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The Wrecking Crew Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Search Tutorial
Today’s work enhancing yesterday’s The Wrecking Crew Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Peer Genericity Tutorial progress for the recently “made over” “The Wrecking Crew” and “Disco” web applications is not only to do with YouTube video … shoring up the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, API, Apple, genericity, glen campbell, Google, hal blaine, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iOS, iPad, Javascript, localStorage, mobile, onerror, peer, personalization, Phil Spector, programming, Safari, serach, sound, textbox, the wrecking crew, tutorial, video, web inspector, Wikipedia, YouTube, YouTube API
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The Wrecking Crew Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Peer Genericity Tutorial
Today we are genericizing (and thereby personalising) on top of the work of The Wrecking Crew Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Web Inspector Tutorial the recently “made over” “The Wrecking Crew” and “Disco” YouTube IFrame Player API web applications, which … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, API, Apple, genericity, glen campbell, Google, hal blaine, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPad, Javascript, localStorage, mobile, onerror, peer, personalization, Phil Spector, programming, Safari, sound, the wrecking crew, tutorial, video, web inspector, Wikipedia, YouTube, YouTube API
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The Wrecking Crew Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Web Inspector Tutorial
With the last couple of days of blog posting, including yesterday’s The Wrecking Crew Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Onerror Tutorial we risked the ire of many an internet reader by including in the blog posting itself HTML iframes of … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, API, Apple, glen campbell, Google, hal blaine, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPad, Javascript, localStorage, mobile, onerror, Phil Spector, programming, Safari, sound, the wrecking crew, tutorial, video, web inspector, Wikipedia, YouTube, YouTube API
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Gmail Webmail Non-mobile Non-app Advanced Search Tutorial
Around here we’ve had a week of “digging up bits of non-immediate communication” relating to organizational and end of year and car maintenance issues and we related to … … Meatloaf’s “Two Out of Three Aint Bad” a lot, because … Continue reading
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Tagged advanced search, communication, email, Gmail, iOS, iPad, macOS, notifications, search, SMS, software, spam, tutorial, webmail
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Rotation Lock on iPad Primer Tutorial
Your modern day tablet device is very useful and amazing regarding its capabilities. For us, here, our iPad (tablet) serves at least two categories of use … entertainment via streaming services web browser and mobile application usage … and these … Continue reading
Find My iOS Mobile App Tutorial
Quite a few years ago I was out and about with my nephew in Canberra (we normally live in Sydney) and as can be the case with Canberra, to Sydney eyes, lots of streets look like others, and I bemoaned … Continue reading