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HTML Marquee and Data Feeds and the Cache Primer Tutorial 
No matter how cheezy you think the HTML marquee element feels, itโs got to be said that โฆ the HTML marquee element โฆ combined with โฆ a data feed โฆ and making use of a โฆ web browserโs cache โฆ โฆ Continue reading โ
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HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Follow Up Tutorial 
HTML5 brought in the incredibly useful โcanvasโ element, for the first time. Its existence opens up a whole new world of possibilities for web applications that are graphical by nature, as we saw yesterday with HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Primer โฆ Continue reading โ
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