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The New Yahoo Mail - Inside Out
An inside look at the new Yahoo Mail public beta from a developer on the project.
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Review: YUI 2.8 Learning the Library
Book review for the new Packt Publishing book by Daniel Barreiro and Dan Wellman.
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Adobe AIR vs Appcelerator Titanium: Round Two
How Appcelerator Titanium 0.6.2 compares with Adobe AIR 1.5.2 for building desktop and kiosk applications.
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Adobe AIR vs Appcelerator Titanium: Round One
HB Stone's first thoughts about the Appcelerator Titanium beta, and how it compares to Adobe AIR 1.5.1
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jQuery Time Picker
A cool, fast time picker using the jQuery JavaScript library.
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I'm a Front-End Engineer at Yahoo! working on the Mail and Messenger teams. I blog about web design and development topics including accessibility, usability, performance, and developing HTML / CSS / JavaScript applications on Appcelerator Titanium and Adobe AIR.

If you're a web developer, you might enjoy Jelo, my JavaScript library.

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