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June 15

Google Mashup Editor: Swiss-army tool for a wannabe Google hacker

Filed under: Web Services

Google Mashup Editor logo In May Google introduced its new brainchild - Google Mashup Editor. It has been presented as a no-nonsense online interface and an API for creating mashups and simple applications using Google's own webservices and external data. Upon its launch it has been compared a lot to rival Yahoo! Pipes project that enables users to mix, filter and process various data sources available on the web in a simple and visual form.

Yesterday my beta access application has been approved so now I will give you an inside look at Google Mashup Editor and explain what it is and what it is not.

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May 19

ImInLikeWithYou invite give-away

Filed under: Web Services

I'm in like with you logo UPDATE: I won't be sending any more invites directly from my blog, sorry. But there's this cool new site called Invite Share where you can get invited to dozens of cool new communities and beta services (IILWY included) - join it and start receiving and sending invites web2.0-way! My profile is 2sheds.

I have some invites to the wicked-cool online flirt game called i'm in like with you. Joined it just two days ago and already addicted! Read on for a review and description and leave a comment to get a free invite!

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May 8

Joost invites 4U

Filed under: Applications, Web Services

UPDATE: I won't be sending any more invites directly from my blog, sorry. But there's this cool new site called Invite Share where you can get invited to dozens of cool new communities and beta services (Joost included) - join it and start receiving and sending invites web2.0-way! My nickname there is 2sheds.

Recently, Joost management has given its existing users unlimited invites to make sure that no one is left out. So here goes - leave a comment with your name and e-mail address to get a free invite.

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January 25

Bookmarklet for 43things

Filed under: Coding, Web Services

I wrote a very simple piece of javascript for adding current selection to your list of goals on 43things.

You use it like this:

  1. drag this link to your bookmark bar (IE/Mozilla/Firefox/Safari etc): I want to...
  2. select some text on any webpage with your mouse
  3. click the link that you just dragged - and enjoy instant result!

NB: Make sure you're logged in to 43things before you attempt adding new goals.

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