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jQuery, JavaScript, Silverlight, LINQ and .NET articles Link List – June 2011

Here’s a quick wrap up of jQuery, JavaScript, HTML 5, Silverlight, SharePoint, LINQ, WPF and other .NET articles published on DevCurry.com in the month of June 2011.
jQuery, JavaScript, HTML 5 and CSS Articles
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jQuery, JavaScript, Silverlight, LINQ and .NET articles Link List – June 2011

Here’s a quick wrap up of jQuery, JavaScript, HTML 5, Silverlight, SharePoint, LINQ, WPF and other .NET articles published on DevCurry.com in the month of June 2011.
jQuery, JavaScript, HTML 5 and CSS Articles
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Developer API for Google+: It’s coming

“We’re just getting started” on the newly unveiled social network, Google exec Vic Gundotra tells CNET. “It is inconceivable I would build something without a platform.” Originally posted at Rafe’s Radar

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OECD Supports Making ISPs Copyright Cops

On the whole, the OECD has been pretty good about recognizing both the importance of freedom and openness of communications online and how certain industries have sought to use questionable claims and stats to push for protectionism. So, earlier this … Continue reading

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Texas Lawmakers Decide Not To Make TSA Gropings Illegal

Given a second chance to pass an anti-TSA groping bill in Texas, it appears that Texas state elected officials chickened out again. While the State Senate had watered down the bill so that it allowed the TSA to continue to do the “enhanced patdowns” i… Continue reading

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Thunderbird joins Firefox with rapid release

Firefox’s open-source e-mail sibling and Outlook alternative Thunderbird gets bumped to version 5, incorporating nearly 400 fixes and skipping “version 4” entirely. Originally posted at The Download Blog

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Google shows off its new Gmail inbox

Gmail is going to be getting a big visual shake-up, starting with two variations on a cleaner, more modern theme. Soon, you may get your choice of a dark theme and illustrations. Originally posted at News – Digital Media

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Google+ invaded by multiple Mark Zuckerbergs

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg turns up on newly announced social network Google+ (twice), preceded by Fake Zuckerberg. Originally posted at News – Digital Media

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How to get the new Gmail right now

Gmail’s got a new look, and you can try it right now with this quick tip. Originally posted at How To

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DailyDirt: Give Me Liberty… Or Give Me Robot Armies?

The robot apocalypse, depending on whom you believe, is steadily approaching. Robots are already fighting in battles all over the world, so maybe it’s not such a crazy idea that they’d stop taking our direct orders someday. Here are some interesting ex… Continue reading

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