Posts Tagged ‘registration form

Google’s Social Graph API gives developers access to a wealth of public social data mined from the Web. In this tutorial, Louis extends a Ruby on Rails user registration form to query the API and suggest site URLs for users to add to their profiles. Go to Source

Tip’d

In: web resources

26 Apr 2009

What can you use the application for? Tip’d is an online social networking site where members can share financial advice, including business tips and investment ideas. It’s an online community for financial ideas, tips and news. It uses a blog which means the community can decide which and what information is told to the users [...]

Namechk

In: web resources

23 Apr 2009

What can you use the application for? NameChk is an interesting application which can be used to search for the availability of usernames on 106 sites in one go. This is a wonderful idea because searching and finding usernames that aren’t taken is getting extremely difficult. NameChk allows you to check 106 sites all at [...]

TextFlow

In: web resources

19 Apr 2009

What can you use the application for? TextFlow is a useful online office application; it’s a word processing tool that does much more than many other online word processors. Compared to Google Documents and similar tools TextFlow offers easier tools for collaborating with colleagues wherever they are in the world. Invited users don’t have to [...]


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