* Google Mobile
* Google pdafriendly
* del.icio.us/mshook/
* del.icio.us/html/mshook/
* del.icio.us/popular/
* del.icio.us/url
* Wikipedia Search
The use cases are plentiful for businesses:
* Update Google Sites from 3rd party applications – e.g. your sales
team's Google Sites pages can update automatically when new leads are
added to your CRM system.
* Migrate files and content from workspace applications like
Microsoft SharePoint and Lotus Notes to Google Sites.
* Export Google Sites pages, edit them offline, and re-import the
updated content.
* Export your sites, including every page revision, for backup.
* Easily monitor changes across your important internal and public
sites, all from a single gadget.
* Push new content like changes to employee policies or a new
corporate logo to any site on your domain, even sites created by
individual employees.
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jQuery Google Charts 1.0
Copyright (c) 2008 Massimiliano Balestrieri
Examples and docs at: http://maxb.net/blog/
Licensed GPL licenses:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
Basic usage:
var api = new jGCharts.Api();
jQuery('
')
.attr('src', api.make({data : [[153, 60, 52], [113, 70, 60], [120, 80, 40]]}))
.appendTo("#bar1");
Html:
Basic scripts (use packed version in production):
via
http://www.ajaxline.com/best-jquery-plugins-june-2009
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Module>
<ModulePrefs title="simple image gadget" />
<UserPref name="myname"
display_name="Module title"
default_value="Image"
required="true"/>
<UserPref name="targetimg"
display_name="URL of your image"
default_value="http://www.google.com/images/logo_sm.gif"
required="true"/>
<UserPref name="imgwidth"
display_name="Width"
default_value="100%"
required="true"/>
<Content type="html"><![CDATA[
<!-- Simplification of bashennekam.googlepages.com/google_gadget_image.xml -->
<div align="center">
<a href="__UP_targetimg__" target="_blank">
<img src="__UP_targetimg__" border="0" align="center" width="__UP_imgwidth__">
</a>
</div>
]]></Content>
</Module>
Other energy management startups that aren’t as closely aligned to Google as Tendril, are, for the most part, excited about the search engine bringing much-needed attention to the space. “It’s great to have Google on the energy-efficiency train,” said Agilewaves CEO Peter Sharer. “Over the past couple of years we’ve been largely swimming upstream.” Greenbox CEO Jonathan Gay expressed the same sentiment, saying he thinks Google will shine a spotlight on the sector and attract interest. Even a spokesperson for meter maker Itron, Sharelynn Moore, said Google “adds enthusiasm and validation” to the industry.
.... will Google be a competitor or a partner? Gay said it’s too early to tell if the product will be competitive to Greenbox, but explains the two as follows: Google is building a platform, while Greenbox, which is focused on the software side of home energy management, is an application that can ride on that platform.