Ah! ’bout time! Now you can add your own menu items to the context navigation menu in Chrome (when you right-click on the page).
http://blog.chromium.org/2010/08/new-in-google-chrome-beta-more.html
This will be SODDING handy.
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Google Chrome dev – context menu — August 24, 2010
Ah! ’bout time! Now you can add your own menu items to the context navigation menu in Chrome (when you right-click on the page). This will be SODDING handy. IE9 Preview — August 10, 2010
A recent discussion of IE9 from the IE Blog. From a JS point of view, what I find most exciting is that the new JS engine is embedded directly within the browser and can interact with the DOM “natively” (i.e. not through an API). Functionally, JS will work exactly the same way (of course), except that a lot of the bottlenecks that we get for interacting with the DOM will be lifted. Too cool. OSCON 2010 — July 17, 2010
Tomorrow I’m off to the OSCON conference in Portland, Oregon for a full week of open source goodness. This is the first time I’ve attended this conference. I’m hoping I’ll have a little time over the week to work on my Python adaptation of generatedata.com for Google App Engine… but we shall see. And a big thanks to my company, Central1 for helping fund the trip. :) - Ben Summary of Google I/O announcements, Day 1 — May 19, 2010
Google Chart Tools — February 14, 2010
A few months ago I researched Google’s tools for graphing data, and found two: their Visualization API and their Google Charts API. Two? Odd! Well, they just combined the two into Google Chart Tools. I have some fun plans for using this in an upcoming Form Tools module to graph submission information. - Ben Google phases out support for IE6 — January 30, 2010
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