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Geocoding with the Rails GeoKit Plugin: related news

Geocoding with the Rails GeoKit Plugin

In the opening installment of this series, you learned how to integrate Google Maps into your Rails applications by using the powerful YM4R/GM plugin. YM4R/GM makes it trivial to add maps and map features such as icons and information windows, but requires you to first derive the latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates of the desired locations. But what if you don't know these coordinates? Enter the GeoKit plugin.

DataMind Srl announces Jade Plugin 1.0 for Apple Aperture

DataMind Srl is proud to announce Jade Plugin 1.0, their digital image processing plugin for Apple Aperture. Jade Plugin uses the same identical algorithms and parameters as DataMind’s highly acclaimed digital image processing application, Jade 1.1.2. Implementing state-of-the-art algorithms to enhance color, contrast and dynamic range, Jade Plugin is an easy-to-use image enhancement tool that will automatically improve digital images directly in Aperture.

The Plugin Site Releases ContrastMaster Photoshop Plugin

The new Windows plugin provides contrast enhancement as well as the creation of dramatic contrast looks, photorealistic paintings and HDR-like effects.

Develop Ruby on Rails Projects with New Book on Aptana RadRails

Aptana RadRails: An IDE for Rails Development is a new book from Packt, which is a comprehensive guide to using RadRails to develop Ruby on Rails projects in a professional and productive manner. Written by Javier Ramírez, this book shows how to use the tools that RadRails provides to improve productivity.

Adding Google Maps To Your Rails Applications

In the months following publication of the final part of the very popular series on integrating Google Maps into PHP applications, I've spent quite a bit of time working with another popular Web technology: Ruby on Rails. As it turns out, Rails developers have been hard at work creating a few amazing plugins capable of adding powerful mapping capabilities to your applications. In this new series, I'll introduce you to these powerful plugins, showing you a number of tips and tricks along the way.

flauntR Launches One-Click Upload Plugin for Picasa

(Prudent Press Agency)--- Zug, Switzerland -- Moving closer to the goal of a single interface for online photo services, FotoDesk Group AG (www.fotodesk.com) announced the launch of a direct-upload Picasa plugin for its online photo suite flauntR (www.flauntr.com). The new plugin integrates with Picasa in two simple steps, enabling one-click uploading of photos to flauntR from Picasa, the PC-based photo organizer by Google Inc.

Ruby on Rails One-Day Seminar: Introducing Ruby on Rails â?" the Pain-Killer for Web Developers

NET · AJAX · ECLIPSE · FLEX · OPEN WEB · iPHONE · JAVA · LINUX · OPEN SOURCE · ORACLE · PBDJ · SEARCH · SILVERLIGHT · SOA · VIDEO · VIRTUALIZATION · WEB 2.0 · WIRELESS · XML

SiteGrinder Photoshop Plugin for Website Creation Updated

The updated plugin lets designers and photographers produce entire sites with such features as image galleries, slideshows and contact forms.

Firefox Plugin That Allows You To Turn A Page In B & W

I used to have a plug-in ( I think it was a Firefox plugin or add-on) that would allow me to look at a web page in greyscale or B & W. I don't seem to have that functionality any longer (I'm on a PC not a MAC where I know you can do it easy peasy!)

ThePluginSite Releases ContrastMaster Photoshop Plugin

The new Windows plugin provides contrast enhancement as well as the creation of dramatic contrast looks, photorealistic paintings and HDR-like effects.

A Mozilla Plugin to Help Overcome IE Rendering Flaw

least_weasel writes "An article on Ars Technica reveals Mozilla's intention to create and release a plugin for Internet Explorer that would allow the often-criticized IE to utilize some of the cooler rendering code developed for Firefox. The current WIP focuses on rendering using HTML5 standards, but the plans seem to be more ambitious than just fixing this one small piece of IE. The article covers some of the plans, hurdles, and potential benefits. It also spills the beans on the code name for the project: Screaming Monkey."

DataMind Srl announces Jade Plugin 1.0 for Apple Aperture

imageDataMind Srl has released Jade Plugin 1.0, a digital image processing plug-in for Apple’s Aperture app for professional photographers. Jade Plug-in uses the same identical algorithms and parameters as DataMind’s Jade digital image processing application.

Brand Labs Releases Latest Volusion Plugin, RapidCart, Under GNU LGPL

Brand Labs announces the release of RapidCart, a plugin for the Volusion e-commerce platform, under a GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).

Radix offers Ruby on Rails technology solution

Radixweb has packaged a technology solution for developing applications with considerable size and complexity based on Ruby on Rails.

Mozilla drags IE into the future with Canvas element plugin

IE's shortcomings won't hold back the Internet for much longer, however, because Mozilla plans to drag IE into the next generation of open web technologies without Microsoft's help. One of the first steps towards achieving this goal is a new experimental plugin that adapts Mozilla's implementation of the HTML5 Canvas element so that it can be used in Internet Explorer.

Linux tablets gain slick remote desktop tech

LogMeIn announced a beta plugin for Nokia's Linux-based N800 and N810 Internet Tablets. The LogMeIn Nokia N800/810 Browser Plugin enables Internet Tablet users to access and control their Windows PCs or Macs running the free or commercial versions of LogMeIn.

Interview with Jeff Veen, User Experience Guru

Josh Catone Josh is the Lead Blogger for sitepoint.com, and is based in Rhode Island, USA. He is also the co-founder of the web's largest community dedicated to Ruby on Rails development, Rails Forum.

Seesmic and Movable Type Elevate Video Commenting

SAN FRANCISCO, June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Seesmic (http://www.seesmic.com), the online video conversation platform, today announced that it has partnered with Six Apart, maker of professional publishing platform Movable Type (http://www.movabletype.com) to provide Movable Type users and their readers with the ability to integrate video comments alongside traditional text-based comments through Seesmic's plugin. Movable Type customers and their readers will also become part of Seesmic's lively community. The introduction of the Movable Type plugin, which follows Seesmic's recent integration with other services, reinforces Seesmic's mission to allow people to join in video conversations as easily and in as many ways as possible.

Passenger Brings Rails Apps to Apache

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Pidgin NSS plugin SSL Certificate Validation Security Bypass Vulnerability

Copyright 2008, SecurityFocus

miniBB RSS Plugin Multiple Remote File Include Vulnerabilities

Copyright 2007, SecurityFocus

TamperData Firefox Plugin HTML Injection Vulnerability

Copyright 2007, SecurityFocus

Movable Type Plugin Connects FriendFeed Comments With Your Blog

In case you haven’t noticed, there is a lot of discussion going on over at FriendFeed. This has created a mini-crisis for those of us that blog professionally – a lot of the best conversation is taking place off-site.

Maperture: a geotagging plugin for Aperture

imageOver the past two years, Ubermind has taken the digital photography world by storm; consistently delivering the highest quality Aperture export plug-ins available. Now, it’s set to change the map once again with the release of its first edit plug-in for Aperture: Maperture.

Thrillville: Off The Rails Achievements (Xbox 360)

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