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Lungo.js:a HTML5 mobile web apps framworks
Lungo.js is a framework, powered with HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript, for creating mobile web apps. CORE FEATURES Design and make applications for iOS, Android, Blackberry and WebOs.
jQuery Mobile released its fisrt stable version
With an announcement yesterday, the jQuery Mobile project officially reached to its first stable release. Seriously cross-platform & cross-device
WordPress + iPhone: Essential Themes, Plugins and Apps
We’ll look at a range of WordPress related resources with your iPhone in mind – from Apps to help you manage your blog through to themes and plugins designed to make your site have an impact on the iPhone.
Instagram and WordPress Plugins
7 million users love Instagram! It's a free, fun, and simple way to make and share gorgeous photos on your iPhone. Instagram had announced its open API. We can use it to fetch photos and write to WordPres blogs.
Jetpack: WordPress.com Features on Your WordPress Site
Jetpack is a WordPress plugin that supercharges your self-hosted WordPress site with the awesome cloud power of WordPress.com. The Jetpack plugin contains 8 features for your self hosted blog:
Onswipe: creates iPad-friendly WordPress sites
Onswipe is a WordPress Plugin which makes it insanely easy to make your content look great on all touch devices. Features: Accelerometer Aware
Evernote and WordPress Plugins
Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small from your notable life using your computer, phone, and the web.
SlideNote — A jQuery Plugin For Sliding Notifications
SlideNote is a customizable, flexible jQuery plugin that makes it easy to display sliding notifications on your website or in your web application
jQuery Masonry: jQuery layout plugin
Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall.