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[Widgipedia latest widgets] You can decide to display either the Country Flag, Country Name (Short and Long), Region, City, Latitude, Longitude, ZIP Code, Time Zone, ISP, Domain Name, Connection Speed, IDD Code, Area Code, Weather Station Code or Weather Station Name of your website visitors according to your choice. Just a simple source code placed on your webpages and blogs and our Geo Visitor Counter will immediately show you how far is your website or blog reach.

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[Strange thoughts and ponderings] Strange Corporation - Blog - Geo-targeting Google AdWords: When Google setup AdWords geo-targeting, they tested and rolled it out in North America. The IP location issue was not a significant problem in the USA where registered IP ranges are easier to associate with physical locations, but in the UK we are victims of our population density and tightly meshed telecommunications infrastructure.

[Gurusonline] Creating your first blog in Wordpress - Part 1 | Gurusonline: After creation of the blog, its time to customize by selecting Themes, and Widgets. Wordpress by default provides tons of gorgeous themes and widgets readily.

[Blogging Tips] Create Interactive Gadgets for Blogger with the improved API: Most things work well, but there are a couple of bugs which the Blogger team are aware of (most notably, the Skins parameter and user preferences). By next week I will definitely be able to write a tutorial for a simple gadget, but may need to wait a little longer before I can explain how to utilize Blogger feeds until the bugs are resolved.

[The AppsLab] Google Does Geolocation | The AppsLab: However, third party sites may do so, and we recommend that users only allow web sites they trust to access their location. Gears will always tell a user when your site wants to access their location for the first time and the user can either allow or deny your site permission."

[RCA Blog] LondonRemembers: when a Google Map tells stories”¦ « RCA Blog:   Basically, only 2 new fields were needed to store the latitude and longitude locations instead of the relative x and y-coordinates we used before.  The rest was user-interface programming: retrieving the map-information from the server and transforming that into markers which are plotted on the London map.

[Robert's talk] People who visit this web site (some statistics) - Robert's talk: Looking at the list here, you might understand why I've chosen English instead of Swedish to write in, and understand why I'm happy about that choice. Geo Location: United States 33.38%, United Kingdom 10.89%, Sweden 7.51% .

[News] Numerous New Dev Tools at Web 2.0 Expo -- Redmond Developer News: The company also announced a set of DreamFace extensions, which it called "a suite of mashup kits" designed to extend "the RIA user experience" and integrate external services and APIs into enterprise Web 2.0 applications and mashups built with DreamFace. The first mashup kit, DreamFace FX for Adobe Flex, is being released something in mid-May.

[Adam's Kundrat blog] Adam's Kundrat blog: Firefox 3.5: The fastest fox has landed: We get Open Video, @font-face, cross site XHR, Geo Location APIs, CSS Media Queries, Native JSON, Offline support, Web Workers, and so much more. And, the world keeps moving.

[LeeDumond.com] Building a TweetThis Extension with Automatic Bit.ly for Graffiti ...: As documented in the class, the parameters are in the following order: the Post object, your Twitter ID, your bit.ly login, your bit.ly API key, and a string representing the contents of the anchor tag (I’m using an image URL for mine). You don’t have any Intellisense here, so be careful to pass the arguments in the correct order.

[Socialize Mobilize] My Voting Guide for The Europas (TechCrunch’s European Awards): <Note: Company names are hyperlinked to their website. Descriptions come from company websites or CrunchBase, where more concise.>

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