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Hulu does it again. first they launched a service that managed to overcome all the bad rep it first had in anticipation and released very fine video player widgets. then they went with a “in your face†moment to Google`s YouTube...
Robbin Hood with Russel Crowe opens May 14th 2010
http://www.robinhoodthemovie.com/
Go here for all the trailer embed codes.
Grab a Robin Hood wallpaper.
Here are some images that can be used as both web images and desktop wallpapers. If you plan...
Peek Maps is a location based mapping mashup that was originally created for use with the Peek mobile email device.
Foursquare “Check Ins” are now being mapped as well.
I admit it – I am a huge geolocation geek and I’m a big fan of the Peek.
So,...
Using the Twitter Search Widget to search for information on the Superbowl is easy. All you need to do is pop in the hash tag #SB44 and you can see all Tweets pertaining to the NFL’s new Superbowl Twitter hash tag.
Check it out:
new TWTR.Widget({
...
http://www.jamlegend.com/
Pick a tune…any tune on JamLegend and you can embed a playable widget for that tune, right on your website!
just look for the following to get the embed code:
once you click on the link you will see this:
obviously you...
Host an Oscar Nomination party on your website with the Livestream embed.
The Oscar Nominations is the precursor to the granddaddy of all award shows. This is the lead up to the night you all have been waiting for. How many nominations will Avatar...
Offers some interesting Widgets, but comes off more like a huge advertisement for Widgets. The site's writers post articles almost in a "shove-it out there" manner, with no spell checking at all.
They also ignore comments, and discourage them (to the point of blocking any comments in which users insert their url's in the WEBSITE portion of the form).
So, yeah, they have no idea what they're doing.