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Ruby on Rails is Coming to Media Temple

Media Temple has posted a sneak peek of their upcoming Shared-Server 6.0 hosting setup and the biggest news of the bunch has to be support for Ruby on Rails. It has taken a very long time to get to this point, and they still haven’t announced when it will actually be available, but it’s a […]

Google Page Creator is Live…

…and has already reached capacity:
Thank you for your interest in Google Page Creator! Google Page Creator has experienced extremely strong demand, and, as a result, we have temporarily limited the number of new signups as we increase capacity. In the meantime, please submit your email address and we will notify you as soon as we […]

Yahoo!’s Commitment to User Interface Design

Today Yahoo! launched the Yahoo! User Interface Blog and announced the release of their Design Pattern Library and User Interface Library. The Design Pattern Library is a collection of solutions to common design problems and the User Interface Library is group of Javascript components. Best of all, both are free.
In the post about the User […]

Google Has Aquired Measure Map

The rumors have turned out to be true, Google has acquired Measure Map and have also picked up Jeff Veen in the process—or, perhaps it was the other way around… Either way, it will be interesting to see what becomes of it and Google Analytics.
I have been using both for some time now and would […]

Ajax and Progressive Enhancement

A little while ago, Jonathan Boutelle wrote a post about ZohoCRM and their user registration process. It’s a fairly slick process that allows returning users to sign in and new users to register on the same page—without doing the usual side-by-side form.
In this case, it appears that new users will need to go to a […]

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