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Your Social Graph: Exploring the Google API
by Brian Suda (in Articles)

We know social is good, but how do we tap into that goodness?
There are many benefits to harnessing user information and sharing
it across sites - relationships are the key, and Brian Suda
explains which doors the new Google API can help us to open.
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/your_social_graph_exploring_the_google_api/


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How to Build a Green Business
by John Reeve (in Articles)

Does your business take responsibility for its impact on the
environment or the local community? And does it do enough for your
employees? John Reeve, co-founder of Santa Barbara design and
development shop Pelago, shares the tips and advice that can help
make your business whiter than white when it comes to being green.
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/how_to_build_a_green_business/


Greasemonkey: Code Injection is Bliss
by Jeffrey Rudesyle (in Articles)

Who doesn't wish they could tweak the internet to their liking?
Greasemonkey is a powerful tool for customizing your browsing
experience, and Jeffrey Rudesyle brings that idea home with a
nifty Digital Web menu trick. He tells us how it's done and lays
the framework for future forays into the Greasemonkey playground.
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/greasemonkey_code_interjection/


Review: CodeIgniter for Rapid PHP Application Development
by Nathan Smith (in Book Reviews)

Web development frameworks are a brave new world for some
developers coming to them after years of procedural coding--and
while the golden boy of frameworks, Ruby on Rails, now has several
books to learn from, the relatively new PHP framework industry is
lagging behind in that respect. Columnist Nathan Smith takes a
look at a new book aiming to plug that gap for one of the hottest
frameworks around: CodeIgniter.
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/codeigniter_for_php_app_development/


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