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Blummy - Bookmarklets with A Whole Lot of Ajax
Another way to add Ajax functionality to a third party web page is a bookmarklet -- little snippets of Javascript that can modify the current page. Blummy takes this concept a step farther by allowing you to combine many different bookmarklets into a single dropdown, saving precious space on your browser toolbar.
You can drag and drop "blumlets," the individual bookmarklets that Blummy aggregates, into your drop down via the blummy.You can even write your own blumlets, if the madness takes you. As one might expect, many of the blumlets available are one for social bookmarking sites.All of your configuration information is stored with the blummy service, so in theory you can carry your blummy configuration to a different browser.
Topics: Ajax Products, BJAX
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Cool!
I save it in my del.icio.us!
I’ll make seriouse check later on!
Comment by Eko SW, Monday, August 28, 2006 @ 7:45 am