creates books from Twitter, enhanced your tweets with matching photos from Flickr.
The latest version of the Lift Book, in PDF format. (Creative Commons licensed). Lift is a Scala web application framework.
Similar to Logoworks. Covered by the "On the Media" radio program on 11 July 2010.
A different approach to creating rich JavaScript/AJAX web apps. The programming and development methodology is basically the same as for Ruby on Rails, though it is all client-side and can work with any Server backend.
How to make native-looking mobile web apps that can get location information and respond to the accelerometer.
The author of Lift expresses some interesting points of view about web application architecture and announces the Goat Rodeo project.
An architectural approach that uses mostly static HTML and JSON, powered by CouchDB.
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