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Une fois de plus, un organe de presse communiste cherche à vous désinformer, ce nouveau groupuscule se limitant à 5 gus dans un garage ne saurait cependant constituer une menace sérieuse. Le groupuscule agit sous le pseudonyme « BBC News » et se rend ainsi coupable d’une usurpation d’identité. Nos services de renseignement ont localisé ces dangeureux activistes quelques part en Chine ou Europe, sans pour autant réussir à collecter plus d’information pour le moment.

Le dénommé « BBC News » affirme dans son blog qu’une poignée de pirates parviendrait à contourner les dispositifs mis en place par la Haute Autorité à qui a récemment été confiée la mission de sauver la culture française, plus connue sous le nom de HADOPI. L’OMWF s’inscrit en faux et réfute toutes les allégations de ces semeurs de trouble. Le Ministère de la Police se réserve le droit de filtrer l’accès au site web des belligérants pour avoir tenté de troubler le nouvel ordre numérique. Demonstrating Twitter in Conference Presentations « OUseful.Info, the blog… Every so often I see tweets go by along the lines of “demoing twitter – please say hi”, and I typically respond with a link to a Twittermap pipe I created some time ago that takes a URL for a set of Twitter search results and then tries to plot the location of each Twitterer based on their location setting in their Twitter profile: Having to find the URL a) of an appropriate search, and b) and the feed of that search is a bit of a pain though, so here’s a tweak: Enter your username and conference hashtag (because these shout outs usually happen at hashtagged events, right?)

, some sort of hint as to how recently you want the tweets from (you can also enter a date) and the pipework should do its stuff. The URL for the pipe is of the form: so for example: If you want a Google Maps version, use a URL of the form: So how does the pipe work? Like this: Like Loading... Grabbing the JSON Description of a Yahoo Pipe from the Pipe Itself « OUseful.Info, the blog… In a series of recent posts, (The Yahoo Pipes Documentation Project – Initial Thoughts, Grabbing JSON Data from One Web Page and Displaying it in Another, . Starting to Think About a Yahoo Pipes Code Generator) I’ve started exploring some of the various ingredients that might be involved in documenting the structure of a Yahoo Pipe and potentially generating some programme code that will then implement a particular pipe.

One problem I’d come across was how to actually obtain the abstract description of a pipe. I’d found an appropriate Javascript object within an open Pipes editor, but getting that data out was a little laborious… …and then came a comment on one of the posts from Paul Daniel/@hapdaniel, pointing me to a pipe that included a little trick he was aware of. Paul used something akin to this YPDP pipe’s internals pipe to grab the data from the info feed of a specified pipe (the URL of which has the form So what’s next on the “to do” list?

69 Coolest Web Apps Of 2009 @ SmashingApps. Don't Forget to participate in a contest where you can win an amazing e-Commerce template from TemplateMonster. The year 2009 is almost ended. We have explored and reviewed so many useful tools and resources for you all the year. Today, we are going to take a look on few of the web apps we have featured that we think you would like bookmark for 2010. I hope designers, developers and programmers will like this list, but you can also use them and will love them whether you are an office worker, a manager, a supervisor, a student, a home user, etc. They are really amazing in respect to their features. This is the list of 69 Coolest Web Apps Of 2009 at Work. Just take a look at them and share your thought’s here.

You are welcome to share more useful web apps that will be helpful for our readers/viewers may like. Adobe BrowserLab An easier and faster solution for cross-browser testing. Notable Are you stuck sharing feedback in text documents and email? Google Calendar Wix Zapproved PhotoSnack Mint.