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The DB Mapper: Interactive Street-level Maps of U.S. and Canada

The DB Mapper product from Flashmaps offers interactive street-level maps for the U.S. and Canada. You can display markers on top of the maps to indicate hotels, restaurants, properties and more. Register to try a free evaluation copy.
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Flashmaps’ AreaSelector: Interactive Maps for Wide Areas

Flashmaps’ AreaSelector product delivers wide area maps. With AreaSelector, you can color-code map areas and display markers on top of the areas. In addition to zooming and panning, users can click to display information as well as select and deselect areas. Register to try a free evaluation copy.
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Flashmaps’ DynamicLocator: Interactive Maps for Small Areas

Use Flashmaps’ DynamicLocator to implement interactive, relatively small area maps. When a user selects an entry in a list, the map will focus on that corresponding object. Users can hover over an area to identify it and click on it for additional information. Try a free evaluation copy.
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Crank Up the Volume with HTML5 Music

With HTML5, music is making a comeback on the Web. Create amazing music site experiences where adding an audio file is as simple as inserting an image and users have more pause and play music outside a browser. The introduction of the

Internet Explorer 6: What Have We Learned?

IE6 shipped more than 10 years ago, but its non-standard implementation of the shifting standards of 2001 still haunts today’s developers. As the Web shifts to HTML5, and new versions of IE, Firefox and Chrome debut, have we learned the lessons of IE6?
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The Dangers of HTML5: WebSockets and Stable Standards

New HTML5 technologies like WebSockets offer some amazing new opportunities for Web developers. But they also show how implementing unstable standards may cause more harm to a site than the benefits of the technology. What is the role of browsers and how should developers plan for when developing with HTML5?
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Dojo.behavior: Write Modularized HTML Document Event Handling

The dojo.behavior module provides a simple and lightweight mechanism for listening to HTML document events. Find out what makes dojo.behavior one of the best event handling mechanisms around.
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The Dojo Publish/Subscribe Event Mechanism

Learn how to use the Dojo Toolkit’s versatile ContentPane widget to load dynamic content into your Web pages.
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Post a Message on a Facebook Wall with JavaScript

Allowing your visitors to easily post links to your website on Facebook can really boost traffic.
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Loading Dynamic HTML Content Using the Dijit ContentPane

Load dynamic content into your Web pages using the Dojo Toolkit’s versatile ContentPane widget.
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